• Bonus Content: The Evolution of ART X Lagos
    Apr 9 2026

    How does an art fair grow from 5,000 visitors into the defining cultural moment for an entire country?

    In this bonus clip from Compelling, host Katy Wellesley Wesley speaks with Tokini Peterside-Schwebig, founder of ART X Lagos, about the ten-year journey from a bold idea to a multidisciplinary platform that has activated an entire city. Tokini traces the evolution of ART X Lagos edition by edition. From integrating live music on day one, to launching ART X Cinema, establishing the country's leading emerging artist prize, and building an education programme that brings hundreds of school children into the fair each year.

    By its tenth edition in November 2025, ART X Lagos had sparked close to 50 satellite events across Lagos, drawn collaborators including Yinka Shonibare and his artist residency programme, and positioned the city as a fixture on the global arts calendar. This is a conversation about what happens when a platform stops being an event and becomes a movement.

    Tokini Peterside-Schwebig: Tokini is the founder and CEO of ART X Collective, the cultural enterprise behind ART X Lagos — West Africa's first and leading international art fair. Launched in 2016, the fair has grown into an anchor event on the global arts calendar, welcoming galleries from over 70 countries and establishing Lagos as a dynamic cultural capital. Under her leadership, ART X has expanded into a year-round ecosystem encompassing ART X Live! (a platform for emerging musicians), the ART X Prize (an annual award for emerging artists across Africa and its diaspora), and ART X Cinema (a showcase for independent African filmmaking).

    Visit ART X Lagos

    Katy Wellesley Wesley: With over 18 years of leadership across galleries, foundations, and startups, Katy has built a career shaped by curiosity and a drive to explore new ideas. She spent a decade at leading commercial galleries—first at Gagosian, then at Pace, where she was Director of Exhibitions in London. She went on to lead the Villa Lena Foundation in Italy as Director, before joining the founding team of ROKBOX, a pioneering environmentally focused art logistics startup, as Sales Director. After relocating to Paris six years ago, Katy developed a strong interest in the intersection of art and luxury. To deepen this focus, she recently completed an Executive Master’s in Luxury Management and Design Innovation, a joint program between ESSEC Business School and Parsons School of Design. She now works as a consultant to brands, artists, foundations, and collectors. Among her clients is the legendary art publisher Cahiers d’Art, where she heads Commercial Partnerships.

    Compelling is proudly in partnership with Cahiers d’Art.

    Compelling is produced in collaboration with Cahiers d’Art, the iconic Paris-based art publisher founded in 1926, home of the Catalogue Raisonné of Picasso and most recently the Frank Gehry Drawings Catalogue Raisonné. At the heart of it's publishing program is the Cahiers d'Art Revue, one of the most significant and longest-standing annual art publications of the last century. In 2026, Cahiers d’Art will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a series of major publications, projects and exhibitions in collaboration with leading global institutions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the MoMA in New York City and the Musée Picasso in Paris.

    Visit Cahiers d’Art

    Art direction by Eddie Harrop Studio
    Website and Production by Story Ninety-Four

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    7 mins
  • Tokini Peterside-Schwebig: Art, Identity, and Africa's Cultural Rise
    Apr 2 2026

    What does it take to build cultural infrastructure in a country where the state will not do it for you?

    In this episode of Compelling, host Katy Wellesley Wesley speaks with Tokini Peterside-Schwebig, entrepreneur and founder of ART X Lagos — West Africa's leading international art fair — about a career defined by creative conviction and strategic clarity. From her childhood in Lagos, through a law degree at the LSE and an MBA at INSEAD, to a pivotal visit to the 2015 Venice Biennale that crystallised her vision, Tokini traces the journey that led her to launch ART X in 2016.

    The conversation spans identity, access, and the power of art to reshape perception. ART X Lagos marked its landmark tenth edition in November 2025 under the theme Imagining Otherwise, No Matter the Tide, welcoming galleries from over 70 countries and participants from 170 nations. Tokini reflects on what the next decade demands of a platform that has already achieved what it set out to do.

