Ruinart Artist 2017: Jaume Plensa is Ruinart’s artist of the year

The champagne house continues its artistic reinterpretations with Jaume Plensa. You can’t spell Ruinart without ‘art’. Ruinart chooses sculptor Jaume Plensa for new artistic reinterpretation. Catalan sculptor Jaume Plensa is known for his exploration of the relationship between the words and the body. His silhouettes of seated or kneeling human bodies are composed of letters. … Read more

Erwin Olaf for Ruinart: exclusive photos capturing the spirit of the prominent patron of the arts

Photographer Erwin Olaf is the latest artist to collaborate with Ruinart. For decades, humans have left their marks in the Crayères. The international photographing artist Erwin Olaf has captured them for Ruinart champagne house. Ruinart is the oldest Champagne house, established in 1729, and has been collaborating with artists since 1896, when it commissioned Art … Read more

Art Basel in Miami Beach. The 12th edition of the leading art fair of the Americas.

  The 2013 edition of Art Basel in Miami Beach drew strong praise from collectors, gallerists, critics and visitors. Featuring 258 leading international galleries from across 31 countries, the show confirmed its positioning as the leading art fair of the Americas. A favorite sector among museum directors and critics, Kabinett offered visitors many of this ear’s … Read more

Piet Hein Eek for Ruinart – Blanc de Blanc imperfect ecological boxes

The champagne boxes are the playground of many designers. Closely involved with Contemporary Art, Ruinart, the oldest established Champagne house, gave carte blanche to Dutch artist Piet Hein Eek to reinvent the box for its Blanc de Blancs champagne, Ruinart’s golden nectar. Inspired by Ruinart’s history, Piet Hein Eek created individual wooden cases for each … Read more