The concept of leisurely travel has been in flux in recent times. As Andrew O'Hagan points out in his essay, the concept of "fine," or perhaps "good enough," has been lost in an age of "awesome" superlatives and extreme travel. In T Magazine's Fall Travel issue, we discover a more contemplative mode of getting there, and being there, whether the destination is a place or something less defined. Whether with Michael Kimmelman finding Marseille, France, despite a slew of ambitious development projects, as gloriously scrappy as ever, or with the surreal and severe beauty of Craig McDean's portraits from Iceland's wilderness, a sense of really being present, a sense of place, is more important than a contrived sense of adventure. We also explore the Restoration Hardware tycoon Gary Friedman's desire to become a force of disruption in the contemporary art world, a resurgence in appreciation for almost-forgotten Indian Modernist furniture and a family's attempt to reinvigorate one of Britain's most famous gardens by restoring its traditional agriculture. See more from the issue >>
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