    • (00:00) - Welcome to Compelling
    • (02:45) - A Creative Childhood in Lagos
    • (06:09) - Boarding School, Britain, and Nigerian Pride
    • (10:16) - From Law Graduate to Luxury Brand Builder
    • (13:21) - Discovering the Intersection of Culture and Commerce
    • (20:36) - The Vision Behind ART X Lagos
    • (25:39) - Building the First Edition Against the Odds
    • (30:16) - Convincing Galleries and Sponsors to Believe
    • (36:15) - Navigating COVID, Social Unrest, and Renewed Purpose
    • (41:05) - Openness, Access, and the Culture of Looking
    • (46:56) - The Next Frontier for ART X Lagos
    • (49:15) - Trust Yourself: Advice, Mentors, and Habits

    Tokini Peterside-Schwebig: Tokini is the founder and CEO of ART X Collective, the cultural enterprise behind ART X Lagos — West Africa's first and leading international art fair. Launched in 2016, the fair has grown into an anchor event on the global arts calendar, welcoming galleries from over 70 countries and establishing Lagos as a dynamic cultural capital. Under her leadership, ART X has expanded into a year-round ecosystem encompassing ART X Live! (a platform for emerging musicians), the ART X Prize (an annual award for emerging artists across Africa and its diaspora), and ART X Cinema (a showcase for independent African filmmaking).

    Visit ART X Lagos

    Katy Wellesley Wesley: With over 18 years of leadership across galleries, foundations, and startups, Katy has built a career shaped by curiosity and a drive to explore new ideas. She spent a decade at leading commercial galleries—first at Gagosian, then at Pace, where she was Director of Exhibitions in London. She went on to lead the Villa Lena Foundation in Italy as Director, before joining the founding team of ROKBOX, a pioneering environmentally focused art logistics startup, as Sales Director. After relocating to Paris six years ago, Katy developed a strong interest in the intersection of art and luxury. To deepen this focus, she recently completed an Executive Master’s in Luxury Management and Design Innovation, a joint program between ESSEC Business School and Parsons School of Design. She now works as a consultant to brands, artists, foundations, and collectors. Among her clients is the legendary art publisher Cahiers d’Art, where she heads Commercial Partnerships.

    Compelling is proudly in partnership with Cahiers d’Art.

    Compelling is produced in collaboration with Cahiers d’Art, the iconic Paris-based art publisher founded in 1926, home of the Catalogue Raisonné of Picasso and most recently the Frank Gehry Drawings Catalogue Raisonné. At the heart of it's publishing program is the Cahiers d'Art Revue, one of the most significant and longest-standing annual art publications of the last century. In 2026, Cahiers d’Art will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a series of major publications, projects and exhibitions in collaboration with leading global institutions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the MoMA in New York City and the Musée Picasso in Paris.

    Visit Cahiers d’Art

    Art direction by Eddie Harrop Studio
    Website and Production by Story Ninety-Four

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    57 mins
  • Rafael de Cárdenas: Taste, Craft, and the Accidents That Built a Studio
    Mar 19 2026

    What happens to taste when algorithms stop us discovering anything unexpected?

    In this episode of Compelling, host Katy Wellesley-Wesley sits down with New York-based designer and creative director Rafael de Cárdenas for a wide-ranging conversation on the forces shaping culture, luxury, and design right now. Rafael traces a non-linear path from Calvin Klein to architecture school and, ultimately, a multidisciplinary studio practice spanning interiors, architecture, art advisory, and brand work. Along the way, they unpack high culture versus low culture, the role of subculture in personal identity, and why the modern obsession with optimisation can flatten aspiration.


    They also explore the Hoffman Process and what it changed in Rafael’s leadership, alongside a frank look at politics, Americanness, and how creative scenes form when rules loosen. With recent design press continuing to spotlight Rafael’s work, including a 2025 Architectural Digest profile of a historically inspired Manhattan townhouse, this episode captures an active cultural moment rather than a retrospective.

