Asia's art month celebrations are underway—celebrate accordingly at Hong Kong's hottest art-centric happenings.
The artist Francesco Vezzoli's latest exhibition at Almine Rech Monaco puts Lagerfeld’s 1980s Monte Carlo home—and its Memphis design roots—back in the spotlight.
The photographer's U.S. debut solo show, held at SCAD Fash in Atlanta, reveals his body of work spanning photos of celebrities like Naomi Campbell to his early shots, old scrapbooks, and even poetry.
The Museum at FIT is unveiling its newest exhibit, set to run from February 19 to April 20, 2025.
Olivier Gabet, director of the Louvre Museum's Department of Decorative Arts, tells L'OFFICIEL all about a unique exhibition at the famed art museum that takes fashion on a journey through time.
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.
At the dawn of her 85th birthday, Judy Chicago, an art pioneer and fervent feminist, is celebrated through Judy Chicago: Herstory at the New Museum in New York.
Zélika García transformed her dream into reality with Mexican art fair Zona Maco, which celebrates its 20th anniversary.
As temperatures continue to drop and you're looking for indoor activities, look to these fashion and art exhibits around the world to pass the time this winter.
Esteemed Swiss watchmaker brand Omega puts its history on display through a one-of-a-kind exhibit.
Aptly titled, Salvatore Ferragamo: 1898-1960, the new exhibition recounts the illustrious artisan’s story in celebration since Ferragamo opened his first store in Hollywood 100 years ago.
Why not spend warm days browsing galleries?
Bucherer's NYC TimeMachine flagship store utilizes the work of LaChapelle to embrace the concept of a new retail environment.
Des Cheveux et Des Poils uncoils the beauty industry’s societal impact.
David LaChapelle's new NYC exhibition, titled Make Believe, features portraits of Andy Warhol, David Bowie, Lizzo, Madonna, Kim Kardashian, and more.
From Léa Seydoux to risqué shoots, this new exhibition is bringing the supermodel era to the present day.