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Andile Dyalvane: iThongo

December, 19 2020

Southern Guild and Friedman Benda present iThongo by Andile Dyalvane, an extensive collection of sculptural ceramic seating.

Losing a City

December, 11 2020

What happens when the land that is most precious to you is rocked and your creative sanctuary is shattered? Four Beirut-based designers share their hopes and losses after the devastating explosion that destroyed much of their city.

Carl Emil Jacobsen: A Sense of Sculpture

December, 09 2020

In his material-based and experimental practice, Carl Emil Jacobsen paints his organically shaped pieces with self-made pigments from locally sourced bricks and natural stones in light to burnt hues, his work speaks to all of our bodily senses.

Introducing TLmag34: ‘Precious: A Geology of Being’

December, 08 2020

“Visit the interior of the Earth and, by transformation, you will find the hidden stone”. This quote by 15th century alchemist Basilius Valentinus opens up TLmag’s latest Autumn/Winter print edition — co-edited by visual artist Amy Hilton.

Imaginings: Dutch Design by Kiki van Eijk

December, 06 2020

Kiki van Eijk’s current retrospective exhibition, at the Textiel Museum Tilburg gives a unique insight into the artists’ creative imagination.

Spazio Nobile: The New Age of Humanism

December, 01 2020

Spazio Nobile Gallery presents the show The New Age of Humanism, a journey that is both experiential and holistic, physical and cosmic.

Spazio Nobile Studiolo – A Room With A View

November, 30 2020

Visit Spazio Nobile Studiolo, rue Franz Merjay 169 with Pièce Unique (Modern French & Scandinavian Design) & upstairs – downstairs at the gallery: François Azambourg, Carine Boxy, Chen & Williams, Cheng Tsung Feng,

Frederik Vercruysse: Looking for Balance

November, 30 2020

TLmag catches up with interior and architecture photographer Frederik Vercruysse, whose latest series of everyday still-lives shows a shift towards the subjective within his oeuvre.

Slow Motion: Ambiguous Forms and Meanings

November, 29 2020

The Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Paris presents the solo exhibition Slow Motion with 19 new and recent works by Dutch artist Aldo Bakker for the first time in France. Crossing the boundaries between art and design,

HOSOO Studies: The Past and Future Possibilities of Textile

November, 25 2020

Masataka Hosoo, innovator and president of HOSOO, a Kyoto-based traditional kimono textile maker, is bringing Nishijin-ori weaving techniques and textiles to the forefront of the design and fashion scenes worldwide. TLmag sat down with him to talk about HOSOO Studies: an ongoing R&D project that aims to create a modern perspective surrounding the relationship between human beings and textiles since ancient times.

Joanna Piotrowska: Choreographing Uncertainty

November, 24 2020

TLmag contributor Lara Chapman takes us through the monochromatic images of Polish photographer Joanna Piotrowska, whose uneasy visuals and refusal to create easily digestible images ask us to embrace the discomfort of uncertainty.

Garnier & Linker: Diatomée Vases

November, 22 2020

With a focus on rare materials and a certain savoir-faire, the Paris based duo Garnier & Linker created the Diatomée Vases. The inspiration was formed by light-absorbing molecules, indeed, the vases gently illuminate a host of colors and veins.