- 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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