One Artist’s Beautiful Visualizations of a Dark History
Theaster Gates’s new show, “But to Be a Poor Race,” abstracts data about slavery and its effects gathered by the black scholar W.E.B. DuBois.
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Theaster Gates’s new show, “But to Be a Poor Race,” abstracts data about slavery and its effects gathered by the black scholar W.E.B. DuBois.
By JANELLE ZARA
A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in Milan last weekend.
By LAURA RYSMAN
Five leaders in creative fields share their favorite places to eat, drink, shop and play.
By JOHN WOGAN
The designer brought crowds to Kaliningrad for his fall/winter 2017 show — which included a collaboration with Adidas.
By ALEXANDER FURY
This weekend, the artist Trevor Paglen will stage “Sight Machine” — a live show by the Kronos Quartet, accompanied by machine-generated projections.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
The director and documentarian shares the titles he would most want with him on a desert island.
By ASIF KAPADIA
“Room,” at Sadie Coles in London, explores emotionally charged dwelling spaces through sculpture, tiny model buildings and evocative photographs.
By HETTIE JUDAH
A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collection that was presented in Florence on Wednesday.
By LAURA RYSMAN
San Francisco's Dogpatch district is home to an enormous warehouse-based arts complex and, now, the West Coast outpost of the Untitled fair.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
Get to know the new men’s wear talent showing this week at Zegna, Marni and Ferragamo.
By LAURA RYSMAN
In a new series, T pares back runway looks to their most fundamental elements — which, in simpler forms, are surprisingly easy to wear.
By MALINA JOSEPH GILCHRIST
London’s Fiona Leahy includes crystals, quietude and biodynamic wine in her post-event routine.
By AIMEE FARRELL
Léon Bara, which presented its first collection in London this weekend, focuses on updating men’s clothes with practical touches.
By OSMAN AHMED
Barack Obama once joked about wanting to open a stand that sells only white T-shirts in size medium. Now, someone is doing it in his honor.
By JOHN WOGAN
The relentlessness of global news, politics and tragedy streaming into our brains through our devices can take a toll.
By DEBORAH NEEDLEMAN
It’s been a banner year for directors who write their own films. Here are seven.
By MARY KAYE SCHILLING
The director (and fashion designer) discusses the most harrowing scene in his film, which stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams.
By KAI REGAN
The director explores why he chose to open the film with a drug deal.
By KAI REGAN
Through his family store, Neiman Marcus, Stanley Marcus introduced French sophistication to Texas and aspirational luxury to America.
By JAMES McAULEY