Power Houses, a photographic look “inside the living rooms of notable New Yorkers”. Incl. Spike Lee, Colson Whitehead, Ella Emhoff, Huma Abedin, Martin Scorsese, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Maya Lin.
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Power Houses, a photographic look “inside the living rooms of notable New Yorkers”. Incl. Spike Lee, Colson Whitehead, Ella Emhoff, Huma Abedin, Martin Scorsese, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Maya Lin.
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Gotta say, was genuinely delighted/impressed with how many of the subjects go shoeless in their homes.
And I suspect that Chloe Sevigny's footwear were her house slippers.
Sarah Sherman having a collection of Garbage Pail Kids absolutely tracks and is 100% on-brand for her.
Great concept executed beautifully.
I love that Lin-Manuel Miranda's rug didn't work for the piano so they just folded it on top of itself to fit into the corner.
i was able to identify sarah squirm's room before seeing her. the woman has a brand
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