Ray Mark Rinaldi
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In Aspen, a New Art Fair Follows the Money
How can an art fair lure customers and make sales in a down market? Pitching its tent next to billionaires is a start.
A Life, and Death, as a Mexican Journalist Shown in Documentary
The documentary “State of Silence,” premiering at the Tribeca Festival, uses personal stories to explain the bleak situation for journalists in Mexico.
Women Directors Make Progress at Tribeca Festival
In a milestone, women outnumber men this year as directors at the Tribeca Festival. Three of them shared their paths to the director’s chair.
A Chill Hotel in Every Way But One
The architect of the beachfront Hotel Terrestre, in Mexico, refused to incorporate air-conditioning.
Bogotá’s ‘Concept Stores’ Showcase Colombia’s Emerging Brands
Shops like St. Dom and Ba hué offer customers in the capital ways to explore the latest trends while supporting the country’s brands.
In Mexico, Cotton Ties a Design Firm and a Community Together
Cotton forms the foundation of Caralarga’s objects and fashions.
In Struggling Murano, a Design Intervention
The Venetian island, famous for its glass, has long been on the wane, but 700 years of expertise is a terrible thing to squander.
Tales Full of Fiber and Glitter
Two textile companies — from Japan and Colombia — are making their first appearance at the center of the design world. Here are their stories.