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Barbara Gladstone’s Chelsea House Listed for Just Under $12 Million

The Greek Revival rowhouse at 344 West 22nd Street looks much like the neighboring 19th-century brick homes, which are all.

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Movies

In ‘The Phoenician Scheme,’ Real Masterpieces Get a Starring Role

At the end of Wes Anderson’s new caper, “The Phoenician Scheme,” there are some unusual credits. In addition to the.

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Overlooked No More, Walasse Ting, Who Bridged Cultures With Paint and Prose

This article is part of Overlooked, a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported.

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Business

With Guarantees Galore, Christie’s Has a Rocky Start to Auction Week

Chandelier bidding. Quiet phone banks. Executives wiping their brows. One of the most anticipated auctions of the season proved to.

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Real Estate

The NYC Apartment Where Christo and Jeanne-Claude Cast Their Spells

Hidden among the three-hour-long lines for sample sales, the luxury boutiques selling $4,000 bags and the street vendors hawking $100.

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Real Estate

A ‘Romantic Idealist’ Renovates a Derelict House on an Artist’s Budget

Standing in his kitchen, with walls the color of green tea, Peter Daverington stops, closes his eyes and surrenders to.

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Painting From Memory, Salman Toor Conjures Passion and Freedom

Salman Toor needed a better perspective. Backing slowly away from his easel, the 42-year-old artist closed one eye and raised.

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Zurab Tsereteli, Polarizing Russian Sculptor of Colossal Works, Dies at 91

Zurab K. Tsereteli, a Georgian-Russian artist whose towering monuments and heroic statues pleased the authorities in the Kremlin but drew.

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Movies

Rosa Barba Lights Up MoMA With Her Love of Cinema

Rosa Barba makes artworks with film. But you wouldn’t call them movies. Sometimes she shoots them with 35-millimeter cameras and.

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