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Nathalie Guiot: The Multiple Souls of Thalie

November, 19 2020

Since launching the Fondation Thalie in Brussels in 2018, in a popular neighbourhood for contemporary art galleries, patron, author, curator, and art collector Nathalie Guiot has hatched an assortment of multidisciplinary projects that resonate more than ever,

Luxembourg Art Week’s Focus on Brussels

November, 17 2020

Exhibitors at Luxembourg Art Week will be divided into three complementary sections: Main Section, Take Off, and a new section: Focus. Brussels will be the first city highlighted in this new feature.

John Hogan: Abstract and Luminescent

November, 11 2020

TLmag catches up with visual artist John Hogan, whose iridescent glass sculptures seem almost as though they are from a different universe.

Spotlight On: ‘Sables Brûlants’

November, 10 2020

Each reflecting on their own interpretation of their medium of choice, crystal, eight distinct crafts(wo)men present the results of their residency-time at Cristallerie Saint-Louis with Fondation d’enterprise Hermès.

Valentin Loellmann: The Winding Lines

November, 08 2020

TLmag sits down with challenging contemporary furniture making, Maastricht-based, German artist and designer, Valentin Loellmann.

Benoît Maire: Miss Rankin

November, 07 2020

Recently Galerie Nathalie Obadia presented Miss Rankin by Benoît Maire’s, whose practice is at the crossroads between philosophy and art.

Piet Stockmans – 80th Anniversary & Artworks Catalogue for Spazio Nobile

November, 06 2020

Piet Stockmans Artworks
Porcelain On Porcelain
part of Season XVI- The New Age of Humanism
at Spazio Nobile Gallery,
rue Franz Merjay, 142, B-1050 Brussels
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Joseph Walsh: Poetics of Space

November, 04 2020

From his studio in Cork, Irish designer Joseph Walsh uses traditional olive ash and limestone to create sculptures and furniture that appear to soar and float, defying their materiality, and in some cases,

DRESS.CODE: Unveiling The Stories Behind A Collection

November, 03 2020

From the nearly 18,000 objects in its collection, Hasselt Fashion Museum selected 170 items of clothing for their latest exhibition. Applying the principles of object-oriented research, the museum navigates through various codes to crack their language: form,

Piet Stockmans: Extreme Measures

November, 01 2020

Curator Glenn Adamson navigates through the decades-long practice of Dutch ceramicist Piet Stockmans in his latest essay as part of TLmag’s 33rd print edition: A New Age of Humanism.

Spotlight On: ‘Open’

October, 27 2020

Åsa Jungnelius is not one to shy away from a challenge. Expressive and visually engaging as ever, her latest exhibition at Stene Projects effortlessly brought together distinctly different materials and formats to tell an ephemeral story.

Rouge Hermès: Intimate Companion

October, 25 2020

Hermès, a house of objects since 1837, presents its sixteenth métier; Beauty. This first collection, Rouge Hermès, is devoted to the beauty of the lips.

VOLTA’s Kamiar Maleki: A New Chapter

October, 20 2020

Next to being the director of VOLTA art fair, Kamiar Maleki is a collector, curator and patron with over 15 years of experience in the field. TLmag caught up with Maleki to learn about how he got his start,

David Hockney: Ma Normandie

October, 18 2020

Spread over the gallery’s three spaces, the forthcoming exhibition “Ma Normandie” at Galerie Lelong & Co. in Paris presents different work by David Hockney.

Noa Eshkol

October, 14 2020

Commemorating 13 years since Noa Eshkol’s passing, TLmag revisits Gunia Nowik’s personal journey to Eshkol’s historic home in Holon (Israel) which was – and still is – the center of collaborative study for the Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation (EWMN) and Eshkol’s dance repertoire.