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When I stepped into the Taro Nasu gallery, I commented that it felt quite spacious — at least, more so than I had expected. “Maybe for Tokyo,” said Masako Hosoi, the gallery’s director. “But Taro is always trying to make his gallery as small as poss
This week in Newly Reviewedlucky play168 or lp99, Martha Schwendener covers Dennis Kardon’s wonderfully strange paintings, Klara Liden’s green vistas and Sheryl Sutton’s mesmerizing movements. Two Bridges Dennis Kardon Through Oct. 26. Lubov, 5 East
The French Broad River provided a scenic backdrop as an industrial neighborhood in Asheville transformed over the past 40 years into the River Arts Districtfilbet, a vibrant creative hub for art studios and galleries. More than 300 artists called th
“I USED TO be very good with stress,” says Gildas Loaëc, the chief executive officer and co-founder of the brand Maison Kitsuné, which has, over 21 years, grown to include more than 75 fashion boutiques and 35 cafes worldwide, after beginning as a r
Maggie Smith, who died on Friday at 89, was among the most venerable British actors of her era, embarking in the 1950s on a decades-long career and a run of memorable, award-winning performances. She won two Oscars, a Tony, three Golden Globes, four
When, in the course of human events, the political bands that have connected a people appear to be dissolving rapidly, it’s fair to ask: Who in their right mind would want to revisit the chaos of Jan. 6, 2021, in the form of a play? I wouldn’t have
Sitting cross-legged on the floor at the Château Marmont in Los Angeles, Gael García Bernal stared with admiration at his lifelong friend and fellow actor Diego Luna. Just the night before, they had walked onstage at the Peacock Theater and, as expe