The Jackie Robinson of the athletic footwear industry explains how his architecture training prepared him for the job. The post Nike’s Best-Kept Secret, Designer Wilson W. Smith III, Sits Down for a Revealing Interview as He Settles Into Retirement appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
Since retiring from the NBA in 2023, the Hall of Fame inductee has doubled down on a collecting practice that’s driven by instinct and a willingness to play the long game. The post Carmelo Anthony Is Leading the Charge in the NBA Player to Art Collector Pipeline appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
Jeremyn Lee's nostalgia-driven shoe assemblage spans holy-grail heels, (almost) impossible-to-find samples, and the fashion moments that defined his youth. The post Take a Peek at the 600-Plus Luxury Shoes in This Footwear Designer’s Sprawling Archive appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
Torres has conquered our hearts on and off-screen. This month, he debuts an off-Broadway caper and a collaboration with furniture brand Sabai at Collectible's New York edition. In the midst of it all, he selected six other pieces on view at the fair that he'd like to take home. The post There Are Countless Memorable Pieces on Offer at Collectible. These Six Stuck With Comedian Julio Torres. appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
With his new show at Gagosian, the artist fills in the gaps of a family history that’s informed every step of his practice by mining a little-known novel by Alice Walker for inspiration. The post For Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Vulnerability, Doubts, and Insecurities Are as Much Artistic Tools as Oil Paint appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
Raúl de Nieves has filtered everything from drag culture to Catholic iconography into his more-is-more sculptures. At Pioneer Works this fall, he’s leaving excess behind—for good. The post Raúl De Nieves Found Fame With Maximalism. Now, He’s Making an Abrupt Turn—Toward Restraint. appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
Our high-strung, hyper-visible era produced a generation of star athletes who are always on guard. Then came Anthony Edwards. The post At 24, Anthony Edwards Is Bringing Big Personality Back Into Professional Basketball appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
The elusive Luxembourgish actor has been the object of adoration since her breakthrough in Phantom Thread. As she looks down the barrel of three major fall releases, Krieps is focused on staying out of the spotlight. The post How Vicky Krieps Became a Darling of Independent Cinema by Giving 90—Not 100—Percent appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
Herein lies a profile of the artist by Kate Zambreno, along with portraits of the artist by Juergen Teller. The post Artist Sophie Calle, Who Hates Magazine Profiles, Subverted Her Own Cover Story in the Best Way appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
New York’s favorite Renaissance woman took a moment to answer burning questions from admirers Bowen Yang, Vanessa Kirby, and more.| Cultured Mag
The artist and founder of the beloved arts organization threw a semi-centennial celebration for the ages—co-hosted by CULTURED.| Cultured Mag
Today, Julia and Max Voloshyn run one of the city's hottest new galleries—and they are fighting for their home country from Florida.| Cultured Mag
A candid conversation about book jacket design becomes a profound reflection on the tension between art and commerce.| Cultured Mag
On the heels of the release of her fiction debut, Tinx is joined by fellow author Sarah Hoover for a candid conversation about modern womanhood.| Cultured Mag
Ruth Reichl, Matthew Schneier, and Priya Krishna discuss the evolving role of food criticism, from disguises and dining politics to TikTok and taste.| Cultured Mag
Clara Wu Tsai, owner of the WNBA Champion New York Liberty team, compares notes on the intersection of art and sports with Sophia Cohen.| Cultured Mag
Benicio del Toro sits down with his The Phoenician Scheme castmate, Scarlett Johansson, for a frank conversation about the modern-day movie-making machine.| Cultured Mag
Lisa Yuskavage has kept 30 years of irreverent nudes and nipple-licking watercolors tucked away in flat files. Now, they are getting a hero's welcome at the Morgan Library and Museum.| Cultured Mag
Andrew Scott sits down with his Knives Out co-star and best frenemy, Josh O'Connor, for a gloriously chaotic check-in.| Cultured Mag
Ten years after the release of his Sleep album, the composer takes stock of the seminal project's legacy and the evolution of his medium in an increasingly digitized world. The post Classical Music Can Survive the Digital Age. No One Knows That Better Than Max Richter appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
From the winding canals of Venice to the shores of the Douro River, these six luxurious retreats are the perfect travel destinations to make summer last forever. The post Feeling the Venice Film Festival FOMO? Plan Your Own Cinematic European Getaway at One of These 6 Spots. appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
