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  • 1 month ago | wmagazine.com | Kat Herriman |Elianel Clinton

    Milroy wears his own clothing throughout. Photo by Elianel ClintonIt took 20 years for the artist Mark Milroy to work up the gumption to attend the New York School of Art. At least, that’s the way the 57-year-old painter tells it, on a sunny spring morning visit to the Brooklyn shotgun apartment and studio he shares with his partner and muse, the arborist Lindsey Testolin. What Milroy leaves unsaid is that he’s been a lifelong student of art, and that his game is long.

  • 1 month ago | wmagazine.com | Kat Herriman

    Jim Lambie's "The Strokes (Chrome)" at Frieze NYThe New York art spring season is in full swing, with five coinciding art fairs—Frieze, Esther, Independent, Spring/Break and TEFAF—announcing the crescendo this week. Frieze New York, the main attraction and anchor, is more walkable than ever. After a meager year in the market, some galleries are understandably sitting out and refocusing on tailored opportunities for their artists.

  • Mar 20, 2025 | nyra.nyc | Kat Herriman

    In 1985, the insurance giant Equitable Life expanded its portfolio from the business of death to that other inevitable enterprise, New York real estate—spinning off a subsidiary that used Equitable’s $20 billion worth of property, including a pharaonic postmodern headquarters by Edward Larrabee Barnes, still under construction, as a springboard to becoming the United States’ largest investor in property assets for pension funds.

  • Mar 18, 2025 | balharbourshops.com | Kat Herriman

    The BHS Edit Fashion News Lifestyle Fashion News March 18, 2025 By Kat Herriman On February 29, 2024, a flurry of Instagram activity announced the roaring return of boho chic, with the unveiling of Creative Director Chemena Kamali’s Fall/Winter collection—her first show at the helm of Chloé. Unlike other runways, the majority of imagery leaking out of Kamali’s inaugural performance wasn’t red-carpet images of A-list celebrities posted by stylists because their clients are too famous for...

  • Feb 21, 2025 | wmagazine.com | Kat Herriman

    Despite the recent fires, Los Angeles has come together for its annual art week, welcoming the international jet set to the Pacific coast for a packed calendar of gallery openings, museum exhibitions, satellite fairs, and parties—capped off by the main event: Frieze L.A. Still, this year feels a bit different. With local schools on spring break, many parents may forgo the fairs altogether. If you’re in town, here’s what to prioritize outside of the main tent (traffic included).

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