    • (00:00) - Welcome to Compelling
    • (02:54) - Growing Up in New York and Finding Subculture
    • (07:44) - Calvin Klein, Fashion, and Learning Brand Precision
    • (09:24) - Architecture School and the Pull of Alternative Worlds
    • (11:00) - Accidental Beginnings and Early Projects
    • (12:56) - Interior Design as Drag and Reinventing Space
    • (21:16) - Gen X, JFK, and the Shift to Postmodern Culture
    • (24:15) - Algorithms, Aspiration, and the Culture of the Lowest Common Denominator
    • (27:43) - Europe, America, and Making Sense of Politics and Identity
    • (36:06) - The Hoffman Process and Leading with Vulnerability
    • (54:04) - Dream Projects, Flash Mobs, and Wonder as a Way of Living

    Rafael de Cárdenas: Rafael de Cárdenas is a New York-based designer and creative director, and the founder of Rafael de Cárdenas, Ltd., an interdisciplinary studio working across architectural and interior design and creative direction. Since 2006, Rafael’s practice has spanned residential and commercial projects as well as brand-led work, with recent coverage including a 2025 Architectural Digest feature on a six-storey Manhattan townhouse renovation.

    Visit Rafael de Cárdenas, Ltd

    Katy Wellesley Wesley: With over 18 years of leadership across galleries, foundations, and startups, Katy has built a career shaped by curiosity and a drive to explore new ideas. She spent a decade at leading commercial galleries—first at Gagosian, then at Pace, where she was Director of Exhibitions in London. She went on to lead the Villa Lena Foundation in Italy as Director, before joining the founding team of ROKBOX, a pioneering environmentally focused art logistics startup, as Sales Director. After relocating to Paris six years ago, Katy developed a strong interest in the intersection of art and luxury. To deepen this focus, she recently completed an Executive Master’s in Luxury Management and Design Innovation, a joint program between ESSEC Business School and Parsons School of Design. She now works as a consultant to brands, artists, foundations, and collectors. Among her clients is the legendary art publisher Cahiers d’Art, where she heads Commercial Partnerships.

    Compelling is proudly in partnership with Cahiers d’Art.

    Compelling is produced in collaboration with Cahiers d’Art, the iconic Paris-based art publisher founded in 1926, home of the Catalogue Raisonné of Picasso and most recently the Frank Gehry Drawings Catalogue Raisonné. At the heart of it's publishing program is the Cahiers d'Art Revue, one of the most significant and longest-standing annual art publications of the last century. In 2026, Cahiers d’Art will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a series of major publications, projects and exhibitions in collaboration with leading global institutions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the MoMA in New York City and the Musée Picasso in Paris.

    Visit Cahiers d’Art

    Art direction by Eddie Harrop Studio
    Website and Production by Story Ninety-Four

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Bonus Content: Friendship Over Figures
    Mar 12 2026

    What happens when a luxury business makes decisions based on people, not spreadsheets?

    In this bonus episode of Compelling, Katy Wellesley-Wesley speaks with Vitalie Taittinger about the human logic that sits behind a family-owned Champagne house: choosing distributors for fit and friendship, building long-term relationships, and treating fun and ease of collaboration as real business signals.


    The conversation also turns to British wine and Domaine Evremond, Taittinger’s English sparkling wine project in Kent. Vitalie describes the mix of Champagne heritage and local culture, and why doing something slightly disruptive can be a strength when it is grounded in craft and clarity.

    Vitalie Taittinger: Vitalie Taittinger is President and CEO of Champagne Taittinger, one of the few major Champagne houses that remains family-owned. Based in Reims, she helps lead the house’s long-term strategy across brand, culture, and international growth, with a focus on stewardship of place and craft. Her background in art and design informs a leadership style rooted in collaboration, experience, and emotional resonance.

    Visit Taittinger

    Katy Wellesley Wesley: With over 18 years of leadership across galleries, foundations, and startups, Katy has built a career shaped by curiosity and a drive to explore new ideas. She spent a decade at leading commercial galleries—first at Gagosian, then at Pace, where she was Director of Exhibitions in London. She went on to lead the Villa Lena Foundation in Italy as Director, before joining the founding team of ROKBOX, a pioneering environmentally focused art logistics startup, as Sales Director. After relocating to Paris six years ago, Katy developed a strong interest in the intersection of art and luxury. To deepen this focus, she recently completed an Executive Master’s in Luxury Management and Design Innovation, a joint program between ESSEC Business School and Parsons School of Design. She now works as a consultant to brands, artists, foundations, and collectors. Among her clients is the legendary art publisher Cahiers d’Art, where she heads Commercial Partnerships.

