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T’s March 4 Men’s Style Issue

Highlights

  1. In Search of Lost Time in Europe’s Sanatoriums

    The facilities created a culture of escapism that persisted even as the world around them changed forever.

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    Completed in 1933 in the woods of southwest Finland, the architect Alvar Aalto’s Paimio Sanatorium was originally built, as most sanatoriums were, primarily to treat tubercular patients. After antibiotic treatments for TB became effective in the 1950s, the building was converted into a general hospital and is now a rehabilitation center for children.
    CreditFabrice Fouillet
  2. Men’s Wear, Without Rules

    When mixing the season’s riotous offering of graphic knits, exuberant activewear and electric color, anything goes.

     

    CreditPhotograph by Ewen Spencer. Styled by Jason Rider
  3. T’s Men’s Style Issue: Feats of Endurance

    The artist’s difficult job is to create something that addresses the concerns of her time while also contending with the timeless.

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    CreditArtwork by Andrew Kuo
    Letter from the Editor
  4. Tell T a Joke | Zachary Quinto

    The actor tells a joke with an S&M twist.

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    Make T Something | Pope.L

    Using only a few select materials, the art​ist creates something — and turns it into a performance from beginning to end.

    By United Labor

     
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  7. The Artist’s Life

    The Artist Has a Cavity

    How works by some of New York’s most famous contemporary artists ended up in your neighborhood dentist’s (and doctor’s and lawyer’s) office.

    By Alice Gregory

     
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