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Fairfax Dorn in the laundry room she designed for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo by
Arts & Culture

Fairfax Dorn: bringing art to utility

The Ballroom Marfa co-founder is making her mark with her first Kips Bay Decorator Show House room.

The DP Interview

Playwright/author Matthew Gasda

He is not comfortable with comfort, nor virtue. And in the just-published collection of his plays, he writes about what he fears—for his friends, and for himself.

Movers & Shakers

We see you: Elise Taylor

“Don’t let anyone tell you that being labeled a ‘party girl’ won’t lead to career opportunities.”

Cuatro Villareal at the Art Production Fund’s 2023 Gala, Presented by Saks
Movers & Shakers

We see you: Cuatro Villareal

We take a closer look at an up-and-coming man about town.

Finer Things

Live the Succession Life

How to experience the extravagances of TV’s richest family.

Hundred dollars bait.
Then & Now

Have we learned nothing from 1720?

Oops!...We did it again.

Marjorie Strider’s Girl with Radish (1963) pops from the wall. Installation view of New York: 1962-1964 at the Jewish Museum, NY. July 22, 2022-January 8, 2023. Photo © Frederick Charles, fcharles.com
Datebook

Have yourself an arty little Christmas

Five great NYC exhibits closing soon will fill your gap week between Christmas and New Year's Eve.

Designer Manfred Thierry Mugler photographed in Montreal, 2018. Photo credit: Max Abadian
Fashion

Agent Provocateur

“Thierry Mugler: Couturissime” makes its grand finale at the Brooklyn Museum.

Milla Jovovich. Photo: Chris Floyd
Photography

Picture Perfect

Legendary British photographer Chris Floyd has photographed everyone from Paul McCartney to Anthony Bourdain to Cate Blanchett. And he has stories, too.

Edward Hopper, Self-Portrait, 1925–30. Oil on canvas, 25 3/8 × 20 3/8 in. (64.5 × 51.8 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Josephine N. Hopper Bequest 70.1165. © 2022 Heirs of Josephine N. Hopper/Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
The Art Scene

HOPPER TAKES NEW YORK

In a new Whitney exhibit, the Big Apple is the muse for America’s greatest realist painter.

Gallery assistants hold an artwork entitled Nymphéas, temps gris (Water Lilies, Grey Weather) by French painter Claude Monet during a photocall for 20th/21st Century: London to Paris Sale Series at Christie's auction house in London on June 22, 2022. - The artwork was estimated to be sold for GBP 20-30 million (EUR 23.2-35 million, USD 24.4-36.7 million). (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Art

Paris is Burning

Could Paris reclaim the European art capital crown from London for the first time in decades?

Portrait of James Joyce in 1928 by Berenice Abbott (1898-1991). Photo courtesy of The Morgan Library & Museum
Literature

“We’ll print it if it’s the last effort of our lives”

How two American women braved U.S. censorship laws to publish James Joyce’s Ulysses.

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Join us for the party