One was not yet aware that something new was on the way, but it was called the modern style
The Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris celebrates the 100th anniversary of the art déco style, highlighting its lasting influence as a blend of modernity and luxury.
Fashion House Dresses Employees of a Famous Museum in Europe. 'A Modest Gesture of Respect'
The Prado Museum in Madrid has introduced luxury uniforms designed by Loewe for its art conservators, elevating their work attire to fashionable status.
The Power of Art
The article discusses the need for advocacy and education to challenge the notion that art is a luxury rather than a necessity for many people.
Jewelry Stores Look to Artists and Transform Their Works into Body Accessories
Brazilian jewelry stores are collaborating with artists to turn their artworks into luxury body accessories, blending fine art with wearable fashion.
The three houses of the week: artistic refuge in the landscape of Ronda for 2.4 million
This article highlights three unique properties for sale, including a villa in Marbella and a renovated 1936 apartment in Barcelona.
Qatar, after the World Cup: with empty stadiums and full museums, seeks to be the new mecca of luxury art
Qatar is transitioning from hosting major sporting events to becoming a hub for luxury art, highlighted by the first local edition of Art Basel.
The world's largest luxury residential megayacht takes shape
The Ulyssia, under construction and presented at Miami Art Week, is a floating community offering customizable suites on a vessel over 300 meters long, with vacation costs of 3.5 million euros per week.
The Expensive Picasso That Benzema Gave Himself for His 38th Birthday
Karim Benzema showcased his new Picasso artwork, 'Portrait of a Bearded Man', which he celebrated acquiring for his 38th birthday, potentially costing around one and a half million euros.
The New Luxury Logic
A record sale of a bronze bar in the shape of a hippopotamus for $31.4 million at Sotheby's highlights the increasing economic importance of luxury items for auction houses beyond just art.
Paris, epicenter of artistic luxury: 'It is once again the capital it was in the early 20th century'
Paris is reviving as an artistic capital with the rise of private initiatives in the cultural sector, exemplified by the new Cartier Foundation and Art Basel Paris, although this growth poses challenges to public involvement.
Culture as a Commodity: Luxury is Trendy
The art market increasingly blurs the lines between art, fashion, and luxury, highlighted by recent exorbitant auctions in Abu Dhabi.