Twice a Week, David Haskell Leaves New York Magazine To Throw Clay
08-06-2026 23:49 via artnews.com

Twice a Week, David Haskell Leaves New York Magazine To Throw Clay

David Haskell spends his days running New York Magazine. Twice a week, he goes to the Brooklyn Navy Yard and throws clay.The Editor-in-Chief of one of the country’s most influential magazines has spent the last dozen years quietly building a second life as a sculptor. Now, that work is the subject of his first solo exhibition, Boom Beach, at Donzella Ltd., a design gallery tucked away on the fifteenth floor of the New York Design Center at 200 Lexington Avenue.Haskell is exa
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