Wanderlust
A Guide to the Ancient, Now Thriving, City Where Picasso Was Born
Málaga, Spain was for centuries a strategic site for the various conquerers who laid claim to it. We can see why.
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Málaga, Spain was for centuries a strategic site for the various conquerers who laid claim to it. We can see why.
By ALEXANDER LOBRANO
Good-looking, charming and a celebrity in his native Chile, the surprise winner of this year’s Pritzker cares more about solving social problems than exercising his artistic chops.
By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
The onetime enfant terrible Terence Koh moved to the mountains to commune with the insects, which form the basis of a new, very different kind of show.
By KEVIN McGARRY
From strappy to super simple, these black flats can get you through many seasons.
By MALINA JOSEPH GILCHRIST
The pioneer of experimental pop music sketched her answers at her Los Angeles home using something called a Wacom Cintiq tablet.
By GABÉ DOPPELT
Samara Golden finds comfort in an old stack of Genii: The International Conjurors’ Magazine.
As told to EMILY SPIVACK
Before finding music magic in North Carolina, Max Jury worked with truck drivers and recorded at Jimi Hendrix’s old studio.
By JEFF OLOIZIA
T’s picks for the most interesting pavilions at the 15th edition of the fair, whose theme this year is “Reporting From the Front.”
By HETTIE JUDAH
A new show at the Frick Collection pairs the sculptor Arlene Shechet’s irreverent works with the Meissen classics that inspired them.
By MEGHAN DAILEY
The photographer Benoit Peverelli captured moments from the second half of the annual film festival, which wrapped up yesterday.
The Neo-Expressionist painter Georg Baselitz responded to a poem by Jane Hirshfield, the author of eight collections of poetry.
By GEORG BASELITZ and JANE HIRSHFIELD
Ed Lee, a recent Central Saint Martins grad (and Harry Styles favorite), has created a brand inspired by fashion history — and his love of vintage clothing.
By OSMAN AHMED
Stutterheim, the cult purveyor of raincoats, has opened a hole-in-the-wall shop in NoLIta.
By TAS TOBEY
Famous photographers’ recipes were gathered in the late ’70s, but never published — until now.
By LAURA NEILSON
A free-flowing discussion about babies and bodies between a performance artist who has never owned a TV, and a film and TV performer who once wanted to be an artist.
By CHRISTOPHER GLAZEK
A new nostalgic design for the global traveler.
By NANCY HASS
A pair of architecturally minded enterprises offer intriguing yet wildly divergent holiday rentals. Choose your fantasy.
By KATE MAXWELL
With its pristine beaches, delicious seafood and cheery vibe, this town is the next great south-of-the-border destination.
By ALICE NEWELL-HANSON
Christian Marclay, best known for his film montage ‘‘The Clock,’’ responded to a poem by Billy Collins, a former poet laureate of the United States.
By CHRISTIAN MARCLAY and BILLY COLLINS