"Life is short, art is long," so goes the famous citation by the Ancient Greek Hippocrates, which expresses the fundamental truth that art has the ability to frame time, space and experience in a unique way. It can capture the movements of culture, the movements of personal understanding, and the expression of elegance. This week nearly all of our features involve creativity that is on the move and moving forward, and it's very force is its dynamism.
In the middle of a world tour of his traveling salon, we talk with the hairstylist John Nollet about his range of haute couture hair accessories and his increasing role as a photographer and film director.
A new documentary celebrates the work of the late architectural photographer Julius Shulman. We preview the movie's trailer and look back at some of Shulman's most iconic work.
For centuries, craftsmen have looked to wood as a resource for creativity. Versatile, sustainable, yet incredibly beautiful, it remains an all-time favorite among designers and aficionados.
A pioneering new art venture at Paris' FIAC brought together 10 blue-chip galleries and 23 museum-quality artworks to create one über-gallery that is pitching itself as an alternative to Christie's and Sotheby's.
The Prada Transformer has flipped for the final time. We talk to Tomaso Galli, the project’s director, and review the highlights of this morphing Rem Koolhaas-designed pavilion.