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  1. Photograph From left: Melvin Edwards, William T. Williams and Sam Gilliam, photographed in Gilliam's studio in Washington, D.C., on March 10, 2022.
    CreditJared Soares

    Melvin Edwards, Sam Gilliam and William T. Williams: Abstract Artists and Onetime Friends

    The trio first had their work exhibited together at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 1969. Now, Footstep Gallery is showing some of the pieces they've made since.

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    1. Photo Left: the bar at Bambino, in Paris's 11th arrondissement. Right: sharing plates served with natural wine.
      CreditThe Social Food

      The T Listing

      In Paris, a Wine Bar Inspired past Tokyo'south Jazz Cafes

      Plus: a hotel in celebrated downtown Charleston, Due south.C., colorful tableware for summer entertaining and more recommendations from T Mag.

    2. Photo The view from inside theater 1, which, since Film Forum's 2018 renovation, features wider seats.
      CreditBlaine Davis

      The 212

      How Flick Forum Became the Best Little Movie Business firm in New York

      With its rigorous schedule of features and events, the theater has created a devoted customs of cinephiles over the terminal five decades.

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    3. Photo Marcus Brutus's
      CreditCourtesy Harper's, New York

      The Artists

      Two Men Walk Into a Barbershop, as Envisioned by Marcus Brutus

      On the eve of a new show, the creative person explains how he collects images in his mind and so puts them together in a way that highlights the Black experience.

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  1. Arts and Letters

    Photo The artist Mary Mattingly created
    CreditCourtesy of the creative person and Cloudfactory

    How Should Fine art Reckon With Climate Modify?

    As the ecology crisis accelerates, contemporary artists take taken upwardly the mantle of addressing the precarious present.

    By

  2. Get-go of its Kind, Terminal of its Kind

    Photo Monica Rich Kosann's 18-karat yellow-gold teardrop locket necklace with faceted snow quartz and a diamond border. $19,650, monicarichkosann.com.
    CreditEven so life by Jong Hyup Son

    A Teardrop Locket Inspired past a Parisian Flea Market Notice

    The necklace, past the jewelry designer Monica Rich Kosann, features a quartz pendant surrounded past diamonds and space for two photos.

    By

  3. Photo The sitting room of the designer Enis Karavil's West London home. Above the mantel is a portrait of Karavil's great-aunt, and to the right is a trio of antique chairs inlaid with mother-of-pearl.
    CreditSimon Upton

    An Elegant Notting Hill Flat Enlivened By Maximalist Flourishes

    Information technology was renovating his domicile in London that helped Enis Karavil hone his aesthetic and led him to start his ain design business.

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  4. by design

    Photograph In the living room, a Lissoni-designed Living Divani Floyd sofa, PK71 nesting tables, a PK80 bench and a pair of PK22 leather chairs, all by Kjaerholm and currently produced by Fritz Hansen, along with a small round wooden table from Mali and an Arco lamp by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos. The artwork is by Alberto Biasi.
    CreditMartina Giammaria

    Piero Lissoni Can't Cease Reinventing His Milan Apartment

    The architect and designer has created a space that celebrates ever-shifting and highly edited juxtapositions.

    Past J.S. Marcus and

  5. Arts and Messages

    Photo Ernest Hemingway as he was preparing to leave Valencia to cover the battle of Teruel during the Spanish Civil War, December 1937.
    CreditRobert Capa © International Center of Photography

    Where Have All the Artist-Addicts Gone?

    For much of the 20th century, before the dawn of our own health-focused era, madness and substance corruption were often considered prerequisites for keen art.

    By 1000. H. Miller and

  1. The T List

    Photo
    CreditChristina Vervitsioti-Missoffe

    Within the Maximalist Homes of a Countess

    Plus: hand-painted Italian ceramics, casual spring tops and more than recommendations from T Mag.

  2. at abode

    Photo In the living room of the exhibition producer and art dealer Olivier Renaud-Clément's Paris apartment, a 1967 Joe Colombo Coupé lamp for Oluce arching over Soriana lounge chairs by Tobia and Afra Scarpa, and a Gae Aulenti King Sun lamp (originally designed for the Olivetti showroom in Buenos Aires) on a custom coffee table by Joe Colombo for Zanotta.
    CreditCéline Clanet

    A Classic Paris Apartment Filled With Outré Blueprint

    With his thoughtfully arranged collection of Joe Colombo furniture and minimalist fine art, an exhibition producer has fabricated an appealingly unexpected habitation for himself.

    By Nancy Hass and

  3. People, Places, Things

    Photo An exterior view of the guest lounge in Shishi-Iwa House No. 1 at twilight.
    CreditJonathan Leijonhufvud

    Virtually Japan'south Mount Asama, a Wine Bar Floats Amongst the Trees

    Plus: a new bronze watch from Panerai, snails in Asian cuisine and more from T'south cultural compendium.

  4. Photograph Pace's great-grandfather's bedroom, with a hand- carved 19th-century bed and a lamp by Barovier from the 1920s.
    CreditFrançois Halard

    On Italy's Adriatic Coast, an Ancestral Home on the Verge of a 2nd Human activity

    The avant-garde curator Giorgio Step has commissioned the architect Kengo Kuma to assist him transform the 19th-century house into a museum.

