Ferrari Luce, Tillmans Prize, The Face Revival, Sobey Finalists
Ferrari has introduced the Luce, marking its debut as a fully electric production vehicle and the company’s first five-seat model, crafted in collaboration with Jony Ive’s LoveFrom studio. This four-door grand tourer boasts four motors that generate over 1,000 horsepower, a range of approximately 330 miles, and a maximum speed surpassing 190 mph. With a price tag around $640,000, it is set for deliveries starting in late 2026. Wolfgang Tillmans is the recipient of the 2026 Roswitha Haftmann Prize, the most prestigious art award in Europe, which includes CHF 150,000. The award ceremony will take place at Kunsthaus Zürich on September 17. Additionally, Visionnaire has teamed up with The Longevity Suite and architect Luca Dini to create wellness-oriented residential and hospitality projects, beginning with the Hydor Tower. The Face magazine, which was recently acquired by C86 Holdings, is set to relaunch after its closure. Originally founded by Nick Logan in 1980, it previously ceased operations in 2004 before being revived in 2019. The Sobey Art Foundation and the National Gallery of Canada have revealed six finalists for the 2026 Sobey Art Award, which offers C$465,000 in prizes. Among the shortlisted artists are Melaw Nakehk'o (Circumpolar) and Samuel Roy-Bois (Pacific). The exhibition will commence in September 2026, with the winner announced on November 14 in Ottawa.
Key facts
- Ferrari Luce is first all-electric and five-seat model, designed by Jony Ive's LoveFrom studio.
- Luce has four motors, 1,000+ hp, 330-mile range, top speed over 190 mph, priced ~$640,000.
- Wolfgang Tillmans wins 2026 Roswitha Haftmann Prize (CHF 150,000), awarded at Kunsthaus Zürich on Sept 17.
- Visionnaire partners with The Longevity Suite and Luca Dini for wellness living spaces.
- First project Hydor Tower designed by Luca Dini Design & Architecture.
- The Face magazine acquired by C86 Holdings, will return after closure.
- The Face was founded in 1980 by Nick Logan, previously closed in 2004 and 2019.
- Six finalists for 2026 Sobey Art Award (C$465,000 total), including Melaw Nakehk'o and Samuel Roy-Bois.
- Sobey exhibition at National Gallery of Canada starts Sept 2026, winner announced Nov 14 in Ottawa.
Entities
Artists
- Wolfgang Tillmans
- Melaw Nakehk'o
- Samuel Roy-Bois
- Alex Chinneck
- Max Lamb
- Thomas Safran
- Frank Gehry
- Naomi Osaka
Institutions
- Ferrari
- LoveFrom
- Roswitha Haftmann Foundation
- Kunsthaus Zürich
- Visionnaire
- The Longevity Suite
- Luca Dini Design & Architecture
- C86 Holdings
- The Face
- Wasted Talent Media
- National Gallery of Canada
- Sobey Art Foundation
- Dior
- Hem
- Christie's
- Art Basel
- Frieze
- Neue Galerie
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Mayrit Bienal
- Surface Magazine
Locations
- Italy
- Switzerland
- Zurich
- Canada
- Ottawa
- London
- United Kingdom
- United States
- France
- Paris
- Madrid
- Spain
- Qatar
- Dubai
- New York
- DUMBO