Archive

From 2019 to 2023, working with dozens of writers around the world, we produced a weekly newsletter featuring stories on topics ranging from neuroaesthetics, to scented bowling balls, to Japanese Noh theater, to the overview affect. We also interviewed various cultural luminaries, including Roxane Gay, Daniel Humm, Christopher John Rogers, Frances Moore Lappé, and John Pawson. Explore our archive below.

From “WET” to “Wabi-Sabi”: Leonard Koren’s Adventurous Aesthetic Journey
From “WET” to “Wabi-Sabi”: Leonard Koren’s Adventurous Aesthetic Journey
In “Not Too Late,” a Vital, Kaleidoscopic View on the Climate Crisis
In “Not Too Late,” a Vital, Kaleidoscopic View on the Climate Crisis
Rachelle Robinett’s Science-Backed Approach to Herbalism
Rachelle Robinett’s Science-Backed Approach to Herbalism
An Intellectual African Revolution Comes to the Venice Architecture Biennale
An Intellectual African Revolution Comes to the Venice Architecture Biennale
A Breathwork Practitioner Making Space for Black Women to Feel Free
A Breathwork Practitioner Making Space for Black Women to Feel Free
Paola Navone’s “Take It or Leave It” Objects, as Seen in Their New Homes
Paola Navone’s “Take It or Leave It” Objects, as Seen in Their New Homes
Tom Delavan on What He Watches to Laugh, Relax, and Unwind
Tom Delavan on What He Watches to Laugh, Relax, and Unwind
John Pawson’s Approach to Making Life Simpler
John Pawson’s Approach to Making Life Simpler
Daniel Humm’s Giant, Thought-Provoking, Plant-Based Pivot
Daniel Humm’s Giant, Thought-Provoking, Plant-Based Pivot
15 Standouts From Milan Design Week
15 Standouts From Milan Design Week
Our Milan Design Week Exhibition as a Celebration of Paola Navone’s Prolific Practice and Generous Spirit
Our Milan Design Week Exhibition as a Celebration of Paola Navone’s Prolific Practice and Generous Spirit
Daniel Rozensztroch on Curating “Take It or Leave It”
Daniel Rozensztroch on Curating “Take It or Leave It”
Live From Our “Take It or Leave It” Exhibition
Live From Our “Take It or Leave It” Exhibition
Frances Moore Lappé on Fifty-Plus Years of Plant-Based Eating (and Living)
Frances Moore Lappé on Fifty-Plus Years of Plant-Based Eating (and Living)
Ivy Ross and Susan Magsamen on the Science-Backed Pleasures of Neuroaesthetics
Ivy Ross and Susan Magsamen on the Science-Backed Pleasures of Neuroaesthetics
Paola Navone on the Radical Act of Giving Things Away
Paola Navone on the Radical Act of Giving Things Away
The Cosmovision of the Yanomami People and the Violent Forces That Threaten Them
The Cosmovision of the Yanomami People and the Violent Forces That Threaten Them
Sanford Biggers, a Collective of Artists, and a Museum Interrogate a Problematic Abraham Lincoln Monument
Sanford Biggers, a Collective of Artists, and a Museum Interrogate a Problematic Abraham Lincoln Monument
Lesley Lokko Positions Africa as a Laboratory for Harnessing the Vast Possibilities of the Future
Lesley Lokko Positions Africa as a Laboratory for Harnessing the Vast Possibilities of the Future
Jonah Takagi on Media as the Place Where the Practical Meets the Personal
Jonah Takagi on Media as the Place Where the Practical Meets the Personal
Dacher Keltner on Why We All Need Daily Doses of Awe
Dacher Keltner on Why We All Need Daily Doses of Awe
A New “Cultural Biography” on Karl Lagerfeld Illuminates the Person Behind the Image
A New “Cultural Biography” on Karl Lagerfeld Illuminates the Person Behind the Image
Nike Imagines the World 50 Years From Now
Nike Imagines the World 50 Years From Now
Marina Koren on Rethinking the “Overview Effect”
Marina Koren on Rethinking the “Overview Effect”
The Piercing Prose of the Late Janet Malcolm
The Piercing Prose of the Late Janet Malcolm
Remembering Daniel Brush and His Immaculate, Otherworldly Objects, Paintings, and Jewelry
Remembering Daniel Brush and His Immaculate, Otherworldly Objects, Paintings, and Jewelry
The Eerie, Dreamlike Piano Melodies Behind An Yu’s Latest Novel
The Eerie, Dreamlike Piano Melodies Behind An Yu’s Latest Novel
Anne Helen Petersen on Keeping Media All Around—But at Arm’s Length
Anne Helen Petersen on Keeping Media All Around—But at Arm’s Length
Simon Critchley on the Sheer Delight of Questioning Everything
Simon Critchley on the Sheer Delight of Questioning Everything
Five Trendsetters on Their Most Anticipated 2023 Travel Destinations
Five Trendsetters on Their Most Anticipated 2023 Travel Destinations
A Walking Tour of Greenwich Village With Architecture Critic Michael Kimmelman
A Walking Tour of Greenwich Village With Architecture Critic Michael Kimmelman
Eight Distinctive and Delightful Gifts for the 2022 Holiday Season
Eight Distinctive and Delightful Gifts for the 2022 Holiday Season
As Art Basel Turns 20, Miami Art Week Enters a New, Slightly Less Hyped-Up Dawn
As Art Basel Turns 20, Miami Art Week Enters a New, Slightly Less Hyped-Up Dawn
Theaster Gates’s New Exhibition Poetically Prods the Meaning of a Museum
Theaster Gates’s New Exhibition Poetically Prods the Meaning of a Museum
At the ICA Philadelphia, Sissel Tolaas Presents Smell as a Poetic Provocation
At the ICA Philadelphia, Sissel Tolaas Presents Smell as a Poetic Provocation
Sara Auster’s Sound Baths Are a Tonic for Our Tumultuous Times
Sara Auster’s Sound Baths Are a Tonic for Our Tumultuous Times
Sound Is at the Core of Musician-Turned-Ceramicist Kansai Noguchi’s Vases and Vessels
Sound Is at the Core of Musician-Turned-Ceramicist Kansai Noguchi’s Vases and Vessels
This New App Gives Readers a Place to Convene and Connect
This New App Gives Readers a Place to Convene and Connect
Sight Unseen’s Jill Singer on Why She Doesn’t Actually Consume That Much Design Content
Sight Unseen’s Jill Singer on Why She Doesn’t Actually Consume That Much Design Content
A Start-Up Is Monitoring Space Junk to Enable a More Sustainable Space Economy
A Start-Up Is Monitoring Space Junk to Enable a More Sustainable Space Economy