The painter is proving that 98 is as good a time as any to be prolific. The post Seven Decades Into His Practice, This Is What Alex Katz Thinks He Has Over Pollock and de Kooning appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
From James Frey's towering gallery wall to David Salle's eclectic "Great Room," these are the spaces our editors have on their mood boards. The post Craving Domestic Inspiration? These Are <em>CULTURED’</em>s 9 Favorite Interiors of the Summer. appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
April Long, Arabelle Sicardi, and Maxwell Williams tackle copy-cat products, A.I. noses, and whether perfume belongs in the canon of fine art. The post 3 Top Fragrance Critics Weigh In on A.I. Perfume, Dupe Culture, and the Major Rise of Niche Fragrances appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
Francesca Barker McCormick swapped the world of fashion magazines for a place on the silver screen. Next up? Disney+, a dark comedy, and the open road of an actor's journey. The post The ‘Vogue’ to Disney+ Pipeline Is Not a Common One. But This Rising Actor Braved It appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
Ahead of the release of Grand Rapids, which takes on sexual awakenings in Michigan suburbia, the author dishes on growing up, doing too much, and straight women complaining. The post Author Natasha Stagg on Why the Way We Talk About Men Today Isn’t Doing Straight Women Any Favors appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
It’s the foundation of many of our best meals. With our food editor’s help, you’ll know when and where to use it. The post Mina Stone’s Essential Guide to Buying and Using Olive Oil appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
The artist’s latest body of work, on view at James Cohan starting Sept. 5, is asking more questions than it answers—just as he intended. The post Palestinian-American Artist Jordan Nassar’s Latest Show Excavates the Uncertain Futures of Relics appeared first on Cultured Mag.| Cultured Mag
They're discussing life on set, at Burning Man, in the restaurant industry, and more in these must-read catch-ups.| Cultured Mag
Partners in life and art Valentina Akerman and Joe Bradley ring in the second season of their Amagansett home and art space, Galerie Sardine.| Cultured Mag
Like most collectors, the founder of the Mack Foundation loves a big painting, but her interest goes far beyond what can fit on the wall.| Cultured Mag
Here, Joel Mesler shares how the support of a dear friend led him to a life of sobriety and peace.| Cultured Mag
Oakland-based artist Woody de Othello draws on the city’s artistic lineage as well as its political legacy to create his surreal, anthropomorphic sculpture. A ceramist first—although he paints, draws and works with found objects—his sculpture is loose and large, often slumped precariously and fired in a multitude of colors reminiscent of Ron Nagle, though […]| Cultured Mag
Sophia Cohen chats with the artist and Pioneer Works founder about how their experiences on the playa inform their work in the art world back home.| Cultured Mag
The arts patron deploys collecting as a tool for community building and talent cultivation—an ethos honored this summer in Southampton.| Cultured Mag
CULTURED's new Food Editor-at-Large dishes on the scrappy story behind her cult cookbook Cooking for Artists on its 10th anniversary.| Cultured Mag
CULTURED’s food editor, Mina Stone, asked artists to share the food that fuels the work we love. Sheep’s milk yogurt and anchovies made the list.| Cultured Mag
From major institutional exhibitions in the Hudson Valley, to a throwback installation by Pat Steir in Soho, here's what's on this month.| Cultured Mag
Curator and Galerie Myrtis founder Myrtis Bedolla reflects on her latest exhibition, “Renaissance: Noir,” which explores the historiography and continuum of African American identity through paintings by 12 emerging Black artists.| Cultured Mag
This summer, celebrated artist and Sag Harbor local Sanford Biggers will be honored by his hometown institution out East.| Cultured Mag
For the newest edition of its Artist Series, Movado enlists New York creative Derrick Adams.| Cultured Mag
In 2018, the artist couple April Gornik and Eric Fischl purchased a white clapboard church in Sag Harbor, the Hamptons town in which they’ve lived for over 30 years. They spent the ensuing years renovating the space—now simply known as The Church—and in 2021, it opened to the public as a nonprofit community arts center. Dedicating her time and resources to cultivating a space for community is perfectly in sync with Gornik’s values, and for this special edition, she spoke to Cultured a...| Cultured Mag
Through the Hamptons Black Arts Council, the artist and curator is preserving the region’s overlooked histories.| Cultured Mag
There's still time to take one of these must-reads to the beach.| Cultured Mag
Johanna Fateman’s epic diary of her whirlwind Aspen Artweek trip hits the highlights and doesn’t skimp on asides.| Cultured Mag
Cultured Magazine brings you the best from the worlds of contemporary art, design and architecture.| Cultured Mag
The 12-year-old gallery, known for its tight-knit community of artists and its casual style, makes the move to lower Manhattan.| Cultured Mag