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Praiano Is Where the Amalfi Coast Drops the Act

Casa Angelina in Praiano” width=”970″ height=”551″ data-caption=’Praiano. <span class=”lazyload media-credit”>Casa Angelina</span>’> In Positano, there is no escape from the crowds, who gather in hordes in the picturesque Amalfi Coast town between March and October. While Positano has become iconic for its colorful, cliffside buildings and umbrella-covered beaches, Praiano, its neighbor down the road, is less […]

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50 Years of Groundbreaking Work: Kunstmuseum Basel Puts Helen Frankenthaler Front and Center

In 1950s New York, The Irascibles was the name given to a group of Abstract Expressionists who protested a “monster” exhibition at the Met, “American Painting Today—1950.” Eighteen artists signed the boycott, including Rothko, Motherwell, de Kooning and Pollock. Thus began the image-making of hard-hitting, hard-drinking, fierce, trailblazing male artists. Unfortunately, as so often in

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From Midnight Casts to Authorized Editions: Understanding the Market for Posthumously Produced Art

This story begins where most would end. On April 16, 1828, Spanish artist Francisco de Goya died at the age of 82. It is often said that an artist’s work becomes more valuable in death than in life, as it dawns on prospective buyers that scarcity is now a factor with no more artworks being

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Lovable’s Revenue Chief Ryan Meadows on the Swedish Startup’s Explosive Growth

Lovable.jpeg?quality=80&w=800″ alt=”Headshot of man in beige quarter ziip” width=”800″ height=”709″ data-caption=’Ryan Meadows is steering Lovable’s go-to-market strategy as demand for A.I. coding tools surges. <span class=”lazyload media-credit”>Courtesy Lovable</span>’> As interest in “vibe coding” spreads rapidly, so is the footprint of Lovable, a Swedish startup known for its A.I. coding tools for non-technical users. After raising $330 million

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Nick Doyle’s “Mirror, Mirror” Turns the American Dream Inside Out

Those who see cracks in the American Dream often see it as a mythic, multilevel symbolic imaginary, strategically crafted to colonize the psyche with aspirational goals and systems of values more aligned with Hollywood than with America’s economic realities. Artist Nick Doyle’s latest show at Perrotin, “Collective Hallucinations,” cleverly engages with all that but extends

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The Innovation Gap Emerging Inside Corporate America

Something notable is happening inside large corporations right now. Expense budgets are being frozen. Travel is being cut. Headcount is being slowing or disappearing altogether. In some sectors, benefits once considered untouchable are being scaled back as companies search for efficiencies and redirect capital toward A.I. infrastructure and automation. None of that is unprecedented on

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The SpaceX Insiders Set to Make Billions in Its Blockbuster IPO

Gwynne Shotwell in a gray suit.” width=”970″ height=”647″ data-caption=’Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX’s employee No. 11, could see her stake worth nearly $3 billion if the company reaches a $2 trillion valuation. <span class=”lazyload media-credit”>Joe Raedle/Getty Images</span>’> SpaceX has finally opened the books. In a long-awaited IPO filing released Wednesday (May 20), Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite

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Dinner, Dance and Devotion: Inside American Ballet Theatre’s Glittering Spring Gala

On a sweltering Wednesday evening in May, stars, philanthropists and dancers with enviable posture sparkled on the red carpet at Cipriani 42nd Street. The occasion: ABT’s 2026 Spring Gala honoring Katie Holmes, whose “genuine love for the arts and steadfast support of our mission make her a truly deserving honoree,” said company director Susan Jaffe.

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The Carnegie International Tests What “We” Still Means in a Fractured World

This is a year of closely watched biennials, from the late Koyo Kouoh’s historic Venice Biennale to the Whitney Biennial in New York. If 2026 is the year we might just begin to understand where things are heading and grasp the broader state of the world, then this unusual concentration of exhibitions, combined with ongoing

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New England’s Latest Wave of Boutique Hotels and Inns Are a Breath of Fresh Air

New England is steeped in history dating back to the Mayflower. But that doesn’t mean it’s all church steeples and historic plaques marking sites from American Revolution battles and anywhere one of the Founding Fathers just might have set foot. From charming coastal enclaves scattered along the northernmost reaches of the eastern seaboard to bustling

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