Ellen Gallagher: Don’t Axe Me: Meticulous layering breaks through the canvas to reinvent visual contexts and explore future possibilities in the New Museum exhibition

Ellen Gallagher: Don't Axe Me


by LinYee Yuan Those familiar with the work of American artist Ellen Gallagher often view her delicate works on paper and canvas through the lens of racial and gender politics—Gallagher’s “DeLuxe” series famously abstracted African-American beauty and…

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CH Editions: Budnitz Bicycles Model No. 1 Scorcher: Our latest collaboration results in the ultimate city bike, and we’re giving it away

CH Editions: Budnitz Bicycles Model No. 1 Scorcher


The contest conluded Wednesday 19 June at 4PM EST. Thank you to everyone who entered. In recent months we’ve teamed up with Tumi to design our ideal travel backpack and 3×1 for a denim apron worthy of the finest cook-outs….

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Studio Visit: Araks: “Strong, feminine and demure” lingerie and swimwear that leave an effortlessly lasting impression

Studio Visit: Araks


When entering the Araks studio, you’re first greeted by their color library; a rainbow of fabric swatches and thread samples packed into an assortment of overflowing jars. It’s a display reminiscent of a technicolor candy store,…

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Decatur & Sons: A visit to Chelsea Market’s full-service barbershop with owner Thorin Decatur

Decatur & Sons


Taking a moment to relax in the heart of New York City can be a challenge. Thorin Decatur, proprietor of the newly minted barbershop Decatur & Sons wants to change that. Decatur developed his barbering skills…

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CH Editions: 3×1 Denim Pitmaster Apron: We teamed up with NYC’s preeminent denim depot for a selvedge summer time essential

CH Editions: 3x1 Denim Pitmaster Apron


For city dwellers, it’s rooftop season. For everyone else, it’s time for backyard parties. Either way, nothing makes good company better than a BBQ and some cold ones. With this in mind we recently teamed up with NYC’s preeminent denim heads, our friends…

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Garson Yu: The Interactive New York (T.I.N.Y.): Layers of audio and visuals create a reactionary site-specific installation at NYC’s Pier 57

Garson Yu: The Interactive New York (T.I.N.Y.)


As the founder and creative director of yU+co, a renowned LA-based studio specialized in film title sequences, Garson Yu knows a thing or two about telling a story in a matter of minutes. Yu’s creative expertise…

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Hangar Design Group Travel Guide: Italy’s renowned design agency releases user-friendly mobile app for creatives on the move

Hangar Design Group Travel Guide


With well over 30 years of design ideation, innovation and experience under their belt, Italian creative agency Hangar Design Group continues to look toward an ever-evolving frontier. Driven by instincts to travel and to create, the…

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James Turrell – Guggenheim New York

James Turrell a créé pour le musée Guggenheim de New York une installation spécifique appelée sobrement « Aten Reign ». C’est la première installation du célèbre artiste américain à New York depuis 1980. De merveilleux espaces colorés sont donc à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Here & There at NYC Design Week: The designers behind Various Projects and Field host an exhibit of travel-inspired objects

Here & There at NYC Design Week


by LinYee Yuan With a tepid spring and uncertain weather, summer travel seems like a distant dream for many of us in NYC. But during Design Week, the exhibition “Here & There”—from the designers behind…

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The Future Perfect Collection: Three sofas and a chandelier comprise the NYC-based design boutique’s debut furniture line

The Future Perfect Collection


by LinYee Yuan When The Future Perfect opened its doors on a then-quiet block in Brooklyn’s artist outpost of industrial Williamsburg, they were described as carrying “home décor pieces that poke fun not only at…

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