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The exhibition Welcome to the Labyrinth is a site-specific obstacle course that transforms the Gehry Galleries at the German institution
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The exhibition Welcome to the Labyrinth is a site-specific obstacle course that transforms the Gehry Galleries at the German institution
The cultural exhibition, taking place in September at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, aims to shine a light on the rare skills of a selected group of master artisans
The South Korean artist is showcasing Acquired Nature, a solo show in Seoul’s PKM Gallery focused on the divisions between the natural and the artificial
The 2018 editions of the Toulon International Festival of Interior Design and the Hyères International Festival of Design have announced their award winners
The British designer created a new candy-cane light for Established & Sons, based on a rather sweet Murano glass technique
The Danish fashion designer presented his SS19 collection, Due to Sudden Weather Change, featuring clothes that seemed to be playfully caught in the wind
The exhibition SHAPING HUMAN CITIES was designed by students of the Master‘s programme Exhibition Design at the University of Applied Sciences, FH JOANNEUM. From 5 May to 24 June 2018 urban experiments have been presented,
Anima Mundi, a current exhibition at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, deals with the unexpected places where souls are found
The Japanese collective collaborated with the artisans of the Manufacture de Sèvres to produce a series of special-edition objects inspired by nature
Guido Gryseels, Director General and Bruno Verbergt, Director of Operations at The Royal Museum of…
The fine arts have no secrets for Aimé Mpane, a humanist with a message, the son of a sculptor and cabinet-maker, and a sculptor and painter himself.
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Chen Chen and Kai Williams about their thoughts on collecting the unique
From May to July interactiondesign and sound designstudents of the master program Communication Media Sound and Interaction Design at Universiy of Applied Sciences FH JOANNEUM worked on the question how do we experience space and architecture with our sense of hearing.
The Vitra Schaudepot is featuring the Israeli designer’s work, ranging from his early 1980s pieces to his recent experimental production
The Flemish institution has a veritable buffet this season, with an offering that goes from Maarten Baas’ Hide and Seek retrospective to a new collection presentation titled Object Stories
The third cycle of artists’ residencies at the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès brings the three visual creators to the company’s workshops in France
The French sculptor is sharing his self-made cabinet of curiosities in Voyages Voyage(r), a retrospective exhibition now open at 21-21 Design Sight in the Japanese capital
The PAD, arts and design fair, boasts a uniquely French eclecticism. Founder, Patrick Perrin, lets us in on what motivated him to create this annual celebration of the decorative arts market 20 years ago.
For nearly 15 years, designers Wieki Somers and Dylan van den Berg have developed a body of work that is poetic, experimental, layered and timeless.
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Zieta about his thoughts on collecting the unique
Shifting the focus of the Material Tendencies series, to take in the perspective of the architect, Architonic met up with Jeanne Gang, founder of the Chicago-based Studio Gang
From May to July interactiondesign and sound designstudents of the master program Communication Media Sound and Interaction Design at Universiy of Applied Sciences FH JOANNEUM worked on the question how do we experience space and architecture with our sense of hearing.
With an exhibition titled The Limits to Growth, the Belgian institution is displaying a group of citizen and designer initiatives that attest to an interest in more sustainable ways of living
Fondazione Prada’s Venetian outpost is hosting Machines à penser, an exhibition that links seclusion with intellectual production