Florence Buchanan
Public art and gender politics clash in corporate America.
Detail of Jim Dine,
The mighty robe I, 1985.
Colour lithograph with relief printing from polymer plates,
61.3 x 50.7 cm (image and plate), 89.2 x 63.4 cm (sheet)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Gift of the artist, 2016, 2016.806, © Jim Din
Jim Dine and other pop artists like Andy Warhol took everyday things and transformed them into magical objects. In his prints a robe could become a self-portrait, a president, or a hero.
City People Notebook.
Will Eisner Studios
It’s the 100th anniversary of the birth of graphic novel pioneer Will Eisner.
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Warhol has become one of the most well known artists in the world, but his work still has secrets to reveal.
Sky Atlantic
As the series draws to a close, it will leave in its wake controversy and debate.
Cock and bullion: the $2,000 pizza.
Industry Kitchen
On sale in New York for US$2,000. Don’t all rush at once.
‘I’m lovin it.’
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A fundraising initiative in Scotland has made headlines, but good intentions are not enough when it comes to helping vulnerable people.
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Airbnb may have faced eviction in New York, but it has a great relationship with the authorities in most other cities around the world.
This guy?
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Donald Trump talks over women, refuses to listen, won’t take control of his bad habits – enough already.
Jackson Pollock, Blue poles, 1952.
© The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
This quintessential modern art movement couldn’t have gained precedence without the work of critics – and the Cold War.
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Worldwide real estate makes up 60% of the value of all global assets. But it’s being concentrated into the hands of a wealthy few.
Hillary Clinton has been deeply frustrated in her efforts to dismiss Bernie Sanders’ candidacy.
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Hillary Clinton’s ‘slow and steady push’ is hardly inspiring. But it shows she is playing the long game, already positioning herself as the centrist candidate for the election in November.
Voting in Port Washington, NY.
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Two weeks ago Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz were riding high. The New York primary changes all that with decisive victories for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Team Clinton: from 1992 to 2016.
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The story of New York’s 1992 Democratic primary – when another Clinton beat another left wing candidate with the help of another Cuomo.
Dumb-o.
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While New York clings firmly to its system of rent control, London’s housing market has changed too much to re-introduce them.
Ted Cruz speaks at a rally in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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Is ‘chutzpah’ actually – as Ted Cruz claimed – a New York word? And what’s with the candidate’s insistence on distancing himself from New York City?
New York Fashion Week has grown from its humble second world war roots into a cultural juggernaut.
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New York Fashion week starts today and the world will watch outrageous designs strut down the runway. How did New York become one of the great fashion centres of the modern world?
Jackson Heights possesses an abundance of diverse cuisine.
Frederick Wiseman’s documentary ‘In Jackson Heights’ explores the joys, struggles, victories and defeats of one of the most diverse communities in the country.
Long Island gallerist Glafira Rosales (left) sold fake paintings to Knoedler director Ann Freedman (right), who then turned them around for millions. Was Freedman aware that they were fakes?
What, exactly, was going on at the Knoedler Gallery in the years leading up to a forgery indictment?
Boston has some of the highest rents – and lowest vacancy rates – in the country.
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In a competitive rental market, landlords can easily skirt anti-discrimination laws.