“I’m a stylist and designer from Ghana,” Frederick Yawagyei tells Vogue from the line. “This [outfit] is African meets European…
Read More »exhibition
Hari Nef kindly agreed to meet me on Thursday afternoon to chat about the new installation dedicated to Candy Darling—the…
Read More »“Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” hasn’t yet opened, but already a sense of importance, pride, and triumph—quite apart from the red…
Read More »When artist Torkwase Dyson was first invited to design the exhibition space for “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” The Metropolitan Museum…
Read More »For John Singer Sargent enthusiasts, Gilded Age buffs, and fashion historians alike, the story of Madame X’s notorious debut at…
Read More »John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres, Jamese Jefferson and Gloria Bollock, 1992, acrylic on Hydrocal plaster life cast Anacostia Community Museum/Smithsonian…
Read More »The result was a presentation that revises assumptions about chinoiserie with the aid of key works by contemporary Asian and…
Read More »So where do their complementary interests in pop cultural artifacts come from? Is there something in the water in Kansas?…
Read More »On a blisteringly cold New York day, Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer stands in Tribeca’s Sapar Contemporary gallery on North Moore…
Read More »On a deeply chilly winter night in New York, a celebration of womanhood left a warm, intimate impression in SoHo.…
Read More »