    Compelling is proudly in partnership with Cahiers d’Art.

    Compelling is produced in collaboration with Cahiers d’Art, the iconic Paris-based art publisher founded in 1926, home of the Catalogue Raisonné of Picasso and most recently the Frank Gehry Drawings Catalogue Raisonné. At the heart of it's publishing program is the Cahiers d'Art Revue, one of the most significant and longest-standing annual art publications of the last century. In 2026, Cahiers d’Art will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a series of major publications, projects and exhibitions in collaboration with leading global institutions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the MoMA in New York City and the Musée Picasso in Paris.

    Visit Cahiers d’Art

    Art direction by Eddie Harrop Studio
    Website and Production by Story Ninety-Four

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    7 mins
  • Vitalie Taittinger: Family, Legacy and Leadership at Taittinger Champagne
    Mar 5 2026

    What does it take to lead a centuries-old Champagne house like a startup, without losing what makes it special?

    In this episode of Compelling, host Katy Wellesley-Wesley speaks with Vitalie Taittinger, President and CEO of Champagne Taittinger, about independence, legacy, and the long-term thinking that comes with family stewardship. Vitalie reflects on her early ambition to become a painter, the turning point of the 2005 sale of the wider Taittinger group, and why her father’s determination to buy the house back reshaped her own path.

    They discuss what it means to build an experience around a brand, from Polychrome, Taittinger’s cultural restaurant concept, to ArsNova, a philanthropic project designed to widen access to beauty, culture, and shared experiences.

    • (00:00) - Welcome to Compelling
    • (02:53) - The 2005 Sale and a Family Turning Point
    • (04:53) - Buying Back the House and Finding Meaning
    • (08:02) - Independence, Long-Term Thinking, and Leadership
    • (12:12) - Working With Family
    • (17:30) - Differentiation and Brand Identity in Champagne
    • (20:14) - Polychrome: Culture as Visitor Experience
    • (24:29) - ArsNova: Philanthropy, Beauty, and Access
    • (31:15) - Drinking Habits, No-and-Low, and Celebration
    • (34:14) - Sustainability as Measurement and Change Management
    • (37:16) - Advice, Leadership, and the Meaning of Luxury

    Vitalie Taittinger: Vitalie Taittinger is President and CEO of Champagne Taittinger, one of the few major Champagne houses that remains family-owned. Based in Reims, she helps lead the house’s long-term strategy across brand, culture, and international growth, with a focus on stewardship of place and craft. Her background in art and design informs a leadership style rooted in collaboration, experience, and emotional resonance.

    Visit Taittinger

    Katy Wellesley Wesley: With over 18 years of leadership across galleries, foundations, and startups, Katy has built a career shaped by curiosity and a drive to explore new ideas. She spent a decade at leading commercial galleries—first at Gagosian, then at Pace, where she was Director of Exhibitions in London. She went on to lead the Villa Lena Foundation in Italy as Director, before joining the founding team of ROKBOX, a pioneering environmentally focused art logistics startup, as Sales Director. After relocating to Paris six years ago, Katy developed a strong interest in the intersection of art and luxury. To deepen this focus, she recently completed an Executive Master’s in Luxury Management and Design Innovation, a joint program between ESSEC Business School and Parsons School of Design. She now works as a consultant to brands, artists, foundations, and collectors. Among her clients is the legendary art publisher Cahiers d’Art, where she heads Commercial Partnerships.

    Compelling is proudly in partnership with Cahiers d’Art.

    Compelling is produced in collaboration with Cahiers d’Art, the iconic Paris-based art publisher founded in 1926, home of the Catalogue Raisonné of Picasso and most recently the Frank Gehry Drawings Catalogue Raisonné. At the heart of it's publishing program is the Cahiers d'Art Revue, one of the most significant and longest-standing annual art publications of the last century. In 2026, Cahiers d’Art will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a series of major publications, projects and exhibitions in collaboration with leading global institutions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the MoMA in New York City and the Musée Picasso in Paris.

    Visit Cahiers d’Art

    Art direction by Eddie Harrop Studio
    Website and Production by Story Ninety-Four

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    43 mins
  • Bonus Content: Heritage, Craft, and Colour
    Feb 26 2026

    What makes people pay attention to a fabric house founded in 1935, in a world full of fast trends and louder brands?

