Ruinart

Why the champagne house Ruinart believes artists are ‘the best conveyors of what we believe in'

The oldest champagne brand of all has doubled down on contemporary art commissions that address climate change and built an energy-efficient visitors’ pavilion, designed by Sou Fujimoto

Climate change, a Gothic cathedral and champagne cellars: Eva Jospin takes on latest Ruinart commission

Promenade[s], an installation made mainly from cardboard and inspired by the landscape around Reims, will be shown at art fairs worldwide over the next year

Watch Tomás Saraceno create invisible drawings in the sky above a champagne vineyard

The Argentinian artist’s work aims to make aspects of climate change “more tangible”