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Nathalie Campion: Connecting to Nature

June, 06 2021

TLmag spoke to Nathalie Campion about her practice and connection to nature: ”I lived and worked according to the rythm of nature rather than time”.

Liquid Process, Constant Rhythm: Philipp Weber

June, 04 2021

Berlin-based designer Philipp Weber works with elemental materials to explore craft processes. TLmag speaks with Weber about emphasising process over outcome, and the relationship between maker and material.

Guillaume Bottazzi: Dreamlike Spaces

May, 31 2021

A sculpture created by Guillaume Bottazzi was recently placed in Mallet-Stevens’ garden which attempts to modify our perception of the environment.

Ace Hotel Brooklyn

May, 29 2021

Ace Studios announces Ace Hotel Brooklyn, which brings together artists, narratives, and materials that speak to both the building site and the city. Opening summer 2021, the hotel showcases a textile and fibre art program with local artists.

BILY: Spoiling Visitors 

May, 27 2021

From May 29th until June 5th, visitors have the opportunity to embark on a delicious gastronomic journey with Brussels I Love You.

Jacqueline Surdell: Paradoxical Process

May, 26 2021

U.S. artist Jacqueline Surdell draws upon her background as an athlete and painter to create large-scale textile pieces that twist and expand beyond the confines of the frame.

Kiki van Eijk: Intuitive Nature

May, 25 2021

Artist and designer Kiki van Eijk weaves a sense of wonder into her work, infusing everyday objects with something more than its intended purpose and inviting us into her rich imagination.

Berlin Glassworks: Tacit Dialogues

May, 18 2021

Berlin Glassworks presents Tacit Dialogues, an ongoing and multidisciplinary research project which looks into internalised and embodied knowledge.

Unravel and Recompose: An Interview with Vera Vermeersch

May, 18 2021

Vera Vermeersch’s practice exists at the intersection of art and craft, formed around a colourful and intuitive process of transposing landscape and image into textile forms. TLmag speaks with the artist about her process and inspirations.

Rianna + Nina: Petalouda

May, 14 2021

Created by Rianna Kounou and Nina Knaudt, Berlin-based luxury fashion brand Rianna + Nina is well known for its colourful, carefree, and vibrant printed pieces. For their latest collection, the duo have collaborated with painter and ceramicist Bela Silva and Brussels-based gallery Spazio Nobile.

Luca Guadagnino: Timeless Necessity

May, 12 2021

Luca Guadagnino’s movies are refined pieces of cinematography conceived by a great cinema lover who defies banality with the production of contemporary classics. Formafantasma’s Simone Farresin and Andrea Trimarchi interview the Italian filmmaker.

Petra Blaisse: Spatial Choreography

May, 11 2021

Inside Outside creates environments across the fields of interior design, exhibition design, and landscape architecture. TLmag speaks with founder Petra Blaisse about her approach to crafting different worlds.

Henriette Noermark: In a Slow Manner

May, 08 2021

TLmag sat down with curator Henriette Noermark to discuss the exhibition In a Slow Manner, presented earlier this year at Maison du Danemark’s.

Matthew Lutz-Kinoy: Window to the Clouds

May, 07 2021

Salon Berlin presents Window to the Clouds, an exhibition by Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. The exhibition is formulated as an immersive and sensorial environment in which viewers may experience the diverse range of Lutz-Kinoy’s practice.

Charles-Antoine Chappuis: Soft Amphorae

May, 04 2021

Artist and designer Charles-Antoine Chappuis creates ‘Soft Amphorae’ – vessels that bridge the divide between sculptural and functional. The result is a dynamic, Memphis-like design object, equally at ease in a gallery space as in a home. 

Luigi Pericle: Ad Astra

April, 30 2021

MASI Lugano presents an expo devoted to Luigi Pericle, the show presents paintings, drawings, sketches, documents and writings.