October 30, 2014, 4:30 PM
Finding Solace in Artistry
By T MAGAZINE
The Los Angeles artist Alex Israel sees a vivid exuberance in Terrance Hayes’s reflection on the comforts and perils of taking refuge in art. More...
The Los Angeles artist Alex Israel sees a vivid exuberance in Terrance Hayes’s reflection on the comforts and perils of taking refuge in art. More...
On the eve of the holiday, Will Sanders, a proud pup owner, shares his images of an annual contest in his London neighborhood. More...
No longer content to simply mend ceramic plates, Chinese jars and other fragments of history, the master restorer Bouke de Vries now creates something wholly original from them. More...
The actor and advocate discusses his forthcoming movie, “Shelter.” More...
A concert version of “Invisible Cities,” a Pulitzer Prize nominee for music, will be performed at Los Angeles Union Station tonight. More...
The founders’ favorite “Loud Women” — like Kim Gordon, Yayoi Kusama, Marina Abramovic, Sophia Amoruso — helped get this new online high school for imagination Kickstarted. Here, a first look at their own doodles. More...
Creating a soundtrack for the biopic “The Theory of Everything” represented a departure for the Icelandic musician Johann Johannsson. More...
In honor of the T contributor’s life and work, a brief look back at some of his appearances in the Times. More...
Jvlivs/Erving is the German-born New Yorker’s new project with the composer Casey Mullen. A track from their debut EP premieres here. More...
The new album from the cult-favorite singer-songwriter also known as Liz Harris is her most personal to date. One standout track, “Holding,” appears here. More...
For a new book and app, Steven Sebring created unique composite images of the supermodel using 100 cameras arranged in a circle around her. More...
The New York-based collective has compiled a volume of smartphone portraits of people with works of art — an offshoot of its popular Tumblr site. More...