T: The New York Times Style Magazine
From Nude Model to War Reporter
Blog, Nov. 30, 2015
Molly Crabapple’s new memoir, “Drawing Blood,” charts the artist and writer’s progress from house artist at the Box to political correspondent.
A Local International Art Scene
Women's Fashion, February 15, 2015
It might not be as flashy as Dubai or Qatar — but the emirate has become a creative hub, thanks to a sheikh with a penchant for botany and his daughter, Hoor Al Qasimi, whose talent lies in gentle transgression.
Interview Excerpt: Qasimi talks to Carol Kino about her experiences in 2003, when she took over the biennial from her father.
Slide Show: Highlights of the Sharjah Biennial
Artists on Artists | Michelle Grabner on Christopher Williams's Vivid, Exacting Photographs
Blog, May 9, 2014
The Chicago-based artist and gallerist — who recently curated a floor at the Whitney Biennial and whose solo show opens in San Francisco next week — discusses her admiration for the photographer's technically and conceptually rigorous work.
By Design | One Man's Trash
Design, April 6, 2014
Two creative teams in Palermo, Italy and Los Angeles, Calif., have transformed recycled lumber and castoffs into unique furniture.
Artists on Artists | Shirin Neshat on Kaveh Golestan's Humanistic Portraiture
Blog, Feb. 19, 2014
The Iranian-born photographer and filmmaker discusses her late compatriot's arresting images of Tehran's red-light district.
Artists on Artists | Richard Tuttle on Frederic Remington, Purveyor of Wild West Nostalgia
Blog, Feb. 6, 2014
The lauded Post-Minimalist sculptor heaps unexpected praise on the man who created the iconic bronze "The Broncho Buster," currently featured in an exhibition about the American West at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Artists on Artists | Art Spiegelman on the Varied Craft of Ad Reinhardt
Blog, Dec. 10, 2013 • Best of 2013: The Year in Art
The author of "Maus" shares his appreciation for the late abstract painter, who was renowned for his monochromatic canvases but also had a lesser-known career as a cartoonist.
Artists on Artists | Will Cotton on the Elegant Iraq War Watercolors of Steve Mumford
Blog, Oct. 29, 2013
Though their subjects couldn't be more different — Cotton paints candy-colored dreamscapes, Mumford, war zones — the two men have long had a close kinship.
Artists on Artists | William Kentridge on the Subtle Drama of the Indian Minimalist Nasreen Mohamedi
Blog, Oct. 11, 2013
The influential South African artist reflects on the late abstractionist, whose work he discovered for the first time during a trip to India earlier this year.
One Man's Trash, Another Man's Treasure
Travel, Oct. 6, 2013 • Best of 2013: The Year in Design
The unlikely trajectory of the Modernist furniture designed for Le Corbusier's utopian Indian city of Chandigarh.
Artists on Artists | Chris Johanson on the Apocalyptic Machines of Kal Spelletich
Blog, Aug. 16, 2013
The Southern California skateboarder-turned-street artist praises the kinetic sculptures of his fellow West Coast innovator.
Tim Hawkinson | Out On a Limb
Nov. 4, 2012
The artist Tim Hawkinson builds his daughter's dream house
Audio: Clare Weighs in on the Treehouse
Fore!
T: Men's Fashion, September 6, 2012
This issue's artist-created "T" comes from the 81-year-old conceptual artist John Baldessari, who took inspiration from his days as a grade-school art teacher.
Litterati | Artists Define Recycling
Women's Fashion, August 17, 2008
The Museum of Art and Design reopens in its new home at Two Columbus Circle.
Are Clothes Modern?
February 24, 2008
He's hardly a household name, but more than 60 years after Bernard Rudofsky became an intellectual celebrity, his work still resonates in our lives.
Precious Metals
Design and Living, December 2, 2007
Alexander Calder Delighted Friends and Family with Wearable Art. Carol Kino Goes Mobile.