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Sarah Myerscough: UnEarthed
The Sarah Myerscough Gallery presents Eleanor Lakelin’s solo exhibition Unearthed, which explores the ultimate and classic vessel form.
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The Sarah Myerscough Gallery presents Eleanor Lakelin’s solo exhibition Unearthed, which explores the ultimate and classic vessel form.
French interior architect Pierre Yovanovitch presents his first furniture brand, ‘Pierre Yovanovitch Mobilier’. Made in collaboration with Europe’s finest craftspeople, the pieces within the collection combine elements of the classic and characterful,
The exhibition Textilités at the Old Slaughterhouses of Mons brings together over 60 works in an attempt to explore the meaning and pertinence of textiles.
British designer Sebastian Cox has built a successful furniture company around the idea of a tightly controlled artisanal production model that cuts out the middleman and allows nature to inform every step of the process.
Galerie Templon presented ‘Living Inside’, a solo exhibition by Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota. Featuring a group of new works, both intimate and delicate, the exhibition explored the notion of home and the fragmentation of our daily reality.
Front Design is known for creating playful, avant-garde objects. Shifting between research-driven and experimental projects, the eponymous Swedish design studio embraces tactile and surprising elements to lend their designs a sense of magic.
Amy Hilton reflects on Wolfgang Tillmans’ work and show ‘Today Is The First Day’ at WIELS in Brussels, a show which looks at the complexities of this world.
TLmag speaks to Belgian-based artist Nicolas Delprat on his recent show ‘Appearances of Light’ at Michèle Schoonjans Gallery.
Ellora, in close proximity to Aurangabad in India, holds thirty-four cave temples cut into the vertical rock face of the Charanandri Hills.
A contemporary bench by Beauty Ngxongo, with a backrest woven in the traditional Zulu style, brings an age-old South African craft into the 21st century.
Malian artist Abdoulaye Konaté invents a poetic, geopolitical and cosmogonic language through compositions made of fragments of coloured textiles.
TLmag spoke to Portugese artist Bela Silva about her practice and work as part of the group exhibition Threads of Nature at Spazio Nobile Gallery.
Kaspar Hamacher attempts to create a connection between humans and nature, his work is currently on show at Spazio Nobile Gallery and CID au Grand-Hornu.
Pera Museum presents Etel Adnan: Impossible Homecoming, an exhibition bringing together sixty years of work by the eponymous artist and poet.
An imaginary conversation with Ikebana artist Jozef Prelis Seihô concerning his work at Collectible Art Fair (Brussels March 2020).
AFIKARIS Gallery presents Human@Condition, Cameroonian artist Jean David Nkot’s first extensive solo exhibition in France. The exhibition highlights an all-new series of Nkot’s signature hyper-realistic portraits over mapped backgrounds.
Vietnam-born, Danish artist Danh Vo’s exhibition at Marian Goodman’s London Gallery proves more complex with every presented element.
The Jewish Museum of Belgium presents ‘Ellis Island’, a group show exploring themes of exile and migration, and reflecting on spaces of dispersion, confinement, and wandering.
TLmag sat down with interior stylist Bea Mombaers to discuss her book ‘Items and Interiors’, practice and collaborations.
Kaspar Hamacher, solo show, Mother Earth / Mère Terre
at CID-Hornu, Belgium
opening on Saturday 26 June, from 10am until 8pm.
at CID- centre d’innovation et de design
Grand-Hornu (Belgique)
Site du Grand-Hornu
Rue Sainte-Louise,
Photographer Jean-Francois Jaussaud’s book, “Louise Bourgeois: An Intimate Portrait”, explores the artist’s life and work over eleven years.
Photographer Jean-Francois Jaussaud’s book, “Louise Bourgeois: An Intimate Portrait”, explores the artist’s life and work over eleven years.
French designer Samy Rio creates objects that bridge traditional crafts and modern industrial processes through playful and functional material combinations.
Across the street at Spazio Nobile Studiolo, rue Franz Merjay 169, until 18 July
Kiki van Eijk, The New Harvest, download the catalogue here
Audrey Guttman, Through the Looking-Glass, download the catalogue here