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This weekend is the last chance to see the late photographer's David Zwirner show, which is curated by Ryan McGinley. → Read More
The couple booked one of the best rooms at the aerie-like Post Ranch Inn, and invited a small group of West Coast friends to join for a celebratory dinner outdoors. → Read More
Newcomer Timothée Chalamet launches into awards season with a host of new films and a breakout performance in Luca Guadagnino’s latest. → Read More
James Corden and his roving band of It Brits—a handful of models and actors and a standout rugby flanker among them—romp around London in the best of the collections coming out of the city. Photographed by Mario Testino. → Read More
A day in the life of the star of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812. → Read More
Stars from the stage took a moment to pause and reflect on their nominations and the upcoming Tony Awards. → Read More
Every two years, for a week in early May, Venice is transformed by the Biennale. → Read More
Every two years, for a week in early May, Venice is transformed by the Biennale. → Read More
The Met Gala 2017 cochair noticed the cut of pro BMX rider Nigel Sylvester’s CDG motorcycle jacket. → Read More
On the Met stage, musical artists have collaborated, debuted new albums, and performed one-off songs never heard before or since. It’s a relief that, given where the show takes place, nobody has literally brought the house down. (Not yet, at least.) Here, the five best Met performances to date. → Read More
On the Met stage, musical artists have collaborated, debuted new albums, and performed one-off songs never heard before or since. It’s a relief that, given where the show takes place, nobody has literally brought the house down. (Not yet, at least.) Herewith, the five best Met performances to date. → Read More
The luncheon marked the Christie’s auction of Betsy Bloomingdale’s wondrous things. → Read More
A commercial billboard painter who went on to become one of the most recognized artists of the Pop movement and a giant of American postwar painting, James Rosenquist died at home yesterday in New York City. → Read More
A look at the 2017 Whitney Biennial. → Read More
_Vogue_ and Vogue.com’s Arts Editor lives in New York City. → Read More
New York City is hosting a dozen various art fairs this weekend—each has its own ethos, but all of them are mobbed. Herewith, a must-see booth at each of the top fairs, plus a couple of ideas of how to enjoy art while avoiding the crowds entirely. → Read More
Amid the aftermath of winter storm Niko, a quick trip to the heat of the desert sounds like paradise. That is quite literally what Moda Operandi and Etihad Airways served up last night at a dinner to launch the airline’s foray into the fashion sphere. → Read More
One week into the new world order, a selection of cultural activities to either escape the news cycle or remind yourself why it’s worth paying attention → Read More
One week into the new world order, a selection of cultural activities to either escape the news cycle or remind yourself why it’s worth paying attention → Read More
Monday’s holiday means that you have an extra 24 hours to do something worthwhile this weekend. Here, six suggestions that include both a Young Pope and a 350-year-old cardinal. → Read More