noisé 05 Jeux d’eau
Special Supplement
An intimate observation of Helmut Lang’s solo exhibition at the Schindler House, seen through the interpretation of noisé’s editor-in-chief Tang Siyu.
This 16-page unbound booklet, thoughtfully placed within the issue, draws a dialogue between Lang’s selected reflections, the presence of his works, and noisé’s visual and textual response to the questions they stir.
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noisé 05 Jeux d’eau
Cover Story
It has been 17 years since Vincent Van Duysen and Julianne Moore became friends. Over time, they have shared not only design projects but also a quiet devotion to home, friends and family, and the spaces that hold life.
This time, their conversation unfolds inside one of Vincent’s most iconic works, a landmark townhouse in New York, where they reflect on the beliefs that guide them.
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noisé 04 Prism
In Lexie Smith’s studio in Upstate New York, we talked while she tossed and folded the dough—not just about bread this time, but about the world reflected through her journey with it. From finding her voice as an artist, writer, and model, to being a twin and a mother of two, life offers cues for those who care to listen.
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noisé 03 The Last Unicorn
Still flagged as “endangered” by the IUCN Red List, the tiger’s survival is paramount for the health of its ecosystem. To delve deeper into the challenges tigers face, and to explore the current state and prospects of both wild and captive tigers, we journeyed to the world-renowned Siberian Tiger Forest Park in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China.
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Personal Project
Tang’s collective works, “Fragments,” capture spontaneous, touching moments and vibrant scenes from his travels and daily life, reflect the genuine sensations and shared humanity at the core of his artistic expression.
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Letter designed by Fabien Baron
noisé 05 comes enclosed in a special slipcase, featuring a delicately designed “N” for noisé by the iconic industry shaper Fabien Baron. Subtle yet sculptural, it echoes the theme “Jeux d’eau” in its fluid, exquisite presence.
Fabien Baron embarked on a bold interweaving of image and text in the 1990s, as typography gradually became a form of art in its own right. Though the mediums and pace at which we consume magazines have changed, the magic embedded in the design of words has never faded.
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Spring/Summer 2025
noisé 05 – Jeux d’eau (Spring/Summer 2025) 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.
Artists and Contributors:
David Altmejd, Faéien Baron, Cai Guo-Qiang, Hélène Delprat, Torkwase Dyson, Lena C. Emery, Marian Goodman, Nathanaëlle Herbelin, Nancy Holt, Joan Jonas, Helmut Lang, Alastair McKimm, Bennett Miller, Julianne Moore, Robert Smithson, Marta Spagnoli, Cy Twombly, Vincent Van Duysen, Zhang Yunyao etc.
Artists and Contributors:
David Altmejd, Faéien Baron, Cai Guo-Qiang, Hélène Delprat, Torkwase Dyson, Lena C. Emery, Marian Goodman, Nathanaëlle Herbelin, Nancy Holt, Joan Jonas, Helmut Lang, Alastair McKimm, Bennett Miller, Julianne Moore, Robert Smithson, Marta Spagnoli, Cy Twombly, Vincent Van Duysen, Zhang Yunyao etc.
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noisé 03 The Last Unicorn
Supplement B
A special supplement of noisé 03—The Last Unicorn offering a detailed and personal exploration of the artistic universe of Helmut Lang. Moving across Vienna, Paris, and New York, Lang has captivated the world’s attention for decades and continues to do so 18 years after retiring from fashion to pursue art.
Spanning 64 pages, the supplement provides an in-depth look at Lang’s evolving philosophical views and art practice. Curated and led by noisé’s editor-in-chief, Tang Siyu—who coincidentally shares a March 10th birthday with Lang—the narrative interview explores the artist’s world through archival images and artwork, weaving a rich tapestry of artistry and introspection.
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Fall/Winter 2024
noisé 04 Prism (Fall/Winter 2024) reflects the 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.
Artists and Contributors:
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Chantal Crousel, Liza Essers, Roni Horn, Alicja Kwade, Mark Manders, Pieter Mulier, Thaddaeus Ropac, Michal Rovner, Tom Sachs, Mika Schneider, Kiki Smith, Lexie Smith, Luisa Strina, Jiro Takamatsu, Conie Vallese, Marte Mei van Haaster, etc.
Artists and Contributors:
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Chantal Crousel, Liza Essers, Roni Horn, Alicja Kwade, Mark Manders, Pieter Mulier, Thaddaeus Ropac, Michal Rovner, Tom Sachs, Mika Schneider, Kiki Smith, Lexie Smith, Luisa Strina, Jiro Takamatsu, Conie Vallese, Marte Mei van Haaster, etc.
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