Travel

Culture

Let The World Know Where You Vacation (Or Wish You Could)

It's the golden era of merch, and the ultimate status symbol is now...a travel souvenir.
Adam Robb
10.27.19
Art

An Ode to the Single-Collector, 'Niche' Museum

Why brave the chaos of a MoMA or a Met when you can go on a hyper-specific adventure worth traveling for?
Andrea Whittle
5.14.19
Travel

Why an Accidental Art Scene is Flourishing in the Desert

In Palm Springs, a new crop of creatives are building on the famous Midcentury architectural foundations.
Annabel Herrick
11.27.18
Art

Auf Wiedersehen Berlin: Cologne Is the Spiritual Home of German Art

From Neo-Expressionism to Pop, it’s all about the concrete city on the Rhine.
Clem Fiell
11.9.18
plastic surgery

The Murky, Unscrupulous World of Plastic Surgery Tourism

Holidays have always meant a change of pace; now you can have a change of face
Tabi Jackson Gee
10.9.18
Photography

This Photo Essay Captures the Essence of Maltese Youth

In the third volume of photographer Hans Neumann’s ENSAYO series, and a film premiering exclusively on GARAGE, the teens of Malta muse about what defines them, the identity that holds their community together, and explore the meaning of love.
Gabriella Karefa-Johnson
8.8.18
The Best In the World

This Is Not a Drill: There Will Be Cannabis-Infused Gummies in the Minibars at The Standard

If you're reading this in The Standard, and it's after April 10th...there are cannabinoid gumdrops in your mini-fridge RIGHT NOW.
Erin Schwartz
3.30.18
Fashion

The New Margiela Handbag is the Airplane Pillow of Your Dreams

And there's an eye mask and neck pillow to match!
Rachel Tashjian
2.1.18
Books

Explore the Dark, Surreal Glamour of Helmut Newton's Monte Carlo

The fashion photographer's images of the capital of Monaco are erotic, precisely composed scenes with a background of urban entropy. Supported by Louis Vuitton.
Erin Schwartz
1.26.18
architecture

These Remote Museums Are Worth Taking Five Flights, A Four-Hour Hike, and One Ferry Ride

Escape the city to these far-flung museums whose architecture is inspired by the natural landscapes that surround them.​
Erin Schwartz
12.7.17
Life

New York City’s Best New Hotel is Studio 54-Meets-the Genius Bar

Ian Schrager's Public Hotel opened this summer on the Lower East Side. The innovative hotelier sits down for an interview with GARAGE.
Shala Monroque
7.20.17
Art

Basel is Back—The Most Important Week in Art

If you're going to Art Basel this year, be sure to take time to explore the Swiss city. A guide of what to see, eat, and drink outside the fair.
Evan Rail
6.7.17
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