    In this bonus episode of Compelling, host Katy Wellesley Wesley speaks with Patrick Frey of Maison Pierre Frey about why authenticity, roots, and a tangible connection to history still carry real weight with clients around the world. Patrick explains how provenance can feel almost sacred to buyers, and why the creative challenge begins after acquisition: adapting heritage through colour, taste, and modern creation without losing the soul of what you own.

    Patrick Frey: Patrick Frey is the Creative Director and President Emeritus of La Maison Pierre Frey, the Paris-based family house founded in 1935 and known worldwide for fabrics, wallpapers, rugs, carpets, and furniture of the highest quality and most refined taste. He became artistic director in 1969 and expanded the company’s global reach while keeping a strong commitment to craft, quality and design-led experimentation.

    Visit Pierre Frey

    Katy Wellesley Wesley: With over 18 years of leadership across galleries, foundations, and startups, Katy has built a career shaped by curiosity and a drive to explore new ideas. She spent a decade at leading commercial galleries—first at Gagosian, then at Pace, where she was Director of Exhibitions in London. She went on to lead the Villa Lena Foundation in Italy as Director, before joining the founding team of ROKBOX, a pioneering environmentally focused art logistics startup, as Sales Director. After relocating to Paris six years ago, Katy developed a strong interest in the intersection of art and luxury. To deepen this focus, she recently completed an Executive Master’s in Luxury Management and Design Innovation, a joint program between ESSEC Business School and Parsons School of Design. She now works as a consultant to brands, artists, foundations, and collectors. Among her clients is the legendary art publisher Cahiers d’Art, where she heads Commercial Partnerships.

    Compelling is proudly in partnership with Cahiers d’Art.

    Compelling is produced in collaboration with Cahiers d’Art, the iconic Paris-based art publisher founded in 1926, home of the Catalogue Raisonné of Picasso and most recently the Frank Gehry Drawings Catalogue Raisonné. At the heart of it's publishing program is the Cahiers d'Art Revue, one of the most significant and longest-standing annual art publications of the last century. In 2026, Cahiers d’Art will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a series of major publications, projects and exhibitions in collaboration with leading global institutions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the MoMA in New York City and the Musée Picasso in Paris.

    Visit Cahiers d’Art

    Art direction by Eddie Harrop Studio
    Website and Production by Story Ninety-Four

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    5 mins
  • Patrick Frey: Designing for Decades, Not Trends
    Feb 19 2026

    What does it take to protect a legacy?

    In this episode of Compelling, host Katy Wellesley Wesley speaks with Patrick Frey, Creative Director and President Emeritus of La Maison Pierre Frey, about the unpredictable, joyful mystery of creation. Patrick shares how he grew up learning to see: travelling through Europe with his interior‑designer mother, absorbing architecture, landscapes, and museums, and developing an instinct for beauty that later shaped a global design house.

    They explore how a company rooted in 1935 Paris remains nimble and continues to surprise: making decisive creative calls with instinct, thinking globally and looking back at heritage design as well as thinking about innovation. Patrick discusses the continuation of the business as control passes to the third generation, the importance of stopping to really look, and why there is no reliable formula for what becomes a bestseller.


    • (00:00) - Welcome to Compelling
    • (00:56) - Introducing Patrick Frey and Maison Pierre Frey
    • (02:58) - Founding Pierre Frey and the Early Export Mindset
    • (04:40) - Learning to See: Travel, Architecture, and Taste
    • (07:22) - Apprenticeship and Starting From Scratch in the US
    • (09:27) - Leadership, Succession, and Working With Family
    • (12:16) - Export, National Style, and Growing Beyond France
    • (17:15) - Heritage as Fuel for Modern Creation
    • (19:30) - Why You Never Know What Will Sell
    • (24:00) - Inspiration, Streets, and Staying Open to the World
    • (31:00) - The Future of Interiors

    Patrick Frey: Patrick Frey is the Creative Director and President Emeritus of La Maison Pierre Frey, the Paris-based family house founded in 1935 and known worldwide for fabrics, wallpapers, rugs, carpets, and furniture of the highest quality and most refined taste. He became artistic director in 1969 and expanded the company’s global reach while keeping a strong commitment to craft, quality and design-led experimentation.

