Secrets and Lies
Artist Paul Ramírez Jonas talks about half-truths and bureaucracy, fake IDs and institutional space, and the incipient decay of language.
Book Lovers
When Crushed, the first annual Brooklyn Dirty Book Fair, took over a Brooklyn studio building on a recent weekend, the vibe was studiously seductive.
Mobile Home
Alexander Calder's "Hypermobility" at the Whitney is further enlivened by a late-evening crowd.
Bunny in the Headlights
On view this July at the Whitney Museum of American Art is Bunny Rogers’ “Brig und Ladder,” a sometimes-confounding fusion of personal reflection and pop-cultural theatrics.
3 Shops with Everything a Wannabe Eccentric Millionaire Cat Lady Needs
A hole-in-the-wall with thousands of Mexican imports, an Indian fabric store to upholster your life in, and John Derian, because of course John Derian.
New York City’s Best New Hotel is Studio 54-Meets-the Genius Bar
Ian Schrager's Public Hotel opened this summer on the Lower East Side. The innovative hotelier sits down for an interview with GARAGE.
Mark Grotjahn & Alex Israel: In Conversation
The two artists discuss their shared affection for Justin Bieber and Instagram, as well as the information superhighways found in Grotjahn's work.
Au Revoir, Colette: The Store That Created the Concept of Concept Stores
Nadja Spiegelman on the legacy that Paris's high-fashion temple will leave behind when it closes in December.
At Raf Simons: What Does New York Fashion Stand For?
At Tuesday's Raf Simons show, New York showed why it's besotted with the designer tasked with saving American sportswear.
Is a Gallery-Sharing Model the Answer to Art Fair Fatigue?
Saul Anton takes the tour of this year’s Condo New York, a joint venture from Lower East Side dealers Simone Subal and Nicole Russo that sees Manhattan galleries share their spaces with colleagues from around the world.
Sugar and Spice
Carl Swanson takes a trip to the Greek island of Hydra, winding up in a former slaughterhouse for a bittersweet encounter with Kara Walker’s glad hand.
Couture Week: Nostalgia at Chanel, Goddess Vibes at Dior, and Old-School Glamour at Armani
The three heavy-hitting designers offered a refined but nostalgic take on tradition that makes it clear they know (and care about) their couture audience.