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Ed Young Dies at 91; Infused His Illustrations With Chinese Tradition

Over a 60-year career, he illustrated some 100 books of fairy tales, poetry and memoirs, and won three Caldecott Medals.

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On Fire Island, a Home for Art — and the Artists Who Make It

How a New York homeowner and a pair of gay architects turned a midcentury Sears catalog kit house in the…

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In Detroit, a French Brasserie That Feels Like a Portal to Paris

Plus: a recycled cashmere capsule collection, a new Brooklyn haunt inspired by Korean cafe culture — and more recommendations from…

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Underground Art: A Show Celebrates Subway Posters

A Chelsea gallery is displaying works that were originally created as advertisements for the School of Visual Arts.

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Artists Have Little to Fear From A.I.

I’ve got 99 problems with A.I., but intellectual property ain’t one. Media and entertainment industries have lately been consumed with…

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The Met Keeps Releasing Clothing With Pacsun. Why?

The unlikely coupling of art museum and mall brand has yielded three apparel collections, with a fourth releasing this month.

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Howard S. Becker, Who Looked at Society With a Fresh Eye, Dies at 95

A sociologist, he challenged conventional thinking on matters as diverse as deviance, art making and marijuana use, and later found…

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In Japan’s ‘Gateway to Asia’: Street Food, Night Life and a Thriving Arts Scene

Fukuoka, known for its outdoor food stalls, is a popular destination for Japanese tourists. Now it’s starting to draw more…

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On Our National Mall, New Monuments Tell New Stories

In the shadow of the Washington Monument, six temporary installations tease out who and what should be commemorated, and how…

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In Paris, an Apartment With a Rebellious Streak

When it comes to aesthetics, says the Paris-based architect and interior designer Maxime Bousquet, 35, “what’s considered good taste is…

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