    By Nancy Hass and

  5. T Introduces

    Photo The actress Jessie Buckley wears a Celine by Hedi Slimane shirt, $1,300, jeans, $790, and shoes, $760, celine.com.
    CreditPhotograph by Andrea Urbez. Styled by Hisato Tasaka

    Up Next for Jessie Buckley: More than Movies, and Music

    This summer, the multitalented extra and Oscar nominee will release an anthology with Bernard Butler.

    By Megan Conway , Andrea Urbez and

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  1. Photo A view of the main house from one of the 19th-century stone-and-brick barn buildings that has been renovated with a transparent polycarbonate roof and planted with vines that create living walls within the space.
    CreditAngela Simi

    In the German language Countryside, a Farmhouse Turned Lush Cultural Retreat

    On the grounds of a former agricultural collective an hr due north of Berlin, the artist Danh Vo has built a commune for like-minded talents.

    By Gisela Williams and

  2. Photo A painting by Jean Varda hangs over a built-in seating platform in the living room.
    CreditChris Mottalini

    Anaïs Nin's Los Angeles Hideaway Still Keeps Her Secrets

    Shrouded past the pines of Silver Lake, the erotic author's minimalist, midcentury residence is a lasting monument to her life and legacy.

    By Kurt Soller and

  3. Photo From left: Julie Mehretu, Rashid Johnson and Adam Pendleton at the North Carolina house where Nina Simone was born. The artists, along with Ellen Gallagher, purchased it in 2017.
    CreditNydia Blas

    The Artists Turning Nina Simone's Babyhood Abode Into a Creative Destination

    Rashid Johnson, Julie Mehretu, Adam Pendleton and Ellen Gallagher are working both to preserve and transform the Due north Carolina firm where she was built-in.

    By Adam Bradley and

  4. Photograph Pace's great-grandfather's bedroom, with a hand- carved 19th-century bed and a lamp by Barovier from the 1920s.
    CreditFrançois Halard

    On Italy's Adriatic Coast, an Bequeathed Home on the Verge of a Second Deed

    The avant-garde curator Giorgio Pace has deputed the architect Kengo Kuma to aid him transform the 19th-century firm into a museum.

    Past Nancy Hass and

  5. Photo In the living room of the exhibition producer and art dealer Olivier Renaud-Clément's Paris apartment, a 1967 Joe Colombo Coupé lamp for Oluce arching over Soriana lounge chairs by Tobia and Afra Scarpa, and a Gae Aulenti King Sun lamp (originally designed for the Olivetti showroom in Buenos Aires) on a custom coffee table by Joe Colombo for Zanotta.
    CreditCéline Clanet

    A Archetype Paris Apartment Filled With Outré Design

    With his thoughtfully arranged drove of Joe Colombo furniture and minimalist art, an exhibition producer has made an appealingly unexpected home for himself.

    By Nancy Hass and

  1. Notes on The Civilisation

    Pendants That Harness the Erotic Potential of the Male Neckline

    Men have long worn necklaces, but the newest styles are subtler — and seemingly meant to make the mind wander.

    By Nick Haramis

  2. in fashion

    Easygoing Clothes in Shades of Cream and Khaki

    Cocooning knits and enveloping jackets in neutral hues perfect for spring.

    By Ronan Mckenzie and Eric McNeal

  3. Food Matters

    In a Starving World, Is Eating Well Unethical?

    A meditation on the true cost of dining when nearly one-tertiary of the planet lacks regular access to nutrient.

    By Ligaya Mishan, Anthony Cotsifas and Victoria Petro-Conroy

  4. Creative person'due south Questionnaire

    Woody De Othello's Extraordinary Monuments to the Mundane

    Ahead of his inclusion in this twelvemonth's Whitney Biennial, the emerging sculptor reflects on the spiritual ability of domestic spaces.

    By Anna Furman

  5. At the Queens Museum, a Massive New Mural Inspired by Sign Linguistic communication

    Plus: a wanderlust-infused candle collection, a miniature wearable boutonniere and more than recommendations from T Magazine.

  6. Market Report

    Curve-Edged Mirrors Worth Looking At

    Whether arched, ovoid or baggy, the latest styles are bold unexpected forms.

    By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi

  7. Spring Looks That Shimmer and Polish

    This season, hypersaturated hues and otherworldly textures seem to indicate brighter days ahead.

    By Viviane Sassen and Imruh Asha

  8. Cooking Class

    The Milk and Cookies Cake Roxane Gay Swears By

    Frosted with buttercream and finished with chocolate chips, this confection is so good you don't need a special occasion to broil it, the writer says.

    By André Wheeler

  9. Times Video

    Cooking Course | Roxane Gay Makes a Milk and Cookies Cake

    The author bakes a version of the cookbook author Tessa Huff'due south layered confection — making sure not to skimp on ingredients and opting for pinkish frosting — in remembrance of her late brother, Joel.

    By Scott J. Ross

  10. Market Report

    Cross-Body Bags for Those on the Get

    Hands-free purses perfect for spring jaunts.

    By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi

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