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Highlights

  1. Beauty School

    How to Apply Blush Like a Professional

    Tips from a “Saturday Night Live” cast member, a ballet dancer and a makeup artist.

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    Clockwise from top: Charlotte Tilbury Cheek to Chic in Pillow Talk Original, $42, charlottetilbury.com; Tata Harper Cream Blush in Peachy, $45, tataharperskincare.com; Victoria Beckham Beauty Cheeky Posh in Fever, $42, victoriabeckhambeauty.com.
    Clockwise from top: Charlotte Tilbury Cheek to Chic in Pillow Talk Original, $42, charlottetilbury.com; Tata Harper Cream Blush in Peachy, $45, tataharperskincare.com; Victoria Beckham Beauty Cheeky Posh in Fever, $42, victoriabeckhambeauty.com.
    CreditPhoto: Justin Bettman. Products courtesy of the brands
    1. T Introduces

      A Painter With an Eye for the Ridiculous

      The artist Ambera Wellmann’s work explores sex and climate change, while incorporating mermaids, tarot cards and memes.

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      The painter Ambera Wellmann, photographed at her studio in Brooklyn on Aug. 26, 2024. In the background, unfinished works for an upcoming show.
      The painter Ambera Wellmann, photographed at her studio in Brooklyn on Aug. 26, 2024. In the background, unfinished works for an upcoming show.
      CreditAundre Larrow
    2. food matters

      Why So Many Chefs Don’t Want Restaurants Anymore

      Some of America’s most lauded cooks have stepped away from the lunch-and-dinner grind.

       By Frank Bruni and

      Here and below, classic restaurant dishes — a cheeseburger and fries — branded with words representing the challenges that American chefs consider when deciding whether to open their own spots today.
      Here and below, classic restaurant dishes — a cheeseburger and fries — branded with words representing the challenges that American chefs consider when deciding whether to open their own spots today.
      CreditPhotograph by Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi. Set design by Victoria Petro-Conroy
  1. A Midcentury Turin Home Gets a Careful Update

    What do you do to an apartment in a building designed by Ada Bursi, one of Italy’s first female architects? Add color and texture, but not so much as to distract from its history.

     By Laura May Todd and

    In the living room of a Turin apartment renovated by the Italian firm Marcante-Testa, custom lighting hangs over a B&B Italia Naviglio sofa covered in Sahco fabric and coffee tables by &Tradition.
    CreditDanilo Scarpati. Artwork on wall: © Mauro Reggiani
    By Design
  2. A New California Hotel, Perched Above the Beach

    Plus: a collection of glass jewelry, an exhibition of Olga de Amaral’s sculptures and more recommendations from T Magazine.

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    Left: the lobby of the 70-room Casa Loma Beach Hotel in Laguna Beach, Calif. Right: the hotel overlooks the city’s Main Beach.
    CreditChris Mottalini
    The T List
  3. An Artist Inspired by Angels and Mary Oliver

    Dominic Chambers’s paintings and works on paper, currently on view at Lehman Maupin gallery in London, explore leisure and spiritual connection.

     

    Dominic Chambers in his studio, 2021.
    CreditCourtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul and London. Photo: Daniel Kukla
  4. What’s Behind the Frenzy Over Bamboo in Cooking?

    Plus: a bejeweled koi necklace, a new cultural center in Marrakesh and more from T’s cultural compendium.

     

    The grilled bamboo with sencha béarnaise served this past summer at the Copenhagen restaurant Noma.
    CreditDitte Isager
    People, Places, Things
  5. Why Cakes Can Be a Powerful Form of Protest

    A new generation of bakers are reviving an old tradition.

     By Jenny Comita and

    CreditPhotograph by Esther Choi. Set design by Adrian Ababović
    Making It

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T's 2024 Art Issue

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  1. New Mexico Is Where the Outlaw Artists Live

    Over the past century, the state has provided refuge for renegades like Agnes Martin and Judy Chicago. It still does, even with a new wave of arrivals closing in.

     By Zoë Lescaze and

    The writer and curator Lucy Lippard walking in a field near her house in Galisteo.
    CreditTony Floyd
  2. The Secret Art of David Hammons

    Through interviews with some of his colleagues and collaborators — and several rare images — T considers the last half-century of an elusive artist’s practice.

