The beloved art fair has returned to the Park Avenue Armory in New York City for its 14th edition.
Get to know the brilliant young creatives who are shaping New York City's art scene, one project at a time.
After closing earlier this year, the beloved contemporary art museum has returned to the Paris scene with an expansive new home.
This year’s International Festival of Fashion, Photography, and Accessories at Villa Noailles celebrated creativity of all forms from emerging designers. Here are the winners.
The Japanese sculptor was selected out of a pool of 30 finalists for his innovative techniques.
The fashion brand announced its global partnership with Art Basel and unveiled the Visible project.
Known for her thoughtful approach in imagining spaces that feel timeless, the interior designer has created an eclectic sanctuary of her own in New York City.
European opulence meets uptown appeal at TEFAF New York, the stateside outpost of Maastricht's annual art and antique fair.
Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy invites visitors to immerse themselves in a fantastical, artsy fairground with pieces by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Salvador Dalí, Keith Haring, and more.
These artists are worth keeping an eye on.
Since the 1960s, Gaetano Pesce has revolutionized design with his fluid creations, radical production techniques, and defiant artistic themes.
Artist Michelangelo Pistoletto captures the world as he sees it.
The philanthropists will be offering 17 carefully selected works to the auction house.
Interiors stylist Colin King gives quotidian objects new life through his own deeply intuitive and meditative process.
Isabelle Albuquerque’s sculptures explore and subvert the centuries-long tradition of stolen female agency throughout art history.
Art Basel Miami Beach is back and bigger than ever.
This year's Fendi Vanguard Award winners speak candidly about the power of their craft, as both an art and a piece of their identity.
L'OFFICIEL introduces you to five different exhibits to check out around the world this fall.
L’OFFICIEL speaks with the multidimensional creator about his new museum exhibition and the deeper meanings he hopes audiences glean from his work.