At the crossroads of fashion and contemporary art, noisé is more than an annual project—it’s an immersive experience that honors our shared humanity.
In collaboration with both industry luminaries and emerging talents, noisé curate a world where authenticity is paramount. Rather than solely highlighting achievements, noisé explore the essence of creative minds and visionaries who shape our cultural landscape.
Through meaningful conversations and partnerships, noisé foster connections that transcend mere aesthetics or trends. In the world of noisé, a harmonious balance where fashion and art not only intersect but enrich each other, creating a resonant tapestry that speaks to the world at large.
Noisé 04 PRISM (Fall/Winter 2024) reflects our editorial mission to reveal hidden dimensions of talent, innovation, and artistic expression—just as a prism unveils the full spectrum of light. This edition brings together powerful voices and stories that uncover the many layers of art, fashion, and culture.
At the heart of this issue is a 56-page feature on Roni Horn, exploring both her iconic and recent works, self- reflections, and instinctive creative power. Alaïa’s creative director Pieter Mulier visits artist Mark Manders’ studio in Ronse for the first time, while the trailblazing women gallerists—Chantal Crousel, Liza Essers, and Luisa Strina—share their invaluable insights. We also step into the working environment of artists Kiki Smith and Alicja Kwade as they reveal the ongoing evolution of their latest projects.
In Upstate New York, Lexie Smith discusses her evolving roles as a mother, sister, and artist. In Lisbon, Conie Vallese’s life and journey are captured through Ana Roque’s lens, while in Amsterdam, we visit Marte Mei van Haaster in her creative space.
This issue also presents Mika Schneider, photographed by Angèle Châtenet in Alaïa. We dive into artist Jiro Takamatsu’s artistic journey, examining his impact on both Japanese and international contemporary art, and collaborate with David Zwirner Books on their ambitious ventures in art publishing.
We uncover new perspectives on Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work through insights from Larry Gagosian and Fred Hoffman. Thaddaeus Ropac and Tom Sachs reflect on their nearly 30-year collaboration, while Michal Rovner looks back on her prismatic 40-year career.
The 336-page main issue, printed on eco-friendly art paper, is complemented by a 208-page supplement featuring selected Spring/Summer 24 fashion editorials.
USA
23x30cm
2600g
45 €
Quantity
Introducing noisé Limited Edition 03: This collector's edition spans 400 ad-free pages and explores the theme of The Last Unicorn.
The main issue features include a 48-page narrative on artist Cai Guo-Qiang, with perspectives from his daughters Wen-You and Wenhao Cai. Additionally, five fashion editorials spotlight models Simona Kust, Kerolyn Soares, Lara Mullen, Giedre Dukauskaite, and Maike Inga. The issue also offers an examination of the endangered Siberian tigers, interviews with the last guardians of culture, an online panel with the president of the Loewe Foundation and Loewe Crafts Prize finalists, and stories from 9 independent bookstore owners.
Each issue comes with two monumental supplements:
A- LOUISE BOURGEOIS
This supplement serves as a comprehensive tribute to Louise Bourgeois, delving into various aspects of her multifaceted legacy. The content includes unpublished material sourced from the Easton Foundation, providing a unique insight into the artist’s world. Key contributors include Deborah Wye, Helmut Lang, and Jerry Gorovoy, each offering their individual viewpoints on Bourgeois. Deborah Wye, who has previously curated Bourgeois major exhibitions, describes this supplement as an "ambitious piece."
B- HELMUT LANG
Not merely a collaboration, but a deep-dive into the artistic persona of Helmut Lang. This supplement includes exclusive, previously unpublished content that has been curated to showcase the lesser-known aspects of Lang as an artist. Contributors include esteemed photographers and creatives Elfie Semotan, Bruce Weber, Daniel Trese, Glen Luchford, Fabien Baron, and other close collaborators, whose work gives shape to a multifaceted portrait of Lang.
USA
23x30cm
2050g
37 €