The historic Fort Worth Public Market building was originally developed by John J. Harden in 1930 on the edge of downtown. And it’s long been a subject of fascination in the city. Its architectural detailing and landmark tower ― including the semi-circular stairs leading to the entrance tower, its original […]
Apartment Decorating
For most, finding an apartment with the right balance of square footage, amenities, neighborhood, and monthly rent is akin to a competitive sport. These New Yorkers – who lucked into the housing lottery, moved in decades ago, or inherited – placed on the podium and are staying put. Inheritors ‘I’m […]
Great Rooms A visual diary by Design Editor Wendy Goodman. The Living Room: Andres Serrano and Irina Movmyga at home on a 17th-century cassapanca. Serrano’s dealer, Yvon Lambert, found the 16th-century life-size Corpus Christi for him in Avignon. “He took it upon himself to get it for me,” Serrano says. […]
The first night Stephanie Silva spent at her new Brooklyn apartment was uncommonly quiet. So was the following morning and the next day. The 32-year-old native New Yorker had forgotten the last time she was able to mute the city of 8.8 million. “It’s like a sanctuary,” Silva says, but […]
The wife-and-husband gallerists Julia and Max Voloshyn had planned to return to Kyiv last week to open a new show at their space there. But with commercial air traffic halted as Russian troops invaded Ukraine, their stay in Miami — and the run of their pop-up exhibition there — was […]
When art consultant Ellie Hayworth went to ride out lockdown with her parents in Miami in March 2020, she had no way of knowing it would be the beginning of a new chapter in her life, personally and professionally. Hayworth had spent the past two years nurturing her eponymous art […]