Art & Craft
In a fast-paced, digital world, craftsmanship and artistic expression offer a vital reminder of the beauty found in process, patience, and human skill. Our Art & Craft section celebrates the makers, materials, and movements shaping today’s creative landscape — from contemporary art to traditional craftsmanship.
Here, we spotlight the artists, designers, and artisans pushing boundaries, reviving lost techniques, and exploring new ways to connect material, concept, and culture. Whether it’s a studio deep dive, an emerging artist to watch, or a look at how technology and craft collide, Art & Craft is where creativity and craftsmanship meet.
REVIEW: Schiaparelli at the V&A .The Exhibition That Reclaims Fashion as Art
Explore Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art at the V&A, a major London exhibition celebrating surrealism, couture and creative innovation from the 1920s to today.
Ai Weiwei Creates Silk Installation with Rubelli at Milan Design Week
Artist Ai Weiwei collaborates with Venetian textile house Rubelli to create a silk installation unveiled at Milan Design Week and Salone del Mobile.
The New Museum’s OMA-Designed Expansion Opens This Spring
This spring, New York’s The New Museum unveils its long-anticipated expansion in a striking new building designed by OMA.
Art Basel Qatar: A New Cultural icon for the Gulf
In February 2026, Doha will take its place on the global art map as Art Basel Qatar launches its inaugural edition, a landmark moment not only for the fair itself, but for the wider MENASA region.
The Artling: Discover Contemporary Art & Design
Based in Singapore, The Artling founded by CEO, Talenia Phua Gajardo, is a global online gallery and art consultancy dedicated to helping collectors, design professionals, and brands discover and acquire contemporary art and design.
Luna Luna: The World’s First Art Amusement Park
Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy. This autumn, Atlanta plays host to a cultural phenomenon: Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy, the world’s first art amusement park. Luna Luna features a Ferris wheel painted by Jean-Michel Basquiat, a mirrored “Dalídom” by Salvador Dalí and a carousel by Keith Haring.