Miami Art Week isn't just an exploration of the world's leading contemporary artists—it's also home to some of the most anticipated parties and social events on the calendar.
Ahead of Miami Art Week, see all the programming that has the art scene abuzz.
Contemporary art’s cultural impact reaches new heights at Art Basel Miami Beach, where the megafair is staging its first-ever awards ceremony.
The beloved art fair has returned to the Park Avenue Armory in New York City for its 14th edition.
On view from October 28 to November 16, the Fondation Louis Vuitton presents two of Gustave Caillebotte’s masterpieces in New York.
Rounding out Paris Art Week is none other than the fourth edition of Art Basel Paris, where some of the industry's leading figures are presenting a myriad of must-see pieces.
Kicking off a U.S. tour on November 2 at Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Haas Brothers: Uncanny Valley highlights the wild and woolly vision of twin artists Nikolai and Simon Haas.
Paris dazzles this fall with a centennial celebration of Art Deco style.
Between abstract art and striking sculptures, Frieze London offers the very best in visual arts, and the 2025 edition of the event is slated to be bigger than ever.
Fall’s hottest collaborations are with artist estates.
A comprehensive guide to the art coming to the walls of New York's vibrant collection of galleries and museums.
These coffee table books double as page turners and pieces of art, making themselves a necessary addition to any living space.
From daring installations to boundary-pushing retrospectives, L’OFFICIEL’s guide spotlights the most compelling exhibitions to see in New York this summer.
The exhibit pays tribute to the Georgian designer and his decade-long time as creative director of Balenciaga.
The historic art museum shut down temporarily due to concerns of infrastructure and overcrowding.
Featuring new live elements and unexpected performances, this year’s edition of of Frieze New York encourages everyone to get in on the fun.
Following a five-year renovation, the museum reopens with a new second floor, expanded galleries, and modern amenities.