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T Magazine’s Most-Read Art and Culture Features From 2025

T Magazine’s Most-Read Art and Culture Features From 2025

The New York Times
2026/01/01
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ImageLee Lozano leans on the ground in front of a large blackboard on which "Design Imagine" has been written.
Credit...© The Estate of Lee Lozano, courtesy of Hauser & Wirth

HISTORIES & HAPPENINGS

She Didn’t Speak to Other Women for 28 Years. What Did It Cost Her?

When it came to using her life in her work, the artist Lee Lozano went about as far as a person can go.

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Credit...Clockwise from top left: © Vox Media, LLC. Photo: Amanda Demme; The Last Sitting ® 1962 © Bert Stern Trust. Cover: courtesy of The Herb Lubalin Study Center at The Cooper Union; Ebony © 1968. 1145 Holdings LLC. All rights reserved; Ronny Jaques/Gourmet © Condé Nast; Lennart Nilsson, TT/Science Photo Library. Cover: courtesy of Life; Erwin Blumenfeld/Conde Nast/Getty Images; Firooz Zahedi/courtesy of TIME; created by George Lois. Photo by Carl Fischer, courtesy of Esquire

T 25

The 25 Most Influential Magazine Covers of All Time

Four editors, a creative director and a visual artist met to debate and discuss the best of print media — and its enduring legacy.

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CreditCredit...Eleanor Schmitt

Is Gen X Actually the Greatest Generation?

How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations.

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Credit...Ryogo Toyoda

T’S CULTURE ISSUE

The Darker Side of Japan’s Love of Cuteness

From Hello Kitty to Pikachu, the country changed what the world considers adorable. But do these characters represent joy — or rage?

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Credit...Photograph by Craig McDean. Styled by Imruh Asha

Jessie Buckley Goes Where Few Actresses Dare

In new films by Chloé Zhao and Maggie Gyllenhaal, Buckley bolsters her reputation for playing the most complicated of roles.

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Credit...Duane Michals

notes on the culture

Coming Out of the Closet Was a Liberation. Why Are Some Peeking Back In?

Long a place of hiding and shame, it’s now being reconsidered in queer culture — and beyond.

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Credit...Rinko Kawauchi

T’s Culture Issue

Why Japan Counts 72 Microseasons

Periods including “fish emerge from the ice” in mid-February and “rainbows hide” in late November offer a framework for eating, gathering and celebrating.

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Credit...Collection of Szepmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest. HIP/Art Resource, N.Y.

How to Get Revenge

From Washington to Hollywood, American culture is now defined by score settling. But what do centuries of feuding have to teach us about getting even?

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CreditCredit...Joshua Woods, Kenny Suleimanagich and Jordan Taylor Fuller

The Greats

Glenn Close Has Nothing Left to Prove

For half a century, she’s brought her singular talents to the stage and screen. Now, the actress wants one more shot at the role that helped make her a star.

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Credit...Jason Schmidt

notes on the culture

What Happens to Artists’ Studios After They Die?

In defiance of the usual pace of change in New York City, more of these spaces are being left untouched, becoming intimate monuments to a creative life.

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CreditCredit...Illustration by Ilya Milstein. Animation by Jonathan Eden

T’s Culture Issue

Many Cultures Borrow. Japan Transforms.

Throughout its history, the country has taken imports and changed them into something else entirely.

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notes on the culture

Why Are We So Obsessed With Blue?

The color has an unshakable hold on musicians, artists and writers.

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Credit...Photograph by Luis Alberto Rodriguez. Styled by Carlos Nazario

The Greats

Tyler, the Creator Always Does Things His Way

Known for both his openness and his mysteriousness, the rapper, producer — and now actor — keeps people guessing.

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Credit...Private collection, courtesy of DC Moore Gallery, New York

histories and happenings

The Trio Whose Erotic Photographs Inspired a Generation of Artists

Starting in the 1930s, the three artists behind PaJaMa captured their unconventional relationship in surreal images that still captivate.

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Credit...Moe Suzuki

T’s Culture Issue

Nothing Lasts. How Do We Face It?

Transience has come to inform so much of Japan’s culture — even its sense of self.


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