The designer’s new series of lamps and lighting vessels mixes materials in a personal exploration of power and independence inspired by Greek mythology.
For the designer Hartley Goldstein Jr., a menswear line of reworked vintage fabrics is more conceptual art project than fashion brand.
As she goes from dark award-season contender Manchester by the Sea to the CBS sitcom Superior Donuts, the young actress takes every opportunity to learn and try something new.
The Swedish illustrator finds strength in female numbers in an exhibition of her ceramic portraits of women, using secondhand vessels to celebrate feminine power.
Working with Gaspar Noé, Nicolas Winding Refn, and Tom Ford in this weekend’s Nocturnal Animals is just the start for the young American actor in his quest to keep surprising.
Photographer Martin Zähringer’s independent magazine launches a fourth issue—now in color!—that questions the industry’s obsession with youth in its continuing effort to showcase its models as real women.
In her new short illustrated film, the fashion illustrator takes on symbols of male dominance and the pain and beauty of the creative process.
After signing up for an acting class looking only to improve her fiction writing, the focused young actress has been tackling roles of increasing complexity ever since.
A new line of handmade rugs brings a Scandinavian sensibility and æsthetic to New York with colorful designs that offer a comforting sense of home.
The Los Angeles-based artist mixes textures and tones in his vivid, abstract mixed-media paintings, but don’t call them collages.