Art Basel Miami Beach 2024 gathers 291 of the world’s premier galleries and over 4,000 artists at the Miami Beach Convention Center from December 6-8. The fair is laid out into sectors, each focusing on specific art categories and approaches, such as emerging talent and large-scale installations. Exclusive Luxury Magazine
Miami Beach is recognized as a dynamic fairground for technology and innovation, making it an ideal host for the 2024 edition of Art Basel—the globally lauded art initiative at the forefront of contemporary art. Over its decades long history, Art Basel has led the way in spotlighting groundbreaking applications of
Art Basel Miami Beach returns for its highly anticipated 2024 edition, taking place from December 6-8 at the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC). Renowned art leaders and enthusiasts from around the globe flock to Miami to experience a vibrant mix of high-level contemporary and modern art showcases, as well as
The sun-kissed city of Miami played host to Art Basel again this year, transforming the city into a global hub for art aficionados. The annual event, held from December 8 to December 10, 2023, at the Miami Beach Convention Center, turns the city into a pinnacle of luxury and artistic
Midtown Manhattan has been buzzing since Aman New York opened its doors in the iconic Crown Building on 5th Avenue. The hotel lives up to the Aman brand’s mission of transporting guests away from the everyday with quiet, sophisticated spaces that exude elegance and warmth. And then there is the
Art and nature meld perfectly in the Fondation Louis Vuitton, perched like a graceful bird in Paris’ Bois de Boulogne. Dedicated to showcasing and promoting art, the museum designed by Frank Gehry is a masterpiece in and of itself. With a breathtaking permanent collection and temporary exhibitions—plus stunning recitals, performances,
The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC) brilliantly attests to the enduring importance of contemporary art in our society, boasting a collection of over 8,000 works of art from all over the globe. The first institution in Canada to be entirely devoted to contemporary art, the MAC has been a
With a personal multidisciplinary painting practice spanning over 22 years, and a thriving gallery, Montreal native Demetrios Papakostas plays a unique hybrid role in his local art circuit. In an intimate conversation with LUXE, Papakostas describes the evolution of his work, and how his gallery is helping to strengthen Quebec’s
Novels An exhilarating portrait of a family Leïla Slimani’s extraordinary second volume of Pays des autres is grounded in an independent Morocco struggling to forge its own path. Set during a period of upheaval, torn between tradition and freedom, the novel tells the story of the Belhaj family as it rises through
Drawing frequent comparisons to Jean-Paul Riopelle, Chantal Malek has a unique style defined by the signature visual language in her paintings. In all her work, the artist expresses herself through luminous shading, vibrant colours and spontaneous movement, transporting us to her world where colour, textures and abstract landscapes collide. After exhibiting
Every year, crowds gather in droves at the site of the World Expo to stand at the leading edge of global technology, innovation, culture and design. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will host the latest edition of this 170 year-old tradition at the Al Wasl Plaza, against the extravagant and
Since its 2005 beginnings in the United States, Art Photo Expo has produced high-profile contemporary thematic art exhibitions, predominantly showcasing the work of photographers exploring glamour and fashion. The company also manages over 80 artists from 15 countries representing a broad range of styles from sculpture to street art, and
Novels A Tribute to Mothers At age 70, Monique decides to come out of her retirement from the Department of Youth Protection (DPJ, Direction de la protection de la jeunesse) and accepts a job in the Far North. As her daughter struggles to write her novel in Côte-des-Neiges, Monique nurtures her with
After exploring many avenues throughout his lifetime, Robert Rahal took a step back to gain perspective on what it all meant. Leaving a more conventional professional life in the balance, Rahal decided to pursue his passion and tap into the artist within. It was merely 5 years ago that Rahal
Autumn makes us want to cozy up and prepare delicious and aromatic dishes that waft throughout the house
In each issue of the magazine, Art Intelligentsia’s founder, Dr. Barbara Stehle, introduces you to an artist and a work of art. Art Intelligentsia offers consulting services for all art collectors, from beginners to seasoned collectors. Todd Murphy: The Courage of Margaret Mead Time takes another meaning in Todd Murphy’s paintings and art
