
Loewe unveils ‘Crafted World’ in Tokyo, a love letter to artisanship
From leather atelier to global luxury brand, the exhibition traces the house’s evolution while honoring Japanese craft traditions and marking a creative turning point
by Colin Boyle
Scene report: Performance Space New York’s 2025 Gala was a ‘space for everyone’
From Debbie Harry's duet with Kelsey Lu as Kermit the Frog to bloodletting performances and duct tape couture, this year's experimental arts party celebrated New York's most iconic provocateurs
by Adnan Qiblawi
Against vision: The architecture of Ricardo Scofidio (1935—2025)
Upon the passing of a founding principal of the studio that trafficked a contemporary art sensibility into architecture, reflections on the work of Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R)
by Harris Chowdhary
The two sides of techno-speculation in DESTE Foundation’s ‘Dream Machines’
The exhibition catalogue considers the generative role of technology in art making and looks to old futures for signs of our present moment
by India Ennenga
For Ludovic de Saint Sernin, business is anything but casual
After his first couture collection for Jean Paul Gaultier, the French designer's latest ready-to-wear offering returns to form with nine-to-five clothing placed under pulsating club lights, pinstriped suits cinched at the waist, and busts studded with his signature eyelets
by Document Journal
The dual voice of May Stevens
Between Guerrilla Girls activism and lyrical abstraction, Stevens's art, currently exhibited At Mary Ryan Gallery and Ryan Lee Gallery, reveals multiple paths for feminist expression
by Grace Byron