
M. H. Miller
Features Director at T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Arts Editor at @tmagazine. I don't use Twitter.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
nytimes.com | M. H. Miller |Miranda Barnes
Generations of creatives once flocked to the city seeking affordable rent. Now, despite skyrocketing real estate prices, some continue to carve out studio spaces of their own. Credit... New York's reputation as a beacon for artists was never inevitable. Only after World War II had destabilized Europe was the city able to usurp Paris as the commercial center of the art business.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
nyti.ms | M. H. Miller
T Magazine|Why Can’t We Give Up the Ghosting? https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/31/t-magazine/ghosting-dating-relationships.htmlnotes on the cultureHow a disappearing act became the default ending to so much human interaction. Oct. 31, 2023Updated 12:14 p.m. ETHorror movies are always a good reflection of the culture that created them.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
nyti.ms | M. H. Miller |Nick Haramis |Emily J. Lordi |Ligaya Mishan
In our 2023 Greats issue, out Oct. 22, T celebrates four talents across music, film, art and fashion whose careers are a master class in curiosity, composure and defiance. Whenever I read the profiles for this, our annual Greats issue, I’m always struck by the same thing: how many of our subjects say that their path once felt unclear to them. To us, they’re people who changed not only their artistic genres but the culture at large.
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Oct 18, 2023 |
nyti.ms | Nick Haramis |Emily J. Lordi |Ligaya Mishan |M. H. Miller
In our 2023 Greats issue, out Oct. 22, T celebrates four talents across music, film, art and fashion whose careers are a master class in curiosity, composure and defiance. Whenever I read the profiles for this, our annual Greats issue, I’m always struck by the same thing: how many of our subjects say that their path once felt unclear to them. To us, they’re people who changed not only their artistic genres but the culture at large.
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Sep 25, 2023 |
nytimes.com | M. H. Miller
Commercial galleries are an old business, and a unique one within the New York City economy, something between a storefront and a salon, the anchor of both a largely unregulated marketplace and of creative expression itself. The earliest examples of galleries in New York, from the first half of the 19th century, predate every major museum and auction house in the metropolitan area, not to mention Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State Building and Grand Central Terminal.
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