New York Art, architecture and travel
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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Friedman Benda explores aporetic architectural furniture in nine new designs
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Doug DuBois slows down time
By John Gendall • Last updated
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Interstellar: Whitney museum toasts Frank Stella with a retrospective
By Ann Binlot • Last updated
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Star turn: NYC’s Friedman Benda gallery celebrates a decade of radical design
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Shape and form: Giovanni Garcia-Fenech’s self-portraits create waves in New York
By Michael Slenske • Last updated
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Power plants: 23 New York artists create indoor perennials for The Plant Show
By Alexandra Alexa • Last updated
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Record breaking: artist Cody Hoyt shows oversize ceramics at Patrick Parrish
By Olivia Martin • Last updated
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Legacy project: the late Ali Tayar’s designs take the spotlight at R & Company
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Frank Gehry: new sculpture and prints at Joni Moisant Weyl, New York
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Good Thing launches architectural silicone bowls at NYC Restaurant Week
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Fernando Mastrangelo finds himself in good company for his new studio’s inauguration
By Olivia Martin • Last updated
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Collectors’ corner: Siegelson’s rare jewels light up Tefaf New York
As with fine art, rare-jewel collections reflect their curator’s distinct point of view. Siegelson, New York, has encapsulated the verve, discipline and sheer artistry of 20th century jewellery design like no other. It would be easy to say that proprietor Lee Siegelson views jewellery as art but such is his collecting style that he doesn’t have to tell you so. Anyone with an interest in art, design and architecture would gain from a visit to his booth at Tefaf New York this week. Here, we choose five current Siegelson pieces that reveal why:
By Caragh McKay • Last updated
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Eckhaus Latta explores consumption, desire and surveillance in solo New York exhibition
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Female design trio Egg Collective opens new boutique in Manhattan
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Model furniture: Chamber celebrates its second year with cabinets and curiosities
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Beyond the smell: fragrance brand Byredo opens new boutique in the heart of New York
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Doug Aitken dials in with the American engineer who made the first cell phone call
By Olivia Martin • Last updated
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Masters old and new: Hannah Martin unveils a modern classic in New York
By Caragh McKay • Last updated
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Rafael de Cárdenas gives Demisch Danant’s West Village gallery an injection of Gallic cool
By Aaron Peasley • Last updated
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Back to basics: Demisch Danant remembers the rise of French minimalism
By Kelsey Mulvey • Last updated
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Design duo Kueng Caputo make a splash at New York’s Salon 94 with their new furniture collection
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Moving on up: Delorenzo Gallery reopens in a fourth floor space in New York City
By John Gendall • Last updated
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Early beginnings: David Hockney's early drawings on show in New York
By Brook Mason • Last updated
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De Wain Valentine's first New York survey in 30 years opens at David Zwirner
By Stephanie Murg • Last updated
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'The Yosemite Suite': Pace Gallery exhibits David Hockney's bucolic iPad drawings
By Daniel Scheffler • Last updated
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Rado reveals the winner of its Star Prize US 2018
By Caitlin McDonald • Last updated
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Collage days: curator Matylda Krzykowski’s eye for pastiche and design
By Sujata Burman • Last updated
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