These three designers have one foot in the art world.
For years, Charlotte Gainsbourg nourished efforts to open the home of her iconic father Serge to the public. Now, she’s greeting you at the door.
MoMA's new exhibition, Spirit Movers, curated by Grace Wales Bonner, celebrates artworks informed by the African diaspora.
Cool hues, polished palettes, and dazzling metallics usher in a season of fanciful fétes and frosty temperatures.
To mark the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picasso's death, Collector Square is paying tribute to him with a sale bringing together ceramics and prints.
From Kim Kardashian to Rosé, see the best red carpet looks at the 2023 LACMA Art + Film Gala.
This year, Frieze London celebrates two decades of showcasing contemporary art. The fair’s co-founder and collaborators look back on 20 effervescent years.
Having brought together 154 international galleries at the Grand Palais Éphémère, L'OFFICIEL looks back at top works from Paris+ par Art Basel 2023.
Quil Lemons unpacks his own identity as a Black gay man, while also dissecting what it means to be one’s fully authentic self.
Artist Michelangelo Pistoletto captures the world as he sees it.
Acting as her own muse, the Mexican artist channeled her personal experience through art.
Sara Cwynar parses found objects and imagery in her work, bringing to light the already blurred boundary between the real and virtual.
Why not spend warm days browsing galleries?
One of New York City's largest art fairs is back this summer, and L'OFFICIEL has compiled all of the events you won't want to miss.
Looking back at L'OFFICIEL's first art-focused issue, artist and sculptor César created an original piece, boldly combining the worlds of fashion and art.
At Salone del Mobile, design’s biggest names and up-and-comers descend on every corner of Milan.
Des Cheveux et Des Poils uncoils the beauty industry’s societal impact.
With the pandemic curbs lifted, Hong Kong's flagship contemporary art fair staged a roaring return and L'OFFICIEL Art was part of the special occasion.
The artist Emma Stern’s work features women who are unabashed in their hotness, the Male Gaze be damned.
Perrier-Jouët embraced art's connection to nature with some help from artist Garance Vallée.