Executive Director Nicholas Fox Weber speaks with L'OFFICIEL on what this milestone means to the foundation and the art world at large.
Before stepping into her destiny as a muse, actress Julia Fox was once the artist herself.
From Léa Seydoux to risqué shoots, this new exhibition is bringing the supermodel era to the present day.
On its 60th anniversary, Saint Laurent is displaying some of the eponymous designer's most iconic creations across six different Paris museums.
From luxury store openings to art installations, a number of exciting fashion happenings have taken over the sunshine state.
From the beginning, fashion and art have intermingled, giving creativity and innovation a place in our everyday lives.
Museum director Franklin Sirmans is on a mission to make contemporary art a medium for community-building.
The Pirelli Calendar is back with a photographic story celebrating artists as they wade through the stages of life "on the road."
Encouraging artistic trends, educational programs, and innovative thinking, the 2021 Guggenheim International Gala turned into a glamorous night of Dior looks.
Ready to examine the world through his camera lens, Sprouse seeks to define "the spaces" we occupy. He's now opened his first official website to exhibit his best works with a selection of limited edition prints for sale worldwide.
This year we’re celebrating L’OFFICIEL’s centennial and L’OFFICIEL Art’s milestone: 10 years of cutting-edge art world coverage.
From the desert of Burning Man to Miami’s Superblue immersive art show, light becomes rhythm in Leo Villareal’s monumental installations.
Singer Lady Gaga is selling sculptures in collaboration with champagne brand Dom Pérignon.
After forging her own path, Guggenheim curator Ashley James is ready to address life on the record.
Monet's Coin du Bassin aux Nymphéas may sell for more than $40 million.
The style visionary’s creative range is on full display in his new exhibition at Paris’ Lafayette Anticipations Foundation.
The artist's paintings are getting bigger and better, with vibrant hues and methodical, trance-like abstractions.
Turning couture silhouettes into fashion illustrations, René Gruau captured the fantasy that comes with such spectacular designs.
For over 40 years, the photographer Joan Archibald—also known as Kali—quietly created some of the most captivating and rather disquieting images of Southern California. In a new book, a trove of photos by an unsung master is celebrated.
L'OFFICIEL Art rings in the opening of The Armory Show with a festive party at the Equinox Hotel in New York City.