Jessica Klingelfuss
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Knock out: Bergman Interiors packs a punch at boutique boxing gym BXR London
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The 13 best NYC secret bars and speakeasies, and how to find them
Hidden drinking dens are a dime a dozen in New York – if you’re in the know. Take, for example, Please Don’t Tell, accessed via a 1940s wooden phone booth inside Crif Dogs (and the only time we condone drinking and dialling). Then there’s the Blind Barber, a barbershop by day, lounge by night; Angel’s Share, hidden within a Japanese restaurant; and East Village institution Death & Co, the watering hole of choice for casual tipplers and professional bartenders alike. New York’s Prohibition days may be long behind it, but the city’s discerning imbibers are still seeking thrills in sumptuous speakeasies and clandestine cocktails. Here, we pull up a stool to NYC’s finest new-generation bars with old-world charm.
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Could NFTs spark a photography revolution? Meet the innovators
As Web3 platform Fellowship brings world-class photography to the blockchain, including newly minted work by Joel Meyerowitz and Pieter Hugo, we explore how NFT photography is changing how we buy, sell, authenticate and experience art
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Cristina Iglesias’ radical public sculpture: ‘I’m not trying to recreate nature’
With projects in London and New York, including an installation at the Royal Academy, it’s a major moment for Cristina Iglesias. We speak to the Spanish artist about her explorations of public space
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Alexander Calder mobiles reimagined as gravity-defying still lifes
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Soft touch: Universal Design Studio brings tactile textures to J&M Davidson’s new London boutique
Universal Design Studio brings tactile textures to J&M Davidson's new London boutique on Mount Street
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Nils-Udo and Ruinart’s ode to biodiversity in rural Reims
For the latest project in Ruinart’s 300th-anniversary countdown, land art pioneer Nils-Udo has unveiled HABITATS, a trio of ephemeral, organic nests that dapple the champagne maison’s Reims vineyards
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What lies beneath
Italian filmmaker and artist Martina Amati takes us 'Under' in an immersive installation at London gallery Ambika P3
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Video: Miles Aldridge re-imagines British painter Mark Gertler's 'Merry-Go-Round'
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Smut, gore (and more): Vanessa Baird wins the 2015 Lorck Schive Art Prize
Vanessa Baird wins Norway's biggest contemporary art prize with a Technicolor tapestry of smut and gore
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Pattern power
Patternity's first book envisions ‘A New Way of Seeing’
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Artist Julianknxx on poetry, dreams and Switzerland
Ahead of the New York showing of his major new film with Switzerland Tourism, we visit the studio of London-based poet and filmmaker Julianknxx
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Mathieu Lehanneur’s liquid marble installation makes a splash in France
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Garden party: Hauser & Wirth goes green for Tetsumi Kudo exhibition
Hauser & Wirth goes green for Tetsumi Kudo exhibition
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Grove Square Galleries makes a bold entrance on London's art scene
Launching during Frieze Week with a show by artist Christopher Kieling, new gallery Grove Square Galleries is dynamic, collaborative and forward-looking
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Perrotin releases Maurizio Cattelan banana t-shirts to benefit hunger-relief charity
Profits from each sale will go towards Feeding South Florida, a food bank serving Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe counties
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British Art Show 8 arrives in Edinburgh with new and expanded works
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The Bass art museum reveals new look after two-year revamp
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Nike brings immersive fitness spectacular Unlimited You to London
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Riotous colour, terrific textiles: Sheila Hicks: ‘Off Grid’ at The Hepworth Wakefield
Fiber art icon Sheila Hicks’ much-anticipated show at The Hepworth Wakefield is a career-spanning celebration of voluminous form and vibrant colour
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Gieves & Hawkes’ A/W 2013 collection comes to life in ’A Link Through Time’
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How architect Kulapat Yantrasast uses the new iPad Pro
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2017 in review: the year in 100 pictures
At Wallpaper* HQ, we do a lot of forward-thinking. With the year drawing to a close, it’s a rare chance to pause, reflect, and celebrate the people, places and things that have rocked our world over the last year. We soon realised it would be near-impossible to whittle down all of the spirit-lifting architecture, design, fashion, art and more, that had inspired us – and you – in 2017. Wallpaper* celebrated 21 years of life-enhancing stuff; launched Precious Index, our new watches and jewellery supplement; hit the global design and art fair circuit, from Milan to Miami, Buenos Aires to Brussels; and went inside Apple Park, just to name a few things. Here, we pick out some of our favourite highlights, all 100 of them...
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Exploring New York City in the footsteps of poet Frank O’Hara
Frieze has enlisted New York-based photographer Clément Pascal to bring to life the poetry of Frank O’Hara (1926–1966). Commissioned ahead of Frieze New York (2–6 May), the series celebrates the city’s people, streets and architecture through the American writer’s seminal collection Lunch Poems.
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