LOEWE Foundation Craft Prize 2026 Submissions Now Open

Entries are open for the LOEWE Foundation Craft Prize 2026. Submit by October 30, 2025 for a chance to exhibit in Singapore.
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Entries are open for the LOEWE Foundation Craft Prize 2026. Submit by October 30, 2025 for a chance to exhibit in Singapore.

Next spring, Buckingham Palace will present 200 rarely seen looks tracing Queen Elizabeth’s style from childhood to coronation.

The Spanish artist reimagines five cult-favorite scents, turning LOEWE’s candle collection into a visual experience worth pausing for.

A trunk archive, a mirrored tatami dream, and Japan’s iconic artists. Louis Vuitton’s Osaka exhibition traces it all across twelve chapters.

KAWS will stage a major sculpture exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden in spring 2027, spanning the garden’s 250 acres.

Alejandro G Iñárritu returns with Sueño Perro, a film installation of long-lost Amores Perros footage opening this September at Fondazione Prada.

At Printemps Paris, a new exhibition challenges the way we think about fashion, photography, and the future of sustainability.

Jennie C. Jones’s rooftop installation is the Met’s last before the terrace shuts down for five years of renovation.

The MOP Foundation hosts 140 of Bailey’s works, from Swinging London to today, free to see through September 14.

Paris’s landmark museum has launched a global call for architects to ease crowding and give the Mona Lisa a space of her own.

Glen Luchford brings his first solo show to Milan, turning 10 Corso Como into a raw, fast-moving edit of his most iconic work.

This December, the NGV brings fashion’s original rebels together. A rare chance to explore the designs of Westwood and Kawakubo side by side.

Fragonard’s latest project brings three centuries of Arlésienne fashion into public view, offering rare access to garments once kept behind closed doors.

Gustaf Westman just made a handbag for bread. Yes, really. It’s pink, spiral-shaped, and debuting in Paris this weekend.

Chanel enters the print world with a cultural magazine shaped by artists, ideas, and a global point of view.

Tribeca Studios and Mercer Labs have teamed up on an immersive film installation that puts you inside scenes from Robert De Niro’s most iconic movies.

A 19th-century queer journal hits shelves again as Rimowa taps Collier Schorr to frame New York’s LGBTQIA+ vanguard in a 300-copy release.

Demna is marking the end of his Balenciaga era with a exhibition that doubles as a victory lap through ten years of boundary-pushing fashion.

Winifred Nicholson and Andrew Cranston share gallery walls in a two-stop show shaped by designer and collector Jonathan Anderson.

After five years of renovation, Paris’s Grand Palais reopens with expanded spaces, contemporary design, and an artisanal Chanel centerpiece.