Jerry Saltz’s ’90s Slideshow

The art critic Jerry Saltz took thousands of photographs of the New York art world throughout the 1990s. Every opening he went to, every party and studio visit was documented with his Olympus Stylus. Over the years, he developed roll after roll of film, and he found a processing place in Los Angeles to turn…

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Gagosian’s ‘Frank Gehry’ exhibit showcases his rarely seen art

Most Angelenos know Frank Gehry as the rebel architect whose deconstructivist buildings reinvigorated L.A. amid its late-century identity crisis. Fewer know him as the sentimental sculptor celebrated in Gagosian Beverly Hills’ upcoming “Frank Gehry” exhibition, the first to showcase Gehry’s work since his death in December. Curated by those who worked with and loved the…

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Shakespeare’s long-lost London home is finally found

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. By the end of his career, William Shakespeare was a bona fide celebrity boasting multiple homes across England. Historical documents indicate the legendary playwright spent the majority of his later years in the town of his youth, Stratford-upon-Avon, but…

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Maira Kalman’s “Amid It All”

Maira Kalman’s “Amid It All”

For the cover of the March 23, 2026, Spring Style & Design Issue, the artist Maira Kalman painted a vase exploding with flowers, capturing the anticipatory air the season brings. She cited Gustav Mahler’s “Das Lied von der Erde” (“The Song of the Earth”) as her inspiration: “ ‘Dark is life. Spring is here. The birds…

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