Numéro New York / 1
For Numéro New York, legendary critic Roberta Smith and powerhouse dealer Larry Gagosian, two titans of the art world, come together for a landmark conversation that has been decades in the making.
Reed Hastings is transforming Powder Mountain into a pioneering outdoor art destination. This nonprofit integrates on-site, large-scale sculptures and land art into the mountain and ski trails landscapes.
Lucinda Childs, a pioneering force in American dance, reflects on the legacy of her minimalist choreography. But also on her groundbreaking collaborations with Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, and Sol LeWitt. She also adresses the ongoing evolution of a career that continues to shape the stage worldwide.
In a rare interview, Jeff Koons reflects on five decades of blurring kitsch and canon, commerce and transcendence, and the metaphysical ambitions behind his most iconic and polarizing works.
Numéro New York also visited the house of Pamela Kramlich, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, located in the Napa Valley. Her shared vision with her late husband Richard gave birth to one of the world’s greatest collections of moving-image art.
Numéro New York speaks to five of the city’s most exciting emerging designers who are reimagining the chair, not as a functional object, but as a site of sculptural experimentation and conceptual depth.
For his landmark restrospective at the Guggenheim, artist Rashid Johnson joins Hans Ulrich Obrist for a wideranging conversation on identity, abstraction and the shifting politics of representation.
Contemporary art sensation Jamian Juliano-Villani is electrifying the art world with her surreal, pop culture-infused paintings that fuse autobiography, obsession and raw emotional energy.
Discover also exclusive fashion series by Nick Khnight, Tina Barney, Vanessa Beecroft and Justin French.
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New York edition of the French fashion magazine.