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    Hammons installing his wire-and-hair works on Venice Beach in 1977.
    Credit© 2024 David Hammons/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: © Bruce W. Talamon
  3. This Artist Once Spent a Year in a Cage. Now He’s Trying to Enjoy Himself.

    With his extreme performance art, Tehching Hsieh gave the word endurance new meaning. In retirement, he’s working on cementing his legacy.

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    Hsieh in his apartment and studio in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. On the wall on the left is a replica of the time clock the artist punched into every hour, 24 hours a day, for 12 months during “One Year Performance 1980-81.”
    CreditTommy Kha
  4. Just How Much Control Can an Artist Have Over Their Work?

    Cady Noland, who became the darling of the art world, has tested the limits.

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    Unpublished Polaroids by Cady Noland featuring various examples of her work from 1986 to 1998.
    CreditPolaroids © Cady Noland, courtesy of Gagosian
  5. Why the Pre-eminent Artists of Internet Culture Escaped to Rural Ohio

    A visit to Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch’s compound in the sticks.

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    Ryan Trecartin (left) and Lizzie Fitch, standing in the lazy river at their property in Ohio.
    CreditMaddie McGarvey

T 25

More in T 25 ›
  1. The 25 Men’s Fashion Collections That Changed the Way We Dress

    A group of experts — designers, editors and a street-style photographer — debate which clothes truly changed men’s wear.

     By Nick HaramisRose CourteauJameson MontgomeryEmilia PetrarcaJessica Testa and

    CreditFrom left: Firstview; Richard Young/Shutterstock; Firstview
  2. The 25 Photos That Defined the Modern Age

    A group of experts met to discuss the images that have best captured — and changed — the world since 1955.

     By M.H. MillerBrendan EmbserEmmanuel Iduma and

    Credit© The Gordon Parks Foundation
  3. The 25 Essential Pasta Dishes to Eat in Italy

    Two chefs, one cookbook author, a culinary historian and a food writer made a list of the country’s most delicious meals, from carbonara in Rome to ravioli in Campania.

     By Deborah DunnVicky BennisonMarianna CeriniRobyn EckhardtLaurel EvansKristina GillAndrew Sean GreerLee MarshallElizabeth MinchilliMarina O’LoughlinKatie ParlaRachel RoddyEric SylversLaura May Todd and

    CreditEnea Arienti
    1. The 25 Most Defining Pieces of Furniture From the Last 100 Years

      Three designers, a museum curator, an artist and a design-savvy actress convened at The New York Times to make a list of the most enduring and significant objects for living.

       By Nick HaramisMax BerlingerRose CourteauKate GuadagninoMax Lakin and

      CreditClockwise, from top left: Valentin Jeck; courtesy of Bukowskis; courtesy of Zanotta SpA - Italy; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh/Art Resource, NY © ARS, NY; Ellen McDermott © Smithsonian Institution; Herman Miller Archives; Vitra
    2. The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Mexico City

      We asked five chefs and other food-obsessed locals to debate the most memorable plates (and snacks and beverages) in the capital.

       By Deborah DunnCristina AlonsoDudley AlthausMariana CamachoLydia CareyLiliana López SorzanoMichael SnyderLaura TillmanJorge Valencia and

      CreditMariano Fernandez

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  1. In Fashion

    Statement Dressing Is Back

    After seasons of pared-down styles, designers are once again ready to go bold with wild prints and big-night-out gowns.

    By Ola Rindal and Delphine Danhier

     
  2. NOtes on the culture

    Who Gets to Be a Daddy?

    The best compliment a man — gay or straight, old or … not so old — can receive is to enter the pantheon of daddies.

    By Mark Harris

     
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  4. The T List

    How Tory Burch Gets Ready

    Plus: a new hotel on the Athens Riviera, salvaged jewelry and more recommendations from T Magazine.

    By Laura Regensdorf

     
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  6. T’s Art Issue

    The Power of Saying No

    T looks at some of contemporary art’s genuine iconoclasts — celebrated recluses and others who’ve managed to create an alternate way of being a creative person in a world that sometimes scoffs at privacy.

    By M.H. Miller

     
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  8. arts and letters

    Some of America’s Best Art Is in the Yard

    For people who have historically been excluded by museums and galleries, their own properties have became a source of inspiration.

    By Rachel Corbett and Nicholas Calcott

     
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  10. TimesVideo

    House Tour | Melissa George

    The actress gives a tour of her home in Provence, which she’s filled with delicate details like floral furniture and a pink marble sink.

     
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