
INTRODUCING our POWER 100 ISSUE
For our June/July issue, we play ping-pong with André Balazs, discuss the media industry with WSJ. editor Kristina O'Neill, talk textiles with Hella Jongerius, and much more. Get your copy here.
robert irwin
The octogenarian artist presents a solo show at Pace, his gallery of fifty years, and opens an installation in Marfa.
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Iris apfel
Long a front-row fixture at fashion shows, design doyenne Iris Apfel lands a starring role in a new documentary by the late Albert Maysles.
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michael maharam
The innovator discusses his various collecting obsessions and how he brought his bustling company to where it is now.
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MARIA GRAZIA CHIURI &
PIERPALO PICCIOLI
Valentino unveils a new store in New York designed by David Chipperfield.
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Nathalie du pasquier
A new book featuring 1980s drawings by the Memphis Group founding member arrives amidst a revival of Postmodernist style.
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Cui jie
Painter Cui Jie creates large-scale urban scapes that are at once dreamlike and starkly real in her Beijing studio.
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christopher hawthorne
Los Angeles Times architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne has become a leading voice in design over the past decade.
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Kathy Ryan
The New York Times Magazine's photo director on her love for Instagram and her Renzo Piano–designed office building.
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Nadja Swarovski
The visionary brings a sharp eye to her family's storied crystal company, and now, a burgeoning charitable foundation.
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KRISTINA O'NEILL
The editor-in-chief of WSJ. grants a rare interview, discussing the changes that have made the magazine an advertising juggernaut.
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deyan sudjic
Design Museum director Deyan Sudjic readies the institution for its move into a first-rate new home.
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ROBERTO SNAIDERO
The newly appointed president of Salone del Mobile looks to the future of the fair without losing sight of the past.
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BERNhARD WILLHELM
With a bold, fantastical exhibition at a museum in L.A., fashion designer Bernhard Willhelm predicts the future.
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NICK JONES
Founded two decades ago by Nick Jones, Soho House continues its ascent as an arbiter of influence with locations all over the world.
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Wang jianwei
Artist Wang Jianwei delves into the layered dimensions of time with a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum.
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caroline baumann
Cooper Hewitt director Caroline Baumann prepares to unveil the design museum’s newly renovated and expanded building.
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Donovan Wylie
Magnum photographer Donovan Wylie completes a trilogy of books that explore the architecture behind government surveillance.
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Frederic Malle
The perfumer gives architect Steven Holl carte blanche to design his new shop in New York's Greenwich Village.
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g-rough in rome
A young designer adds a light, tasteful touch to the interiors of a 17th-century Roman building.
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john pawson
With several major projects in the works, John Pawson reaches new heights in things plain and simple.
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michele de lucchi
Michele De Lucchi curates an exhibition exploring the benefits of movement in modern-day offices.
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ROSITA MISSONI
Now a great-grandmother and at the helm of Missoni Home for more than a decade, Rosita Missoni has no plans to stop anytime soon.
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tadao ando
Boxer-turned-architect Tadao Ando creates buildings full of spirit and soul through monumental gestures.
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michael chow
Michael Chow returns to art after a five-decade hiatus and brings his work to mainland China for the first time.
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elizabeth diller
Braving criticism and controversy, architect Elizabeth Diller and her firm move forward with a bold and complex MoMA expansion.
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mario testino
For a new museum show, photographer Mario Testino delves into the traditional and festive dress of his native country.
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Frida Giannini
Gucci's creative director Frida Giannini on how to grow a business in a smart way, and why philanthropy is so important.
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Kris Van Assche
For the creative director of Dior Homme, gradual change makes the greatest impact—in menswear and in life.
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Peter Marino
Peter Marino is happy to admit he doesn’t know a thing about marketing research. Nor does he want to.
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Brad Cloepfil
The buildings of Brad Cloepfil provide a refreshing counter-point to today’s world of flashy designs.
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Annabelle Selldorf
The first thing one notices is the voice. Finely modulated, with a faint, unplaceable accent.
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