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Explore Exciting New Design Boutiques from Cairo to Copenhagen

These design-minded entrepreneurs are turning their storefronts into sanctuaries for craft and community
By Ryan Waddoups

Artful Escapes:
25 Inspiring Hotels to Discover Right Now

Checking into a new hotel is a moment of great anticipation and expectation. Here, Galerie highlights the best new openings around the globe that deliver a wide array of enriching experiences

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Artists to Watch

Dan John Anderson

Working from a dessert compound in California’s Yucca Valley, the artist is presenting a series of bold new totemic works at Night Gallery in L.A. on July 12

Artists to Watch

Tomokazu Matsuyama

The Brooklyn-based Japanese artist is gearing up for a busy year, with upcoming exhibitions at the Edward Hopper House in Nyack, New York, in June and the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia, in September

Artists to Watch

Che Lovelace

A solo exhibition at Nicola Vassell Gallery, on view through July 25, explores the poignant relationship between nature and society in his home country

Artists to Watch

Georg Wilson

Inspired by the English countryside, folklore, and pastoral traditions, the rising star painter explores the symbiotic relationship between living beings and nature

Galerie Discoveries

Explore this curated selection of the best of art and design—all in one place.

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Model in a pink ruffled dress walking down a fashion runway with an audience seated on both sides
A woman in a pink dress swings joyfully in a lush forest setting, surrounded by flowers and statues.
Left: A Chanel ballet-pink dress and shawl made of mohair and silk. Right: The Swing, by Jean-Honore Fragonard, (1767).
Gold watch with gem-tone face, surrounded by diamond accents and artistic links.
Surreal painting of melting clocks in a desert landscape with a tree and cliffs in the background, by Salvador Dalí.
Left: Piaget’s 18K-rose-gold Essentia watch. Right: The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dalí, (1931).
Brown and pink leather Loewe bag with knot details and striped pattern.
Abstract landscape painting with red and brown hues, smooth flowing shapes, and hints of blue in a serene composition.
Left: Loewe’s classic Flamenco bag gets an artful update. Right: Desert Abstraction (1931), by Georgia O’Keeffe.
White armchair with butterfly and newspaper print design, featuring a small attached side table on the left.
Colorful butterflies of various sizes scattered across a plain white background.
Left: Poltrona Frau’s 1919 armchair. Right: Pure as the Driven Snow (2007), by Damien Hirst.
Model in a pink ruffled dress walking down a fashion runway with an audience seated on both sides
A woman in a pink dress swings joyfully in a lush forest setting, surrounded by flowers and statues.
Left: A Chanel ballet-pink dress and shawl made of mohair and silk. Right: The Swing, by Jean-Honore Fragonard, (1767).
Life Imitates Art

Life Imitates Art: Chanel’s Fall/Winter Collection Summons the Whimsy and Romance of Jean-Honoré Fragonard

By Lucy Rees

legend of the Rococo period, Jean-Honoré Fragonard painted works acclaimed for their unbridled romance, frivolity, and eroticism, such as The Swing (1767–68), which portrays a young woman aloft between two men—presumed to be her elderly husband and young lover—her ruffled dress billowing and slipper flinging into the air with delightful abandon.

In one of the final runway shows before the first collection by new creative director Matthieu Blazy debuts in October, Chanel adhered to the iconic motifs that have defined the house for the past 115 years, presenting layers of tweed, oversize pearls, and the ever-elegant ribbon, as seen in this ballet-pink dress and shawl made of mohair and silk.

Gold watch with gem-tone face, surrounded by diamond accents and artistic links.
Surreal painting of melting clocks in a desert landscape with a tree and cliffs in the background, by Salvador Dalí.
Left: Piaget’s 18K-rose-gold Essentia watch. Right: The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dalí, (1931).
Life Imitates Art

Life Imitates Art: A Mesmerizing Piaget Watch Mirrors an Iconic Salvador Dalí Work

By Lucy Rees

High watchmaking and haute jewelry have been inextricably linked at Piaget since 1957, and that sentiment continues to ring true in pieces like this 18K-rose-gold Essentia watch, which features a mesmerizing opal dial set with diamonds.

There is arguably no Surrealist painting more famous than Salvador Dalí’s The Persistence of Memory (1931), portraying a grouping of pocket watches—limp and soft like melting Camembert in the sun, according to the artist—in a barren and infinite dreamscape; the work has been in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York for more than 90 years.

Brown and pink leather Loewe bag with knot details and striped pattern.
Abstract landscape painting with red and brown hues, smooth flowing shapes, and hints of blue in a serene composition.
Left: Loewe’s classic Flamenco bag gets an artful update. Right: Desert Abstraction (1931), by Georgia O’Keeffe.
Life Imitates Art

Life Imitates Art: Loewe’s Reimagined Flamenco Bag Recalls Abstract Georgia O’Keeffe Landscape

By Lucy Rees

Loewe’s classic Flamenco bag gets an artful update this season as it’s reimagined with sections of precisely crafted skived leather to recall a painterly topographical view in a wondrous homage to the natural world.

Artist Georgia O’Keeffe spent most of her life in northern New Mexico, and her remarkable masterpieces are a response to the shapes she observed near her home at Ghost Ranch. This work, Desert Abstraction (1931), distills the arid landscape into a simple composition of pure color and form devoid of any brushstrokes.

White armchair with butterfly and newspaper print design, featuring a small attached side table on the left.
Colorful butterflies of various sizes scattered across a plain white background.
Left: Poltrona Frau’s 1919 armchair. Right: Pure as the Driven Snow (2007), by Damien Hirst.
Life Imitates Art

Life Imitates Art: Poltrona Frau’s Iconic Armchair Gets Whimsical Makeover Reminiscent of Damien Hirst Butterflies

By Lucy Rees

One of Poltrona Frau’s most recognizable editions, the 1919 armchair takes on a more whimsical aesthetic dressed in Fornasetti’s Ultime Notizie patterned leather, depicting a flurry of butterflies atop a collage of newspaper clippings about the brand.

Butterflies first appeared in artist Damien Hirst’s groundbreaking 1991 solo exhibition, “In and Out of Love,” and since then, they’ve become a recognizable recurring motif for him, as seen in this 2007 work, Pure as the Driven Snow, which explores the fragility of life.

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