An Artist Who Channels Her Anger Into Pie Charts
Christine Sun Kim discusses her experimental, sensory-rich process — and her favorite shoes to wear in the studio.
By Anna Furman
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Christine Sun Kim discusses her experimental, sensory-rich process — and her favorite shoes to wear in the studio.
By Anna Furman
Baroque bottles and ornately printed soap wrappers are a welcome alternative to today’s more minimalist beauty offerings.
By Kari Molvar
For her next act, the pop star will become the first black woman in charge of a major luxury fashion house in Paris. Here, she gives T magazine an exclusive first look.
By Jeremy O. Harris
The painter Jordan Casteel discusses her favorite artwork and the affinity she feels for its creator.
By Antwaun Sargent
In New York, the chef and artist Laila Gohar hosted an evening inspired by an Egyptian holiday.
By Thessaly La Force
As the pop mogul discusses and reveals her luxury fashion line for the first time, here are the takeaways.
By Kurt Soller
After a decade of treating every plate like a pie, individual dishes are making a welcome comeback.
By Kurt Soller
Inspired by the new collections, the season offers updated takes on men’s tailoring.
By Alex Tudela
South of Marrakesh, the Draa Valley still exerts an indefinable pull, retaining traces of its now almost-vanished Berber kingdom.
By Aatish Taseer
When she’s not in rehearsal, the ballet dancer relies on flounder and kale at home.
By Nick Marino
Capturing one incredible piece in the middle of its creation. This month: a collar meant to resemble an exploding nebula.
By Nancy Hass
From a room of mirrors to kinetic sculpture, the trends and pavilions not to miss across the city.
By Kat Herriman
One writer chronicles his voyage to the island of Ithaca, where Odysseus was once reputedly king.
By Pico Iyer
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We asked 15 playwrights to create original works around their visions of America in 2024. Six of them were read onscreen.
Terrence McNally’s original play “Muses of Fire,” written exclusively for T’s Culture issue.
At 80, the legendary playwright reflects on his forward-looking art.
Lynn Nottage’s original play “Submerged,” inspired by artwork by Lorna Simpson, written for T’s Culture issue.
Patricia Ione Lloyd’s original play “Cold Hands Warm Heart,” written for T’s Culture issue.
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