Numéro Art

Numéro Art, the leading magazine for international contemporary art, features the most influential personalities, events and places in the contemporary creative scene.

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Numéro magazine is a biannual collector's magazine that explores and shares what the art world will be buzzing about in the coming season.

Numéro has been a leading media in the world of fashion, contemporary art and culture. 

Numéro magazine creates a unique editorial and visual language blending fashion, beauty, art, and design. Numéro offers three editions: Numéro, Numéro Homme, Numéro Art.

Numéro Art 9

Numéro Art, the reference magazine for international contemporary art, selects the most influential personalities, events and places in contemporary creation

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The leading magazine on international contemporary art met with Rashid Johnson in his Brooklyn studio. 

The committed artist has become a global star in two decades, summoning African-American identity and history, revolt and culture in his work. Numéro art also met with the legend Georg Baselitz, who will be honored at the Centre Pompidou this fall with a highly anticipated retrospective. Bernard Blistène, curator of the exhibition and honorary director of the Museum of Modern Art, and Fabrice Hergott, director of the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris, testify in our pages about the importance of the German artist in the history of contemporary art.

Numéro Homme 42

Numéro Homme 42 Fall-Winter 2021-2022​​​
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Numéro Homme 42 Fall-Winter 2021-2022 features the confessions of Garry Kasparov, the Russian chess champion who is strongly opposed to his country's repressive policies, as seen through the lens of Juergen Teller.

Also included: a no-holds-barred interview with Chicago artist Theaster Gates, who is building the foundations of a more equitable world in his hometown; a guided tour by Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei of his major retrospective in Portugal; an inventory of objects and personal archives of refugees and activists photographed by Guido Mocafico, who reminds us of the importance of the LGBTQI struggle today, ex-stand-up star Stéphane Bak, who intends to shake up the stereotypes of French cinema adulated by the American industry and who has just released his second album, and the Mode series signed by Jackie Nickerson, Sølve Sundsbø, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Carlotta Manaigo and Charles Fréger.