As the 20th anniversary of Performa, the performance art Biennial, approaches, L'OFFICIEL speaks to founder Roselee Goldberg about the past, present, and future of performance art.
Sotheby’s unveils 31 rare subway drawings in a unique exhibit, celebrating Haring’s vision of accessible art for all.
The New York-based label partnered with Save Venice to preserve historic art pieces by Italian woman artists like Giulia Lama.
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L'OFFICIEL's Global Chief Revenue Officer moderated a conversation celebrating Molteni&C's new book, which explores 90 years of luxury Italian design.
From enthralling panel conversations to city-wide installations, The Armory Show is bringing out its very best for its 30th anniversary edition.
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In his latest project, the multi-hyphenate artist, known for his work in the fashion world with the critically acclaimed brand ERL, has moved to another form of visual art—towering, eye-catching sculptures.
Creative director Andreas Kronthaler discusses his vision for the future of Vivienne Westwood and the brand’s intrinsic connection to art and activism.
In partnership with the Tribeca Festival, Chanel selects a diverse lineup of artists for the 2024 Artist Awards Program, celebrating the intersection of filmmaking and visual arts.
This season’s meticulously crafted, seriously striking couture from Valentino, Armani, and Schiaparelli evokes major feelings.
Discover the groundbreaking artworks celebrated at the prestigious Loewe Craft Prize 2024 exhibition, currently on display at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, until June 9th.
In Massimo Bottura's book “Slow Food, Fast Cars,” readers become guests of the chef and his wife at Casa Maria Luigia, diving into his passions for cars, vinyls, contemporary art, and cooking.
According to industry veterans, the art market is in a period of transition.
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Through Frieze Week 2024, New York’s art scene spotlights diverse arts communities around the multicultural city.
L’OFFICIEL has compiled a definitive guide to Salone del Mobile 2024, from an installation from legendary filmmaker David Lynch to a lighting exhibition dedicated to the Monza company.
Fashion brands like Loewe, Armani, Bottega Veneta, Prada, and Fendi are illustrating the bon vivre styles of tomorrow at Design Week 2024 and Salone del Mobile.
Since the 1960s, Gaetano Pesce has revolutionized design with his fluid creations, radical production techniques, and defiant artistic themes.