Numéro art 15
Numéro Art, the leading magazine for international contemporary art, features the most influential personalities, events and places in the contemporary creative scene.
For its 15th edition, Numéro art features a striking duo on the cover, with international star Ugo Rondinone on one side, and Tarek Lakhrissi, an emerging art figure in France, on the other.
Respectively mentor and young talent in the Reiffers Art Initiatives mentoring program, they present their joint exhibition in Paris until December. An immersive journey through color....
Numéro art also celebrates the new artistic season with an exceptional cover by legendary photographers Luigi & Iango, who pay tribute to Surrealism on the occasion of the exhibition devoted to it at the Centre Pompidou.
Also in this issue, the season's major events, including the Art Basel Paris fair and our portrait of 8 Parisian gallerists, leading figures in the young art scene. But also unmissable exhibitions such as Arte povera at the Bourse de Commerce, Pop Forever at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Rirkrit Tiravanija at LUMA Arles and Martine Syms at Lafayette Anticipations. Not forgetting Paris Photo and our focus on 5 women photographers.
Numéro art 14
Numéro Art, the leading magazine for international contemporary art, features the most influential personalities, events and places in the contemporary creative scene.
This season, the iconic Isabelle Huppert has agreed to accompany Numéro art to the Louvre to revisit its greatest masterpieces.
In dialogue with the Mona Lisa, the Victory of Samothrace and the Venus de Milo, the French actress takes on a metamorphosis, interpreting a gallery of striking, charismatic characters in this exclusive series
Numéro Homme 48
Numéro Homme 48 Autumn-Winter 2024-2025 special issue
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Contents of Numéro Homme 48, autumn-winter 2024-2025: fashion series by Ethan Hart, Dominique Issermann, Daniel Archer, Laura Sciacovelli, Arash Khaksari and Kenny Germé.
On the cover, France's favorite personality, Omar Sy, looks like a cowboy out to conquer the West. Based between Paris and Los Angeles, where he is pursuing an international career, the actor, currently starring in John Woo's remake of The Killer (in cinemas October 23), talks about his ambitions.