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Julia Vitale

Julia Vitale


Julia Vitale is the Deputy Editor for AIR MAIL. She lives in New York City.

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Apples to Oranges

Charming watercolors catalogue a century of American fruits and nuts

Modern Look

A major show at the Met displays the work of the “New Women” who embraced photography in the first half of the 20th century

In Good Company

Jean Pigozzi’s candid snapshots pay tribute to the men who have influenced him most, from Steve Jobs to Gianni Agnelli, Mick Jagger, and his own father

The Not-So-Secret Garden

Buckingham Palace’s royal garden, home to the Queen’s famed garden parties as well as thousands of species of flower and tree, is ready for its close-up

Animal Instinct

Marsel van Oosten’s photographs offer a tantalizingly close-up look at the world’s rarest wildlife

Home Farm Cooking

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Morihata Charcoal

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How Do You Say “Avant-Garde” in Spanish?

Photographs by Ramón Masats chronicle the decade that revolutionized Spain

The Secret Side of SoCal

New reasons to visit this rocky stretch of coastline just north of San Diego

Friends of Form

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Thirty-One Splendid Suns

XTRA

Sweat

Home Movies with Alison Roman

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Bon Voyage!

A new book collects the best of airport style, from an impossibly bouncy-haired Dolly Parton to Brigitte Bardot and Jane Birkin

Quo Vadis, Aida?

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Dogs—They’re Just Like Us!

Before quarantine puppies, there were Magnum dogs, photogenic canines immortalized alongside their owners by Philippe Halsman, Inge Morath, and others

Tony’s Chocolonely

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Off the Wall

The photographer Horst A. Friedrichs celebrates the magic of independent booksellers and the volumes on their shelves, from the Strand to Shakespeare and Company

Artists in Action

Soviet Russia meets Weimar Germany in these avant-garde posters and drawings of the early 20th century, a gift to MoMA from the Merrill C. Berman Collection

Montmartre Moment

Life with Lee

Lee Friedlander’s images—ranging from portraits of jazz stars to shots of the American heartland—offer insight into the mind of the great photographer

M Is for Man Ray

London Calling

Roy Mehta’s Brent photographs reveal a rarely seen side of London and its diverse communities

Sounds of Silence

A collection of photographs captures the calm that has given Venice room to breathe and its treasures a chance to shine during the coronavirus pandemic