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Ryan Gander On His Art Without Answers at Houghton Festival 2026

AT HOUGHTON Festival, Ryan Gander planted three enormous questions into the landscape – an invitation to stop, wonder and quite possibly try to answer the absurd. The British artist, who is renowned for over two decades of work spanning different forms, from sculpture and performance to writing and typefaces, brought

Shuang Jiang on Decay, Renewal and Snowmen in Love With Fire

“NO LIFE truly dies into nothingness, the past shifts and reforms to give rise to the new”, painter Shuang Jiang

Espace Louis Vuitton New York Showcases Gustave Caillebotte’s Masterpieces

AT THE Espace Louis Vuitton New York, two 19th-century masterpieces by Gustave Caillebotte are reunited for the first time –

Yulia Mahr and Compton Verney Begin Partnership with Speaking in Dreams Installation

THERE are spaces that demand silence – and then there are those that invite it. Compton Verney‘s neoclassical chapel, designed

Tiffany & Co. Joins Forces with Frieze London for Impactful Artist-to-Artist Initiative

EVER since the acclaimed Artist-to-Artist initiative was introduced onto the Frieze programme in 2023, it has been hailed as one

Giorgio Armani’s Legacy Is Celebrated in Milan Museum Exhibition

MILAN, Italy — To celebrate fifty years of creativity, the Pinacoteca di Brera is hosting an exhibition dedicated to Giorgio

Louis Vuitton Opens Art Deco Exhibition in Paris

PARIS, the birthplace of Art Deco, is set to host a new cultural landmark as Louis Vuitton unveils Louis Vuitton Art

Longchamp takes us from Paris to London for AW25

LONGCHAMP’S Autumn/ Winter 2025 collection is a trip between Parisian artistry and British eclecticism. The campaign opens in Paris, where

How Chris Levine Turned Houghton 2025 Into a Luminous Dreamscape

AS NIGHT unfolds across the four dates of Houghton Festival 2025, the central lake comes alive. Holding fort in its

Virtual Beauty – The Exhibition Asking Us What Beauty Can Become When The Body Is No Longer The Limit

WHILE much of the conversation around how the digital worlds have shaped our relationship to beauty can be reduced to


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