    Visit Pierre Frey

    Katy Wellesley Wesley: With over 18 years of leadership across galleries, foundations, and startups, Katy has built a career shaped by curiosity and a drive to explore new ideas. She spent a decade at leading commercial galleries—first at Gagosian, then at Pace, where she was Director of Exhibitions in London. She went on to lead the Villa Lena Foundation in Italy as Director, before joining the founding team of ROKBOX, a pioneering environmentally focused art logistics startup, as Sales Director. After relocating to Paris six years ago, Katy developed a strong interest in the intersection of art and luxury. To deepen this focus, she recently completed an Executive Master’s in Luxury Management and Design Innovation, a joint program between ESSEC Business School and Parsons School of Design. She now works as a consultant to brands, artists, foundations, and collectors. Among her clients is the legendary art publisher Cahiers d’Art, where she heads Commercial Partnerships.

    Compelling is proudly in partnership with Cahiers d’Art.

    Compelling is produced in collaboration with Cahiers d’Art, the iconic Paris-based art publisher founded in 1926, home of the Catalogue Raisonné of Picasso and most recently the Frank Gehry Drawings Catalogue Raisonné. At the heart of it's publishing program is the Cahiers d'Art Revue, one of the most significant and longest-standing annual art publications of the last century. In 2026, Cahiers d’Art will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a series of major publications, projects and exhibitions in collaboration with leading global institutions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the MoMA in New York City and the Musée Picasso in Paris.

    Visit Cahiers d’Art

    Art direction by Eddie Harrop Studio
    Website and Production by Story Ninety-Four

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    45 mins
  • Bonus Content: Life on the Road with Martin Parr
    Feb 5 2026

    In memory of Martin Parr (23 May 1952 - 6 December 2025). This interview was recorded before his death.


    How does a chance encounter on a doorstep evolve into one of the most compelling collaborations?

    In this bonus episode of Compelling, we go behind the scenes with Lee Shulman on a year-long filmmaking journey that saw Lee kidnap the legendary Martin Parr to revisit the locations of his early career. We explore the making of I am Martin Parr and the book Deja Vu, uncovering the raw, sometimes brutal honesty that defines their friendship.

    Lee Shulman: Lee Shulman is the Founder and Creative Director of The Anonymous Project, containing nearly a million Kodachrome slides. A London-born, Paris-based visual artist and award-winning filmmaker, his expertise lies in curating and recontextualising amateur photography through immersive installations, books, and collaborative art projects. His recent work includes the collaboration Being There with Omar Victor Diop and directing the documentary film I Am Martin Parr.

    Visit the Anonymous Project

    Katy Wellesley Wesley: With over 18 years of leadership across galleries, foundations, and startups, Katy has built a career shaped by curiosity and a drive to explore new ideas. She spent a decade at leading commercial galleries—first at Gagosian, then at Pace, where she was Director of Exhibitions in London. She went on to lead the Villa Lena Foundation in Italy as Director, before joining the founding team of ROKBOX, a pioneering environmentally focused art logistics startup, as Sales Director. After relocating to Paris six years ago, Katy developed a strong interest in the intersection of art and luxury. To deepen this focus, she recently completed an Executive Master’s in Luxury Management and Design Innovation, a joint program between ESSEC Business School and Parsons School of Design. She now works as a consultant to brands, artists, foundations, and collectors. Among her clients is the legendary art publisher Cahiers d’Art, where she heads Commercial Partnerships.

    Compelling is proudly in partnership with Cahiers d’Art.

    Compelling is produced in collaboration with Cahiers d’Art, the iconic Paris-based art publisher founded in 1926, home of the Catalogue Raisonné of Picasso and most recently the Frank Gehry Drawings Catalogue Raisonné. At the heart of it's publishing program is the Cahiers d'Art Revue, one of the most significant and longest-standing annual art publications of the last century. In 2026, Cahiers d’Art will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a series of major publications, projects and exhibitions in collaboration with leading global institutions, including the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the MoMA in New York City and the Musée Picasso in Paris.

    Visit Cahiers d’Art

    Art direction by Eddie Harrop Studio
    Website and Production by Story Ninety-Four

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    6 mins