Laura Feinstein, The Guardian

Laura Feinstein

The Guardian

New York, United States

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  • The Guardian
  • VinePair
  • CityLab
  • GOOD
  • VICE

Past articles by laura:

Barbara Kruger: ‘Anyone who is shocked by what is happening has not been paying attention’

The outspoken artist talks about the repeal of Roe v Wade and the legacy of her art, as a number of exhibitions of her work go on view → Read More

Discover the Complexity of Italy's Iconic Pinot Grigio With Albino Armani

Read on to learn everything you still need to know about Pinot Grigio, from one of Italy's most revered producers: Albino Armani. → Read More

The Ultimate New Year's Resolution Guide: Wine Edition

New low-calorie, low-alcohol wines make creating and maintaining resolutions easier than ever. This year, try Mind & Body Wines. → Read More

Theaster Gates: 'Art and protest are forms of political thought'

The artist talks about the work behind his first ever New York show, Black Vessel, and why white supremacy still threatens vital cultural institutions → Read More

We Fight to Build A Free World: a history of artists resisting intolerance

A new exhibition explores how art has responded to authoritarianism and evil and how using artwork to protest is more necessary than ever before → Read More

'Beginning of a new era': how culture went virtual in the face of crisis

The rise of Covid-19 has forced cultural institutions to explore alternative digital spaces with online exhibitions and a rise in virtual reality → Read More

Abortion is Normal: the emergency exhibition about reproductive rights

In an ambitious, multi-disciplinary exhibition, a range of artists from Cindy Sherman to Nan Goldin, are aiming to dismantle stigma and raise funds → Read More

Why You Should Get to Know the Wines of Abruzzo

Legendary Abruzzo is known for its dominant varieties, and for lesser known varietals like Pecorino. Here's what you need to know! → Read More

Manhattan's Biggest Architectural Bet on Culture Since Lincoln Center

If The Shed remains committed to its lofty goals, Hudson Yards may soon provide real accessibility and a sorely needed sense of inclusion. → Read More

If It’s Not Orange, It’s Not Authentic: How to Buy Pinot Grigio Like an Italian

Between the vineyards of Northeastern Italy and the shelves of America’s wine stores is an unusual secret--Pinot Grigio is naturally orange. → Read More

Where Do Restaurant Insiders Turn for Inspiration? Italian Wines. Here's Why.

Wine is as much a part of Italian culture as a fresh dish of homemade pasta, and no one understands Italian wine better than those that work in food! → Read More

How the Perfect Soil Made Your Favorite Italian Wine (INFOGRAPHIC)

They say behind every great bottle of wine is the perfect grape, but all serious wine lovers know it goes much deeper—down to the growing soil itself. → Read More

Liz Diller Brings a Community-Driven Opera to the High Line

One of the architects behind the elevated park now has an ambitious, 6-day event that draws on music, immersive performance, and community engagement to convey one hour of life in the big city. → Read More

The Museum of Broken Windows Shines a Light on a Dark Chapter for New York

In a pop-up exhibition, artists and activists display personal experiences with a fraught theory of policing. → Read More

Apparently No One Noticed What This Woman Was Staring at When They Chose Her for Their Label

This pasta jar is really not what it seems. → Read More

New York Needs Gordon Matta-Clark Now More Than Ever

A new retrospective at the Bronx Museum highlights the legendary artist’s ability to bring disparate communities together in the spirit of radical creation. → Read More

Tasting The Unexpected: Why Wine Professionals Can’t Get Enough of Chilean Wine

One of the most exciting and diverse grape-growing epicenters is actually below the equator. Way below. Here's why professionals love Chilean wine. → Read More

Here's How Aldi Makes Its Dirt-Cheap Wines Go Viral Every Time

The German supermarket chain releases under-$10 bottles that sell out almost immediately and leave fans (including Celine Dion) clamoring for more. → Read More

Can Better Bars Save Hotels From Airbnb?

One offshoot of the online apartment rental company's success is that it's leading hoteliers like Ian Schrager to open killer bars to stay competitive. → Read More

Ai Weiwei's Art Reaches New York's Streets

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors is perhaps the artist’s most ambitious public project yet. → Read More