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Alexandra Lange

June 1, 1998 | The Book Review
In Brief: "Cold New World"
September 22, 2003 | Feature
Roses Are Redd

And blues are, too. Designer Miles Redd applies his genius for color—on walls, on floors, and in the objets that he finds—to transform two young Manhattanites’ apartments.

February 2, 1998 | The Book Review
"Bunny Modern"
February 17, 2003 | Feature
Picasso vs. Matisse: MoMA's Subway Series

The battle of the titans of twentieth-century art is taking place in Long Island City, which brings up a new issue: Which is New York's left bank?

August 28, 2000 | Feature
Design: Logo Motives

The Whitney's new identity makeover plasters letterhead, cards, and shopping bags with an "almost embarrassingly confident" new typeface.

May 3, 2004 | Feature
New Improved Brooklyn

A glittering skyline, waterfront condos, new jobs, Frank Gehry buildings galore: Brooklyn is on the verge of a makeover even more extreme than you thought, re-creating itself in Manhattan’s image. What’s wrong with this picture?

October 11, 2004 | Feature
The Scavenger

For her clients, decorator Elaine Griffin buys antiques. For herself, she opts for burlap drapes and the Salvation Army.

April 18, 2005 | A Great Room
John Bartlett’s Beuys Life

“His rooms and vitrines have been things that I always wanted in my home. There’s something about his sensibility that is very masculine but very minimal, very neutral but with a military flavor.”

January 11, 1999 | The Book Review
"The Orchid Thief"
February 2, 1998 | Feature
Vestigial Virgins
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