Art is one of the greatest luxuries in life. But for passionate collectors and devoted artists themselves, art is definitely more of a necessary luxury than an extravagance – a fulfilling joy that, they often say, they cannot imagine not having in their lives. This week we explore the perspective of those who have dedicated their professional lives, their fortunes, their personal drive, and even their business focus in the service of art, in its infinitely varied forms.
A new book by Philippe Segalot and Franck Giraud - art advisors to some of the world's most important collectors - boldly curates the ideal contemporary art collection.
Impassioned collector and founder of Baden Baden's celebrated contemporary art museum, Frieder Burda shares his prized collection and a love for art.
Marin Karmitz discusses his latest production, as the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Strasbourg invites the cult film mogul to take on the role of curator.
Entrepreneur and art aficionado Donald Hess dedicates his latest destination for cultivated pursuits to one of America's most prominent post-war artists, James Turrell.
From stores filled with sculpture, to masterpiece monograms by artists, Louis Vuitton champions contemporary art. A new exhibition in Hong Kong celebrates the relationship between art and fashion at the luxury goods house.