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Joni’s Blue Period

MoMA Mia⁠—a New Museum!

Following a familiar script, the Museum of Modern Art has re-invented itself yet again. But first it had to be invented

Stable Genius

A séjour in Deauville leads master photographer Larry Fink to explore his horsey side

Gold Diggers

Sebastião Salgado’s photographs capture the hope, despair, and human suffering in a Brazilian mine

“I Go Nowhere, See No One”

Greta Garbo’s letters, now up for auction, make public a rare glimpse of the star who loved solitude

Zwirner Takes Paris

Soho on Camera

A Guide to FIAC and Beyond

Palette Pleaser

A Modernist Marie Kondo

The architect and designer Charlotte Perriand went from Le Corbusier disciple to fearless visionary

In a Flash

The Secret’s Out

Iron Ladies

George Stubbs, King of the Beasts

The 18th-century British painter was the “Liverpudlian Leonardo,” revered for his portraits of racehorses and other creatures

Cynthia Talmadge

The American artist who takes inspiration from female courtroom villains—and their outfits

Faces in the Crowd

Drop That Corn Dog

No platform is better suited for letting candidates bypass the hokey rituals of retail campaigning than the humble, motley podcast

Cultural Evolution

A young audience, an impressive schedule, and a woman president: the 140-year-old Shanghai Symphony Orchestra is very much of the moment

Standing Room Only

Populist Art

The Man of Mode

Tim Walker, one of fashion’s most talented eccentrics, reflects on his smashing new show at the V&A

Byrne on Broadway

Larger Than Life

This month, a number of exhibitions pay tribute to those artists that died too young

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