New York
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in New York - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to New York.
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Her great-uncle was Jackson Pollock. Now her fledgling gallery, Argo Fine Arts, is the talk of ParisArt world royalty Samantha McCoy's artistic legacy shapes her thoughtful gallery ethos, as shown in her Art Paris 2026 presentation with works by Christiane Löhr, Cy Twombly and more
By Amy Serafin Published
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in AprilOur editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
By Tianna Williams Published
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Loft-like and seductive, architects Bonetti/Kozerski’s new HQ prioritises collaborationAt the architects’ new office in New York, collaboration and conversation are high on the agenda
By Diana Budds Published
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Once a Gilded Age boarding house for ‘respectable’ young ladies, a New York landmark is reborn as a sophisticated hotelThe Twenty Two New York is the first overseas outpost of the London hotel and club of the same name. Here’s our review
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Cult Korean perfumer Nonfiction just opened the loveliest boutique on the Lower East SideDesigned by the award-winning firm Charlap Hyman & Herrero, the store is filled with antiques, scents and stories
By Anna Fixsen Published
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OMA’s New Museum expansion is not just an extension but a ‘counterpart’, says Rem KoolhaasThe extension, which was nearly a decade in the works, gives the box-like Bowery landmark a crystalline sidekick
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Famed designer Robert Stilin opens a handsomely curated salon of art and design in New YorkInterior designer Robert Stilin invites clients and designers into his world within a new gallery space in NoMad
By Dan Howarth Published
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On a high: tour this New York apartment founded on artGallery Studiotwentyseven owners Nacho Polo and Robert Onuska take us inside the Herzog & de Meuron-designed Tribeca Jenga Building to discover their art-filled apartment
By Ifeoluwa Adedeji Published
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An era-defining insight into the Chelsea Hotel's artistic community in 1970s New YorkLong thought lost, these images by artist Albert Scopin chronicle his time at Manhattan’s Chelsea Hotel amidst the demi-monde of the city’s artists, musicians and eccentrics
By Jonathan Bell Published
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The 6 most stylish omakase spots to book in NYC right nowThese intimate Japanese restaurants score points for cuisine and style. Here are our favourites to book now
By Dan Howarth Published
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In Montauk, a century-old horse barn has been sensitively reimagined as a retreat for artists and writersWith his eponymous foundation, playwright Edward Albee wanted to ‘serve writers and visual artists from all walks of life’. Thanks to a careful restoration by TenBerke architects, Albee’s vision is entering a triumphant new chapter
By Beth Broome Published
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Wallpaper* wants to know: why are there suddenly so many bathing clubs in New York?Schvitzes and banyas have been part of Gotham's cultural fabric for more than a century. But a never-ending new crop of experience-focused saunas and wellness spaces promises something else
By Emma O'Kelly Published
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Inside The Eighty Six, a new jewel box restaurant that’s already celebrity-approvedWith lavish interiors from Rockwell Group and a decadent menu, a historic New York boozer has been reborn in glittering fashion
By Lindsay Cohn Published
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Could this Sotheby's design auction be the most valuable of all time?The collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg, set to hit the block on 22 April, could fetch as much as $43 million
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Inside House of Santal, a new Manhattan gallery devoted exclusively to South Asian designAmid a sea of galleries focused on American and European work, the new platform, founded by Raksha Sanikam, is highlighting talents from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and more
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Furnished with midcentury classics, this Catskills hotel is the perfect retreat for design loversDeep in the forests of New York State, Piaule Catskill partnered with Design Within Reach to infuse its interiors with modernist design icons, crafting a serene, nature-filled escape
By Anna Solomon Published
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The best shows of New York Fashion Week A/W 2026From Proenza Schouler to LII, Wallpaper* picks the highlights from the latest edition of New York Fashion Week, which took place in the city this week
By Anna Fixsen Last updated
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This New York apartment is a spatial puzzle, with details that satisfyingly slot into placeSurprisingly spacious, this one-bedroom New York apartment is an ode to the building’s warehouse history and perfectly precise joinery, which is satisfying to look at (and use)
By Tianna Williams Published
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Artist Lauren Drescher’s mythical mermaid prints balance rhythm and reverieThe New Zealand and France-based artist exhibits blue-washed prints of otherworldly aquatic tales in New York
By Osman Can Yerebakan Published
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A historic piano showroom has been transformed into a sparkling new US headquarters for Bonhams auction houseIn New York, the historic Steinway Hall has been stitched into one of the world's skinniest residential skyscrapers. Here's a look inside
By Beth Broome Published
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At this seductive Brooklyn club, you can dance the night away under a canopy of plantsWith a strict no-photo policy and impeccable design, Green Room is ‘supposed to be a haven for the creative class’
By Adrian Madlener Published
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For Isamu Noguchi, New York City was the ultimate playgroundA new show, now on view at the Noguchi Museum in Queens, explores the artist's relationship with the city he called home
By Anthony Paletta Published
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At Atra Form's futuristic New York gallery, you're encouraged to take a napThe temporary gallery allows visitors to experience the design studio's imaginative products – from a fur-covered sofa to a relaxation-inducing recliner
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Arthur Tress’ photographs taken in The Ramble are a key part of New York’s queer historyThe images, which captured gay men, like Tress himself, cruising around the Central Park woodland in 1969, are the subject of a new book
By Upasana Das Published
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Jan Staller’s Manhattan Project is an abstracted chronicle of a city under constructionThe photographer Jan Staller shows another side of New York’s relentless change with this portfolio of dynamic, sculptural images
By Jonathan Bell Published
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How Isamu Noguchi dissolved the boundaries between art, design and the cityIsamu Noguchi shaped cities, interiors and everyday rituals through design: here’s everything you need to know about the interdisciplinary American modernist who believed art belonged in public life
By Aditi Sharma Published
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Photographer John Arsenault’s ceramic vessels prove it’s never too late to shift focusAfter years of creating portraits, the artist has revealed a series of intriguing and sexually charged ceramics in New York
By Dan Howarth Published




