These ’80s Artists Are More Important Than Ever
The influence of the Pictures Generation, a loosely affiliated Reagan-era movement of New York artists, continues to resonate today.
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The influence of the Pictures Generation, a loosely affiliated Reagan-era movement of New York artists, continues to resonate today.
By GARY INDIANA
The biggest names and numbers behind fashion’s main event, which includes shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris — over the span of a month.
By T MAGAZINE
The actress shares thoughts on her — unexpectedly political — Broadway turn in “The Present.”
By ALEXANDRIA SYMONDS
The makeup artist Diane Kendal applied white pencil to achieve a revitalized effect.
By LAURA NEILSON
A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in New York on Sunday.
By LAURA NEILSON and KRISTEN BATEMAN
Mary Stephenson tackles real-life singledom with a playful approach to relationships.
By AIMEE FARRELL
The perfectly luminous beauty look, created by the makeup artist Pat McGrath, incorporated two rounds of moisturizer.
By LAURA NEILSON
Preferable to a lumpy tote or two is a truly extra-large bag with reinforced elegance.
A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in New York on Saturday.
By LAURA NEILSON and KRISTEN BATEMAN
The makeup artist Diane Kendal created a lived-in, “nocturnal” look for the designer’s fall/winter 2017 show.
By KARI MOLVAR
The designers Rachel Mansur and Floriana Gavriel — along with the photographers Zhenya and Tanya Posternak — spent a recent afternoon curating images for the brand.
By LAURA NEILSON
The makeup team shared a single tube of Maybelline Great Lash in Royal Blue — a cult-favorite, discontinued shade that will be reintroduced in May.
By KARI MOLVAR
The actress, director and forever cool girl takes T on a tour of Darien, Conn., from her middle school to the “iconic teen hangout” (a Mobil station).
By AMANDA FORTINI
Frances F. Denny’s personal, delicate series “Let Virtue Be Your Guide” emerged from her upbringing.
By LAUREN POGGI
From Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo to David Salle and Laurie Simmons, portraits of 17 of the movement’s key artist, critics and gallerists.
A selection of works by the group of New York artists who first came to prominence in the early ’80s.
In ardently preserving one of the neighborhood’s original lofts, a couple has created a living memory of a vanished era.
By MARY KAYE SCHILLING
This spring, slightly off shades — paired together and worn in loose layers — paint an artful picture.
Min Hogg, the founding editor of The World of Interiors, shares her most treasured images.
By NICKY HASLAM