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What Should I Do With My Portrait of a Slaveholding Ancestor?

My family’s ancestors, the Bibbs, were key figures in the establishment of Alabama. My great-uncle was its territorial governor, appointed…

A 17th-Century Mansion Reimagined for the Future

THE 1960S CLOTHING designer Paco Rabanne was an unrepentant optimist. His chain-mail halter tops and micro-mini shifts strung together from…

A Classic Clutch With a New Twist

A 1998 advertisement for Bottega Veneta, photographed by Peter Lindbergh, for the house’s spring collection. It features a braided leather…

The Artists Bringing Activism into and Beyond Gallery Spaces

I. It’s a sunny Tuesday afternoon, and Eyal Weizman is at his central command — his London living room, which…

The Married Couple Behind the Dreamy Feminist Action Film ‘Mayday’

When the cinematographer Sam Levy and the writer and director Karen Cinorre, who are now married forty-somethings, first met —…

The Many Layers of Lorna Simpson

In January, the artist Lorna Simpson awed readers of Essence magazine with collages featuring photographs of that month’s cover star,…

A Ceramist Inspired by Folklore and the British Countryside

FIRST-TIME VISITORS TO the ceramist Prue Piper’s house are typically late, and readily forgiven for it, because the place, a…

The T List: Five Things We Recommend This Week

Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating,…

She Was Training for a Marathon. Suddenly, She Could Barely Walk.

The 47-year-old woman lay in bed, exhausted and in pain. Her longtime partner lay next to her, anxious to do…

Judge John Hodgman on Birthday Traditions

Abigail writes: During birthdays, my mother makes everyone say nice things about the birthday honoree. I am one of four…

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