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Paul Smith on Imbuing Clothing With Joy and Humor

The cheeky, happy-go-lucky spirit of the British fashion designer Paul Smith can be felt across...

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Lucy Sante on on Transitioning Into Herself at Long Last

Three years ago, at age 66, the Belgium-born writer and critic Lucy Sante—known for her...

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Ilse Crawford on Creating Lasting, “Living” Spaces

To the cult British interior and furniture designer Ilse Crawford, interiors too often take a...

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Massimo Bottura on Ethics, Aesthetics, and Slow Food

The Italian chef Massimo Bottura may be a big dreamer, but he’s also a firmly...

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Helen Molesworth on Museums as Machines for Slowness

To Helen Molesworth, curating is much more than carefully selecting and positioning noteworthy...

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Annabelle Selldorf on Architecture as Portraiture

In another life, the German-born architect Annabelle Selldorf might have been a painter or a...

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Walter Hood on Connecting People and Place Through Landscape Architecture

To the landscape architect Walter Hood, “place” is a nebulous concept made meaningful only...

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Min Jin Lee on the Healing Power of Fiction

Min Jin Lee could be considered an exemplar of the old adage “slow and steady wins the race.” The...

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Mira Nakashima on Keeping Her Father’s Woodworking Legacy Alive

In art and design circles, the name George Nakashima is synonymous with expert woodworking,...

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Ian Schrager on Consistently Capturing the Zeitgeist

Behind every unforgettable space and every extraordinary experience is a certain je ne sais quoi....

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Sanford Biggers on Patching Together the Past, Present, and Future Through Art

To Sanford Biggers, the past, present, and future are intertwined and all part of one big, long...

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Edmund de Waal on Pottery, Poetry, and the Act of Letting Go

The London-based artist, master potter, and author Edmund de Waal has an astoundingly astute...

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Trent Davis Bailey on Finding Family and Community Through Photography

In 1989, a month before his fourth birthday, the artist and photographer Trent Davis Bailey (our...

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Robert Wilson on the Wonder to Be Found in Time, Space, and Light

For each and every performance the theater director, playwright, choreographer, and sound and...

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José Parlá on Coming Back to Life Through Art

Through his abstract paintings, the Miami-born, Brooklyn-based artist José Parlá explores themes...

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Tom Dixon on Designing With Longevity in Mind

The renegade British designer Tom Dixon has long had a roving obsession with raw...

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Jessica B. Harris on Making Vast Connections Across African American Cooking and Culture

Dr. Jessica B. Harris is renowned as the grande dame of African American cookbooks. One of the...

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Samuel Ross on the Art of “Awakening” Materials

The term “polymath” is unquestionably overused, and often just plain wrong, but it suits the...

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Jelani Cobb on 50 Years of Hip-Hop and the Future of Journalism

To Jelani Cobb, reading, writing, and education are inherently acts of empowerment, and sometimes...

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Marilyn Minter on Pioneering Sex-Positive Feminism in the Art World and Beyond

Over the past 50 or so years, Marilyn Minter has been on a roving exploration of feminist,...

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