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Adrianne Rubenstein, Floating Fruit, 2026.

New York-based, Canadian-born painter and curator Adrianne Rubenstein’s Floating Fruit (2026) depicts a bowl and its contents suspended in midair, as strawberries, grapes, an apple and an orange scatter across the canvas. Painted in oil at a large scale, the work combines rich color with loose, playful forms and decorative patterning. It is a central work in Fruit Business, her exhibition inspired by the fruit company founded by her grandfather in the 1930s.

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Extras on the set of Cleopatra, 1963.

Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s colossal production remains one of Hollywood’s great spectacles of excess. More than 26,000 costumes were made for the film, dressing its stars,... Read More

Archival Photos

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Radio Shoestring was a short-lived pirate station calling itself “Eastside Community Radio,” broadcasting from Walthamstow in East London beginning in March 1984. The 12 May... Read More

Deep Cuts

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Mary Fedden, 1968

Mary Fedden was a British painter, born in Bristol in 1915 and trained at London’s Slade School of Fine Art. She had wanted to be... Read More

Art History

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Receptionist waits at her desk, General Motors Technical Center, 1965

Archival Photos

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A list of cute things: you also you hey look you and you wait wait wait you you're cute

Lists

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Designers Sacha Oré and Irina Borovikova shaped this Moscow apartment around calm, nature, and softly expressive objects. Rounded forms, botanical references, and warm organic materials... Read More

Interiors

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A modern reconstruction of the lion-headed helmet worn by Alexander the Great on the so-called Alexander Sarcophagus, a late-fourth-century BC marble tomb found in the... Read More

Design Objects

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Chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scottish architect and designer

Mackintosh’s low-back armchair for Kate Cranston’s Argyle Street Tea Rooms combines Arts & Crafts construction, Scottish vernacular influence, and sculptural modernity in a design made... Read More

Design Objects

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Gustav Klimt, The Park, 1910–1911. Oil on canvas. Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Gustav Klimt’s The Park, painted between 1910 and 1911, belongs to the quieter side of his late work: not the gold, bodies, and theatrical eroticism... Read More

Art History

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Diana Boier

Acne Studios FW26.

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