Originally from the Magdalen Islands, Louis Boudreault studied at the École du Louvre in Paris. In the early 1990s, his series Les envois explored how colour made its way to the Renaissance. Later, in 2003, Destinées arrived, a collection of portraits of famous people when they were children. Today, Fragments
Galerie Division, in partnership with the Daniel Faria Gallery, is proud to present its first solo exhibition by Canadian artist Douglas Coupland. Recognized as much for his literary works as for his visual arts practice, Coupland acts as an observer of our contemporaneity, interpreting popular culture in a variety of
Novels A chilling thriller Faye has devoted her life to Jack, she sacrificed everything for him. But when Jack—a chronic philanderer—leaves her for a young colleague, love gives way to hate. Faye’s revenge will be sweet and ruthless: he took everything, she’ll leave him with nothing. The first in a two-part series,
We have all watched in wonder as a Polaroid photo instantly appears. This summer, the McCord Museum will pay homage to this process, which remains associated in the collective imagination with innovation, efficiency and leisure. The Polaroid Project: at the intersection of art and technology will present original works from one
The Contemporary Art Galleries Association (AGAC) will hold the 12th Papier Art Fair from April 25 to 28, 2019 at the Port of Montréal’s Grand Quay. This new location will accommodate a greater number of visitors. For the first time, Papier will not be an exclusively on-paper exhibit. The fair
The Ballets Jazz de Montréal (BJM) returns to the stage at Théâtre Maisonneuve with six performances of the show inspired by the remarkable music of Leonard Cohen: Dance Me. A co-presentation with Danse Danse, the show runs from March 14 to 23, 2019. Since it premiered in December 2017 at Place
Gerri Davis is a painter, but NASA could almost have used her as a scientist. Her paintings are incredibly cool and challenging; they are pushing the boundaries in their field. An afternoon in the studio, going over the works for her upcoming show at Le Salon H, led to an
Artist and photographer Barry Fellman shines a light on Miami’s art scene with a tribute to influential Miami artists, past and present, in a brilliantly curated exhibit called The Miami Creative Movement at the Center for Visual Communication, and in his stunning companion photo book, Miami Creative: A Decade of
Since 1971, National Bank has been acquiring artwork to expose nationwide in its offices, branches and subsidiaries. With over 7,000 original works, National Bank has the largest corporate art collection in Canada. Here’s an inside look, with curator Jo-Ann Kane. Describe National Bank’s collection in a few words. Our collection represents
After Labour Day, the art world returns to New York City and gears up for a series of art openings. Everybody meets the first Thursday of September to go gallery hopping. Lately, it has become complicated, with more important shows extending to the Lower East Side and Chelsea. Uptown galleries
Tatah’s art incorporates elements of American abstraction and Italian primitivism: nothing seems to have escaped this great contemporary painter. He recently received us at his immense studio in southern France with his characteristic warmth and generosity. Your paintings depict figures on monochromatic backgrounds that you approach as if you were an
For the first time in North America, a remarkable exhibition will bring together 17 Australian artists specializing in contemporary jewellery. “Aurora Australis” will take place from June 1 to July 15, 2018 at Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, Canada’s only art gallery dedicated to jewellery. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to discover the talent of
At 34, Ed Fornieles is among contemporary art’s most influential young artists. Focused on digital culture, Fornieles works in a range of media, such as sculpture, installation and performance, to make work distinctly of our age. Curators, collectors and critics alike have taken notice, and his work has appeared in
After its rst full year, the Quartier des Spectacles Partnership’s program for the export of its public art installations is a clear success: to date, six works produced and premiered in Montréal have been presented in 20 cities at 25 cultural events and festivals, and have been seen by millions
