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The international trade fair, Ambiente 2019, will explore what India is bringing to the design scene and other current trends in consumer goods
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The international trade fair, Ambiente 2019, will explore what India is bringing to the design scene and other current trends in consumer goods
We catch up with Angelique Spaninks, co-curator of the 6th Guangzhou Triennial, to discuss biotechnology, digital realities, censorship and the practice of international curating
Werner Aisslinger and Tina Bunyaprasit collaborate with the 450-year-old glass manufacturer Freiherr von Poschinger to celebrate a precious resource: Water
In 15 new sculptural ceramic pieces, Danish artist Anders Herwald Ruhwald manisfests the theories and thinking of Asger Oluf Jorn (1914-1973)
We catch up with Oskar Zieta about the complexities, challenges and surprises of his iconic inflated metal process and his G-Table series
Mohau Modisakeng’s striking imagery addresses South Africa’s violent history.
William Kentridge, the master of creative cross-fertilisation, brings together worlds of performance and animation into galleries and stages worldwide.
On the boulevards of Paris a certain chair will be seen over and over. The rattan chair is an icon of the city. Robert Stadler has redesigned this classic with his Corso Chair
Contemporary artist Nicolás Lamas explores concepts of time, humanity, power and technology in his current show ‘The Archaeology of Darkness’
Kvadrat shows off its new, colorful and sustainable textiles at imm Cologne 2019 which were brought to life by an exciting line-up of designers
Nendo and WonderGlass teamed up to create the Melt Collection, a series of glass furniture that is presented for the first time at imm Cologne 2019
Interior designer, creator of objects, scenographer, Brussels-based Benoît Deneufbourg celebrates 15 years of practice with his first solo show at the CID in Hornu
For 15 years, through her agency Caracas, Hélène van den Wildenberg has brilliantly orchestrated the press relations of the key players in the cultural and artistic world of Wallonia and Brussels
Award-winning photographer Ken Schluchtmann drove over 25 000km along Norway’s National Scenic Routes to capture both ‘Architecture and Landscape’
For thousands of years, the Omo Valley, in Southern Ethiopia, has been a place of…
Hugely prolific multidisciplinary artist Wangechi Mutu came first to the UK as a teenager from…
Artist, Vija Celmins, is renowned for her sensitive attention to subjects and compositions, SFMOMA celebrates her diverse work in a major retrospective
In its 64th edition BRAFA Art Fair 2019 balances novelty and tradition with the 133 galleries and arts dealers who will exhibit from January 26
We invite you to celebrate the beginning of 2019 at the occasion of our New Year Land/Scapes Sunday Brunch on 20th January 2019 from 12-6 pm, within our Season X – Land/Scapes,
Harder, better, stronger. The Design Museum Gent explores how designers are working with composites in their exhibition Fibre-Fixed: Composite in Design
Carine Boxy makes mini landscapes from the natural material of sheepskin. TLmag talks to her about her pieces in Spazio Nobile’s Land/Scapes
Using glass as her medium, British artist Sally Fawkes explores the rich landscapes of Avesnois at MusVerre with the exhibition ‘Vice VERsa’
What is Mingei and why do it matter? Naoto Fukasawa highlights the beauty and importance of this anonymous everyday objects at 21_21 Sight, Tokyo
From clean lined geometric vases to abstract sculptures, Danish ceramics have a rich history. Maison du Danemark celebrates ‘100 Years of Danish Ceramics’