Art of Luxury AW25

As Art X Lagos opens, Nigeria's next generation of artists emerges

The energy of the country's contemporary art scene is in the hands of a growing constellation of artists, curators and galleries, writes curator Aindrea Emelife, and deeply rooted in tradition

Out of the wrapper and into the gallery: the art of chocolate

Artists from Anya Gallaccio to Helen Chadwick have employed the gooey treat in their work

‘Sometimes the space comes first’: how Shohei Shigematsu is using architecture to break cultural ground

The director of Office for Metropolitan Architecture's New York outpost is a master at presenting luxury marques at their most fantastical

In London, hotels are where the art is

From Francis Bacon to Damien Hirst, London's finest establishments are packed with breathtaking works

With the help of exhibitions, Jeanne Lanvin's eponymous fashion house is keeping her legacy alive

Lanvin’s artistic director Peter Copping and the Louvre’s Olivier Gabet share their deep admiration for the fashion legend

‘I’m not trying to impress anyone with what I buy’: how Catherine Walsh went from cosmetics queen to art collector

The patron and collector had a stellar career in the cosmetics business, but now surrounds herself with beauty of a different kind

What does winning an arts prize really mean?

Sparkly accolades punctuate the art world calendar and are honey pots for museums and artists alike

Fashion vintage: how two historic Bordeaux vineyards have been restored to former glory under Chanel's ownership

The luxury, fashion and fragrance house has given Nicolas Audebert and his winemaking team the time and freedom to bring back to their best two grand old wines: Château Rauzan-Ségla and Château Canon

From Dior's golden coat to landscape jewellery at Christie's: where the worlds of art and luxury collide this autumn

A thrilling Dior debut in Paris for new creative director Jonathan Anderson, an earthy, wood-themed jewellery collection at Christie’s London by Natasha Wightman, a must-see doll’s house at the Rijksmuseum and shoe king Manolo Blahnik sponsors a V&A exhibition about Marie Antoinette