Miranda July Shares Her Vintage Feminist Film Archive
For a time, Joanie 4 Jackie, the artist’s project assembling low-budget video work from women all over America, was to the movies what Riot Grrrl was to music.
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For a time, Joanie 4 Jackie, the artist’s project assembling low-budget video work from women all over America, was to the movies what Riot Grrrl was to music.
By MIRANDA JULY
Mismatched or worn in unison, sculptural structures in silver, gold and hammered bronze.
As the future continues to look more and more uncertain, an unapologetic embrace of the past.
By SADIE STEIN
Luke Edward Hall heads to Camden — and has managed to set up a collaboration that pays with wine.
By HATTIE CRISELL
The Brooklyn-based designer Delfine Baldassarre’s new collection is aptly called “Meditación.”
By HILARY MOSS
Fendi fetes a master of the movement at its headquarters in Rome.
By M.H. MILLER
Experimental tailoring — checkered patterns, padded shoulders, missing sleeves — gives new shape to the workaday world.
A photo diary of the spring/summer 2017 couture collections which were presented in Paris on Wednesday.
By KRISTEN BATEMAN and SAMANTHA TSE
The photographer shares the titles she would most want with her on a desert island.
By CASS BIRD
Flora Hanitijo’s meditative “Silence” series captures strangers who visit her home for a nap and a photo.
By NADIA VELLAM
A meditative trip to the historic inn on Cumberland, where wild horses roam and John F. Kennedy Jr. got married.
By ALAINNA LEXIE BEDDIE
From Oscar nominees in the front row to Dior's big masquerade ball, the standout moments from the spring/summer 2017 shows — on and off the runway.
By MALINA JOSEPH GILCHRIST
The Austrian designer Josef Frank was an early adopter of the belief that good design is simply what makes you happy.
By AIMEE FARRELL
A new exhibition of Jo Brocklehurst’s art shows unseen portraits of cabaret artists, bohemians, New Romantics, punks, drag queens and fetish fans.
By HETTIE JUDAH