To read The story of an improbable friendship Long awaited by critics and the public after the enormous success of En attendant Bojangles (Waiting for Bojangles), Olivier Bourdeaut’s second novel surpassed our expectations. This time, the author takes us to the heart of the salt marshes in Guérande, Brittany. There, afriendship is
This year’s was the 16th Art Basel Miami. The modern and contemporary art fair is held at the beginning of the winter, when everybody is happy to escape to a warmer climate. A WINTER FAIR IN THE SUN For a week, the whole art world migrates to Florida, and Miami Beach becomes
Since its opening in 2011, Arsenal Contemporary Montreal, has been diligently defusing the promotion of both intimate and monumental exhibitions that include both Canadian and internationally known talent. This private art centre is the largest of its kind in Canada, and sets a fresh tone from one show to the
After nine successful years, the famous contemporary art event is back to take over Montréal’s underground pedestrian network from March 3 to 25, 2018. The only of its kind in North America, the festival offers an artistic circuit that showcases the works of local and international artists. For its tenth edition,
In each issue of the magazine, Art Intelligentsia’s founder Dr. Barbara Stehle will introduce you to an artist and a work of art. Art Intelligentsia offers consulting services for all art collectors, from the beginner to the seasoned collector. There is no artist I would rather visit and engage intellectually with
Xavier Roux is a French artist living in NYC, where he welcomed LUXE Magazine to a preview showing of his next exhibition, an in situ installation at the artist’s studio. The exhibition opens on November 18 2017. What did you name this panoramic mural installation that covers the wall of your
For over 35 years, TASCHEN Books has concentrated on publishing books about art, architecture and design. Whether you consider its 1985 magnificent and reasonably priced book on Picasso, or its 1999 volume of photographs by the notorious Helmut Newton, the publishing house has always stood out because of its high
After its success in Montreal and Toronto, the largest private Art Center in Canada opens now in the US. Arsenal Contemporary New York is located right across of the New Museum and steps away from the new location of the International Center for Photography. A newcomer on the NY art scene,
What is the importance of classical music in today’s world? Kent Nagano, now in his 12th year at the helm of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, addresses this concern. That question is at the source of the programming offered by the OSM for its 2017-2018 season, with the 375th anniversary of the City of Montreal
Art Basel, the big international contemporary art fair, is held on a different continent each year. The first show took place in Hong Kong at the end of March, followed by a second one that will occur in Basel in June, and the third and final show of the year
This spring has been very exciting on the NYC art scene! Women history month has offered, fantastic viewings and will continue to do so until the end of May. The Biennial has been one of the most highly regarded of the kind and the museum and gallery program very stimulating.
Montréal is considered to be the digital arts capital of North America, so it’s no surprise that the Phi Centre was imagined here. Artists and businesswomen – and especially BFFs – Phoebe Greenberg and Penny Mancuso won their gamble to create a place for artists of all genres, their work,
He immortalized the union of Kate Middleton and Prince William in 2011, then Queen Elisabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee the following year. He has exhibits in Paris, London, New York, Seoul, Singapore, Montréal, Dubai and Hong Kong. And yet he’s only been painting full-time for ten years. A visit with André
He was known for his collection of unisex haute couture, the first in the history of fashion, but Rad Hourani is not just a couturier. He’s also a photographer, painter, videographer and sculptor. In short, he’s a multi-disciplinary artist that the Arsenal gallery has chosen to introduce to the public. Born
The New York arts scene is varied, extravagant and sophisticated. From Manhattan to Brooklyn, there are plenty of places to go. This spring brings major contemporary art exhibitions, not to mention exhibitions looking at cultures that are not represented nearly enough. Here at a glance are the major events of
Canada, the United States, Europe, Asia,the Middle East: painter Sylvain Tremblay has exhibited his work on almost every continent. Since 2012, although based in Dubai,where he teaches the history of modern art at the Canadian University, he lives and works between Beijing and Montréal. Meet an internationally successful Québec artist. His