Latest Stories WWD Weekend
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Jean Shin’s Art Just Keeps Evolving
Artist Jean Shin, who is known for monumental public installations, will open a solo gallery show at Praise Shadows in Boston in June repurposing items from her past pieces.
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Studio Gang: Combining Architecture and Activism
The studio, which just completed the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts and the Richard Gilder Center in Manhattan, uses architecture to promote social justice and lift underserved communities.
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Hannah Gadsby and the Problem With Picasso
The comedian curates a show with the Brooklyn Museum that examines the legacy of the father of Cubism and the rise of feminist art.
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Carl Sprague Illustrates Wes Anderson’s Worlds
A jaunty eminence grise descended from Bohemian puppeteers creates the sketches on which the director’s film sets are based — not to mention those of Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and more.
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To Monogram or Not to Monogram
The Baron Louis J. Esterhazy — of the famed Hungarian Esterhazy clan — muses on the rights, and wrongs, of men’s monogramming.
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How to Choose Your Rosé Like the French
Rosé wines are great all-rounders that can last long after summer’s been and gone — but skip the ice cubes, say wine experts.
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A Dive Into Marseille, France’s Oldest City
There’s much more to the vibrant and ancient port city on the Mediterranean Sea than the cliché of pétanque, pastis and distaste for Parisians.
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Thierry Le Gouès Is in His ‘90s Era With a New Fashion Book
From Carla Bruni to Naomi Campbell, grunge to glamour, Italy to India, it’s all in this compilation set for release in July.
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Your Summer 2023 Guide to the Hamptons and Hudson Valley
Get ready: here’s a look at what’s happening this summer.
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Looking for Luxury? Try These 5 Less Expected Locales
Consider these spots travel’s answer to quiet luxury.
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A New Keith Haring Exhibition With 125 Works Opens at The Broad in Downtown Los Angeles
This is the first time a Los Angeles museum has organized a retrospective of the New York artist, who was known for his social commentaries and accessible art.



























