The new era of arts embraces technology and art to form a new world. Six young artists on using technology in their work, the border between "real" and "virtual," and what it all means for the future of art itself.
Art meets art criticism in the Duchampian digital space.
With reproductive rights severely under attack in the U.S., and women’s bodies yet again a battleground, feminist artist Miriam Schapiro’s groundbreaking work becomes urgently relevant, again.
Even the art world has drama.
Mimosa Echard’s Sporal exhibits a dreamy multiverse, combining science and technology. Her work imagines a simple organism’s transformative journey through a psychedelic, fluid universe.
Artist Dana-Fiona Armour’s work seeks to forge communication within and between species. Curator and art critic Nicolas Bourriaud gets to the heart of the matter.
Tamara de Lempicka's "Portrait de Romana de la Salle" will be auctioned at Sotheby's on November 14.
The champagne house toasts to 250 years with its first-ever global traveling exhibition.
L'OFFICIEL introduces you to five different exhibits to check out around the world this fall.
In his latest exhibition, contemporary artist Bordalo II experiments with new materials to advance the conversation around sustainability.
L’OFFICIEL speaks with the multidimensional creator about his new museum exhibition and the deeper meanings he hopes audiences glean from his work.
Discover the emerging visual artists to put on your radar this year.
Calling all art lovers: L'OFFICIEL walks you through eight different art exhibitions happening around the world this season, as well as what to do in your free time, and what hotels to stay at.
Louis Vuitton's collaboration with Nike featuring Air Force 1 sneakers designed by Virgil Abloh launches this week along with a series of art installations.
Multimedia artist Julian Charrière explores the disorienting effect of being lost in nature, as well as the destructive effect humans are having on nature itself.
Gather inspiration and channel your inner creative by following these multi-disciplinary artists on TikTok.
Curator Cecilia Alemani has taken the helm at the largest art exhibition in the world—the Venice Biennale—and brings women and non-binary artists to the center of the conversation.
Delfin Finley’s paintings reflect his identity as a person of color, challenge the dominant lens of the art world, and work to encourage the investigation of internal biases.
Executive Director Nicholas Fox Weber speaks with L'OFFICIEL on what this milestone means to the foundation and the art world at large.
Check out the most anticipated events and special exhibitions in the city this season.