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The Nine Lives of Lillian Bassman

Colleague to Alexey Brodovitch, friend to Richard Avedon and Irving Penn … an exhibition in New York celebrates the postwar fashion photographer and art director

Lily Allen’s Revenge Era

The star who redefined confessional pop—and aired the wreckage of her marriage on West End Girl—is now taking her show on the road

Acting Up

From Keith Haring posters to anti–Reagan advertisements, an exhibition collects the works of graphic design that shaped New York’s grassroots response to the AIDS epidemic

Carolina Irving and Daughters’ Guide to Melides

The trio behind the eponymous homeware brand share their go-to spots in the Portuguese coastal village

Queen for a Day

With period rooms and decorative props, and scents and sounds of centuries past, an immersive exhibition in Paris transports visitors from morning to night inside an 18th-century aristocratic home

Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Guide to Chiang Mai

The artist shares his go-to spots in the Thai city

To Sing or Not to Sing?

Meet Luca Micheletti, fourth-generation thespian, first-generation star baritone

Vik Muniz’s Guide to Rio de Janeiro

The Brazilian artist and photographer shares his go-to spots in the city he calls home

Lucian Freud’s Paper Trail

A new London exhibition shifts the focus from the British artist’s famous paintings to his lesser-known, lifelong relationship with drawing

Jenner Tomaska and Katrina Bravo’s Guide to Chicago

The husband-and-wife team behind Esmé restaurant share their favorite places to eat in the city they call home

The Singular Power of Avedon

Gabriel García Márquez, Samuel Beckett, Louise Nevelson … an exhibition in Montreal showcases the photographer’s intimate portraits of aging, honing in on our universal mortality through wrinkles, follicles, and blemishes

Sibella Court’s Guide to Sydney

The interior designer shares her go-to spots in the city she calls home

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed

After documenting the Vietnam War and the Biafra conflict, the underbelly of London and the Beatles, the British artist Don McCullin turned to antiquity. His photographs of classical statues are now featured in a new exhibition in England

Tina Seidenfaden Busck’s Guide to Copenhagen

The founder of the Apartment design gallery shares her go-to spots in her hometown

Cézanne’s Final Act

With more than 70 works, an exhibition in Switzerland pays tribute to the revolutionary Post-Impressionist’s late period

Keeping Up with the Gould-Gessens

This trio of celebrated Brooklyn writers continues to generate an endless supply of reality-TV-worthy melodrama

Dita Von Teese’s Guide to Los Angeles

The Queen of Burlesque shares her go-to spots in the city she calls home

100 Years of Martha Graham

Amidst its centennial tour, the Martha Graham Dance Company channels its legacy of resistance and protest with a new piece from the choreographer Hope Boykin, set to a reimagined Leonard Bernstein score

Marcus Samuelsson and Andrew Chapman’s Guide to Harlem

The duo behind Red Rooster share their go-to restaurants in the New York neighborhood

Zen and the Art of JB Blunk

Inspired by the American sculptor, lifelong Buddhist, and master of handmade objects, an exhibition in California showcases candleholders created by more than 100 international artists and designers

Soledad Twombly’s Guide to Buenos Aires

The fashion designer behind Rome’s beloved L’Archivio di Monserrato shares her go-to spots in her hometown

The Oddest Couple in American Literature: Part III

Norman Mailer swore he’d never work with Lawrence Schiller again. But financial need changed his mind—and literary history

Let There Be Light

For more than a century, month-long exhibitions of J. M. W. Turner’s Romantic watercolors have chased away the January blues in Dublin and Edinburgh

Annie Doble’s Guide to Ibiza

The founder of Annie’s Ibiza shares her go-to spots in one of the cities she calls home