summer-2025
CULTURED
Cultured's latest issue, curated by Sarah Harrelson, explores the intersection of art and food with interviews of artists like Alison Saar, insights into 90s queer restaurants, a visual guide to New York eateries, and conversations with actors Andrew Scott and Benicio Del Toro.
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| In Her First Institutional Solo, Leah Ke Yi Zheng Translates the Intangible Nature of Change Into Paint The artist’s hometown show at the Renaissance Society uses theI Ching’s hexagrams as a jumpi... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| ‘CULTURED’ Peeks Behind the Winter Show’s Curtain for an Opening Night Preview An insider’s night out always starts the Winter Show's season, with caviar and buzzy chatter... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| With Art Basel Qatar, Wael Shawky Is Betting on Artists Over Sales Logic As the artistic director of Art Basel's new Doha edition, the Egyptian artist is hoping to p... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
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Amanda Precourt and her partner, Andrew Jensdotter, at home in Denver with Anselm Kiefer’s Engel der Geschichte, 2017 Art collectors Amanda Precourt and Andrew Jensdotter pose at home with an impressive Anselm... | Image | - | |
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How a Condemned Cookie Factory in Denver Became Home to a Heavy-Hitting Art Collection (And Yes, You Can Visit) A Denver cookie factory has been transformed into a stunning art gallery, showcasing an impr... | Article | - | |
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Wolfgang Tillmans Became a Household Name Finding Beauty in the Banal. He’s Ready to Re-Evaluate. Renowned photographer Wolfgang Tillmans explores everyday beauty and is now reflecting on hi... | Article | - | |