noisé 05 Jeux d’eau

noisé 05 – Jeux d’eau draws its name and rhythm from Maurice Ravel’s iconic piano composition, embracing the fluidity, stillness, and quiet force of water. Mirroring the natural currents that shape our inner and outer landscapes, this issue brings together voices and visions that explore transformation across time, memory, and form.

At the heart of the edition is a deep reflection on the legendary gallerist Marian Goodman and her gallery, tracing their near five-decade journey through rare archival material, unseen perspectives, and personal insights into a lasting legacy. Vincent Van Duysen and Julianne Moore reflect on architecture, friendship, and the creative rhythm of life, while Fabien Baron and Alastair McKimm sit down for the first time to exchange thoughts on milestones in their career paths, their latest moves, and the evolving role of magazines. A special section revisits the intertwined practices of Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt, as seen through the lens of those closest to them.

We step into the studios of artists Hélène Delprat, Nathanaëlle Herbelin, Torkwase Dyson and David Altmejd—each offering a window into the evolving relationship between material, narrative, and artistic impulse. Filmmaker Bennett Miller visits Cai Guo-Qiang in his Frank Gehry–designed studio for a poetic dialogue on their shared experiments with AI. A dedicated whales column gathers voices from marine science, art, and conservation to reflect on these oceanic timekeepers, with newly commissioned artworks echoing the call for care.

This issue also includes a special inserted booklet documenting Helmut Lang’s recent solo exhibition in Los Angeles, photographed by Tang Siyu, and arrives in a custom slipcase featuring a monogrammed N designed by Fabien Baron exclusively for noisé.

Spanning 344 pages on eco-friendly art paper, Jeux d’eau invites readers to pause, reflect, and move with the quiet forces shaping beauty, time, and meaning today.

6 covers + 1 specially designed slip case, 344 pages (328p main issue + 16p supplement), 230mm x 300mm, 1.5kg, Spring/Summer 2025.


noisé 04 Prism

noisé 04 PRISM 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.

5 covers, 544 pages (336p main issue + 208p supplement), 230mm x 300mm, 2.4kg, Fall/Winter 2024.


noisé SS24 On the Cloud (digital)

noisé introduces the first new movement of 2024 with a Spring/Summer issue digitally released. As we adhere to our sustainable annual print cycle, we find another way to stay relevant in all areas of fashion and art:

10 groups of editorials range from capturing the Parisian vibe of Saint Laurent to exploring the raw deserts of Northern Spain, from tranquility at sea in Marseille to behind-the-scenes stories in Marte Mei’s studio.

We engage in conversation with the close circle of Jean-Michel Basquiat, discussing some rarely explored aspects of this talented young artist. We also speak with Michal Rovner about her latest exhibition in New York. In memory of Richard Serra, whom we lost during the process of creating this issue, we revisit his profound impact on the art world.

There's no compromise on content, and we hope you still feel the same thrill turning the pages and enjoy the fun of reading.

12 covers, 280 pages, 230mm x 300mm, 2024.


noisé 03 The Last Unicorn

A 48-page narrative on artist Cai Guo-Qiang, with perspectives from his daughters Wen-You Cai and Wenhao Cai, editorials spotlight models Simona Kust, Kerolyn Soares, Lara Mullen, Giedre Dukauskaite, and Maike Inga, 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 collectible supplements featuring legendary artists Louise Bourgeois and Helmut Lang, with a close collaboration with The Easton Foundation and Helmut Lang Studio.

7 covers, 2 supplements, 272 + 64 + 64 pages, 230mm x 300mm, 2kg, 2023.


noisé 02 A Falling Leaf Heralds Autumn

This is an old saying in China from over 2000 years ago. It’s not only showing a poetic scene but indicating the wisdom that we may divine the whole from a part, and we may speculate a tendency and foresee a result by observing and understanding the details.

We take this as a thread and focus on our obsession to details. We invite our contributors and our readers to dive into the world of subtlety that reveals profound meanings.

A story dedicated to memorizing the great Austrian artist Hermann Nitsch, in-depth conversations with artists Arlene Shechet and Xin Liu, a brand special story with Balenciaga starring Xiaowen Ju photographed by Nick Yang, a special feature of model/artist Veronika Kunz photographed by Nadine Ottawa in collaboration with Cholé, a special column curated to discuss the now and future of African art, and many more.

7 covers, 320 pages, 230mm x 300mm, 1.6kg, winter 2022.


noisé 01 The Solstice

A look back at the stories and individuals throughout our 5-year journey, in-depth conversations with artists Michal Rovner, Taus Makhacheva, Michael A. Robinson, a special column featuring the work and life of creative duos, an exclusive collaboration with Dion Lee starring Hannah Molter by Reto Schmid, and many more to explore.

4 covers, 328 pages, 230mm x 300mm, 1.5kg, winter 2021.