Highlights

  1. Photo
    CreditAnthony Cotsifas

    How Le Corbusier Became Big in Japan

    His legacy seems to be one building in Tokyo. But most of the country’s Modernism can be traced back to him — and the struggle to place his ideas into Japanese identity.

  2. Notes on the Culture

    Photo
    Credit© The Estate of Maruja Mallo. Courtesy of Ortuzar Projects, New York

    The Works of These Female Surrealists Resonate Now More Than Ever

    A rare show of paintings by Maruja Mallo, a contemporary of Salvador Dalí, is part of a larger examination of a lesser known side of the movement.

T’s May 20 Travel Issue

More in T’s May 20 Travel Issue »
  1. Photo
    Credit

    Up in the Tower

    Like her photographs, Graciela Iturbide’s studio in Mexico City plays with light and dark.

  2. Photo
    Credit

    A Real-Life Enchanted Forest

    Finding echoes of Japan’s ancient past, and of the woodlands of Hayao Miyazaki’s animated masterpiece “Princess Mononoke,” deep among the trees of Yakushima island.