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Movement in Stillness : Spazio Nobile – 5-Year Anniversary

March, 12 2021

Portrait by Sébastien Van den Walle

Spazio Nobile celebrates its 5-year anniversary in 2021 and a decade of TLmag_True Living of Art & Design. The gallery imprints its philosophy of living with art and design in these spaces of the bel étage (piano nobile) and his studiolo (cabinet of curiosities) spread throughout seven rooms and the garden of the gallery.

Päivi Rintaniemi: Calix

March, 12 2021

Kunsthalle Seinäjoki presents Calix by Päivi Rintaniemi. In this solo exhibition, the Finnish artist shows a selection of her monolithic, hand-built ceramic sculptures and delicate supporting works. 

Kœnraad Dedobbeleer: Kunststoff, Gallery of Material Culture

March, 11 2021

Koenraad Dedobbeleer’s 2019 show “Kunststoff, Gallery of Material Culture” at Wiels brought together 40 ‘living’ artworks to reflect upon Western culture, art history, and mythology. TLmag spoke with the Brussels-based artist about the exhibition and his practice.

H24: Nature and Technology Combined

March, 06 2021

With a focus on the unconventional and the evocative, Hermès perfumer Christine Nagel combines nature and technology in a new fragrance for men.

Can Lis: Mallorca

March, 05 2021

Little known to many who visit the island of Mallorca for sea and sun, is that the island was once home to one of modernism’s leading architects, Jørn Utzon.

Élise Peroi: Gesture Weaving its Web

March, 04 2021

From her position halfway between art and craft, Brussels-based textile artist Élise Peroi walks a tightrope: one step in weaving, the other in performance. TLmag speaks with the busy young artist.

Valérie Barkowski: 54+1 Portraits

February, 28 2021

Valérie Barkowski brought to life 72; 54+1 have been selected for a special album. TLmag sat down with Barkoski to talk about this intuitive project.

Structured Rhythms: An Interview with Lotte Westphael

February, 27 2021

Danish ceramicist Lotte Westphael creates delicate vessels reminiscent of weavings, constructed from tiny slabs of coloured clay. TLMag speaks with the artist about her technique, inspiration, and approach. 

Anders Byriel: Kvadrat Goes American

February, 25 2021

Danish textile brand Kvadrat entered the North American market, TLmag sat down with Anders Byriel (CEO Kvadrat) to talk about these developments.

Noémie Goudal: Soulèvements

February, 25 2021

RVB Books presents ‘Soulèvements’ by Noémie Goudal, a continuation of the artist’s large-scale photographic investigation into landscape and the history of the Earth.

Le Collectif Paris Fashion: a vocation

February, 21 2021

TLmag sits down with specialists in retail and digital communication Marie Soudré-Richard and Hélène Guerret, cofounders of Le Collectif Paris.

Maarten De Ceulaer: The treasure box

February, 18 2021

TLmag sits down with Maarten De Ceulaer, a Brussels-based Belgian designer who has never ceased to push his thirst for creation ever further.

Generation Next: The New Wave of Czech Art Glass

February, 17 2021

Contemporary Czech glass art has created a major imprint in the world, and today is pulsating, full of life, and a vibrant component of the global scene. This new generation of glass artists is defined by a sense of artistic restlessness – a generation searching and experimenting.

Sophie Taeuber-Arp: Living Abstraction

February, 14 2021

The Kunstmuseum Basel dedicates a major retrospective to the Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889–1943), showcasing over 250 works.

Working Across Worlds: An Interview With Cécile Fakhoury

February, 13 2021

Gallerist Cécile Fakhoury speaks with TLmag about her current exhibitions in the Ivory Coast, Senegal, and France, how artists work across multiple worlds, and the imperative of physical shows rather than their digital alternatives. 

Amélie Bouvier: I’ve Always Looked to the Sky

February, 12 2021

In her solo exhibition ‘I’ve Always Looked to the Sky’ at Aomori Contemporary Art Centre in Japan, Amélie Bouvier explores cultural memory and collective heritage through imagery, anecdotes, and studies of celestial bodies.