Annie Leibovitz Shares Her Vision in Monaco
The newest gallery openings this week, including the dark side of the American dream, traditions of Aboriginal Australian painting, a cheeky photographer, and more.
The newest gallery openings this week, including the dark side of the American dream, traditions of Aboriginal Australian painting, a cheeky photographer, and more.
For Italian fashion photographer Alessio Boni, New York was a gateway to his American dream, which altered his life forever. In a series of highly personal works, made with his own unique process, he explores an apocalyptic clash of cultures.
Plus, an exciting young British artist receives a retrospective, Marcel Dzama's whimsical drawings take a political turn in L.A., and more gallery openings.
The best of museum openings this week, from Barbara Kruger’s words landing in Bilbao to Jenny Saville’s fleshy nudes coming to London.
Algeria, Capri, Rwanda, Milan, Tunis…. The globetrotting impresario of collectible design Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte is bringing his discerning tastes all over the globe. We manage to pin him down, while lensman Tinko Czetwertynski follows him with a camera on his many curatorial adventures.
Temitayo Ogunbiyi's sculptures arrive at the Noguchi Museum. Plus, Edward Burra's intense watercolors at the Tate, Wolfgang Tillman closes the Pompidou, Edward Burtynsky's sprawling landscapes at New York's ICP, and more of our favorite openings.
The vibrant capital is a shining example of a city on the bleeding edge of modernity. We pay a visit to a designer asking his countrymen to remember their traditions.
Plus, a Japanese powerhouse takes a stand in London, discover the works of the other Duchamp, and an Italian design duo bringing a new aesthetic to Gotham.
A design collaboration delivers sleep at a new level. Plus, the best in gallery openings, from an homage to a legendary designer to a painter's first foray into furniture.
Our favorite openings from around the world: Berlin remembers a daring Brazilian Constructivist, the floral inspiration of Christian Dior's blooms in Provence, Latin American photography in Toronto, and more.
Janis Provisor had a successful art career before she and her husband took a risky detour into the world of luxury design. Now, decades later, she’s picked up the brush again to be an abstract painter. As we discover, she has a lot left to say.
Patrick Norguet creates an instant classic for Janus et Cie. Plus, a travel guide for design lovers, and the best in art openings from Rome to Mexico.
Toasting the first print issue of The Grand Tourist, leaders from the worlds of architecture and interiors gather to immerse themselves in the powerful design legacy of an Italian powerhouse.
Architect David Kohn's recently completed residential complex at New College in Oxford proves that there are still ways to bridge past and present where elegance and utility receive equally high marks.
Jeffrey Gibson swathes a museum in vivid creations. Plus, dandyism is explored at the Met, Hilma af Klint in shown in full bloom at the MoMA, and more.
Avast! The latest high jewelry collection from Van Cleef & Arpels seems to be pulled from the deepest depths of our wildest imaginations. Photographer Maxime Poiblanc sets sail, while David Graver meets the house's Catherine Rénier to discuss the luxurious voyage ahead.
Plus, the unrelenting practice of Frank Auerbach, a Scottish artist who brings words to life, wild sculptures conquer Chicago, and more global openings.
Italy’s capital of fashion, design, and culture is a bubbling cauldron of inspiration. For architect Roberto Palomba, its people fuel his emerging passion for photography. In our first print issue, he captures the talents that keep him going strong, with styling by Viviana Polpicella.