STORIES ON CREATIVE AND CREATIVES
Paul Mpagi Sepuya: The Image in Relation
Through mirrors and fragments, Paul Mpagi Sepuya transforms portraiture into a study of intimacy, presence, and the shared act of looking.
Méret Oppenheim: The Power of Inner Necessity
Objects transformed by intuition and tension, Méret Oppenheim’s work explores desire, material, and the quiet power of the subconscious.
Marina Yee: Couture as Inquiry
Breaking the suit’s silhouette, Marina Yee framed classic structure through patchwork and texture, asking more of clothes rather than less.
Grace Wales Bonner: Where Form Meets Meaning
Designer, scholar, and storyteller, weaving tailoring, culture, and intellect into a contemporary language of beauty and belonging.
Ann Lowe: A Quiet Revolution
Grace in every stitch, refined craftsmanship and quiet strength define Ann Lowe’s couture and her enduring cultural legacy.
The Season Ahead: S/S 26 Runway Highlights
Standout looks from the Spring 2026 runways, capturing the craftsmanship, color, and form shaping the season ahead.
Paris in Motion: Art Basel 2025
Art Basel returns to the Grand Palais, bringing together over 200 galleries, new ideas, and the quiet confidence of a city that still defines the avant-garde.
Ruth Asawa’s Quiet Monument at MoMA
MoMA opens its largest-ever exhibition by a woman artist, celebrating Ruth Asawa’s visionary wire sculptures and six decades of creativity.
Revisiting The Race, Myth, Art, and Justice Exhibition
Originally presented by CCCADI and now archived on Google Arts & Culture, The Race, Myth, Art, and Justice endures as a visual dialogue on identity, storytelling, and the art of resistance.
The Curators Defining Contemporary Culture: Interiors, Fashion, and Art
Meet the curators shaping today’s cultural landscape, from Thelma Golden to Paola Antonelli, redefining how art, fashion, and design create context, connection, and meaning.
The Legacy of Black Dimensions in Art
Explore “For Liberation and For Life: The Legacy of Black Dimensions in Art,” an Albany Institute exhibition honoring a 50-year collective of Black artists who used art as a tool for liberation and cultural continuity.

