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  1. a truly terrific new york listing
    Artist Meghan Boody Is Selling Her Wild Tribeca LoftIt looks like an off-kilter Victorian dollhouse.
  2. photography
    When New York Started to Wake UpThe photographs in Metropolitan Melancholia, made in 2021 and 2022, document a city learning to un-shelter in place.
  3. a truly terrific new york listing
    A Classic West End Avenue Apartment That Became an Art Archive58 years ago, the photographer Joel Meyerowitz rented an apartment to raise his family. It found other uses.
  4. gallery
    The Photographer Who Captured the Brooklyn Subway Shooting“​​I was panicking along with everybody else.”
  5. 21 questions
    Jamel Shabazz Will Always Ask Before Taking Your PictureThe street photographer answers Curbed’s “21 Questions.”
  6. 9/11: 20 years later
    Visiting the Visitors: Photographs at the 9/11 MemorialSome tourists are more respectful than others.
  7. design edit
    Goodnight Moon Candles, Puffy Tableware, and Other Things I Liked This WeekPlus a Japanese carpentry exhibition and portraits of artists at home.
  8. tributes
    Corky Lee ‘Was Chinatown to Me’The photographer, who died on January 27, captured the hard work of Asian American community-building.
  9. the bigger picture
    Prospect Park Is the (Only) Place to BeOne October weekend of socially distanced socializing.
  10. space of the week
    Inside a Backyard Yurt in BrooklynSleeping in the wilds of Bed-Stuy gets analog-camera guru Kyle Depew into nature. (It saves on rent, too.)
  11. space of the week
    Inside Detroit’s Rapidly Growing Art-and-Design ScenePhotographer Michel Arnaud’s new book, Detroit: The Dream Is Now, captures the revitalization taking place in of one of America’s great cities.
  12. space of the week
    Inside Detroit’s Rapidly Growing Art-and-Design ScenePhotographer Michel Arnaud’s new book, Detroit: The Dream Is Now, captures the revitalization taking place in of one of America’s great cities.
  13. design hunting
    Design Hunting: Roaming the Floors at Ralph Pucci, Marcel Wanders for Baccarat, and Chocolate!Is this a sign that tradition is seeping back into our lives? Or that someone had some inventory they wanted to unload?
  14. design hunting
    Design Hunting: The View Atop Columbus Circle, Young Talents in Small Spaces, and MoreIn the hands of the mid-century French designers, even a corncob lamp is elegant.