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Kristina Riska’s ‘Fysis’

April, 10 2020

One of Finland’s most internationally renowned ceramic artists, Kristina Riska’s first solo show with Galerie Forsblom showcases two series that each reflect on the artist’s methodology of bringing unknown or looked over ideas into the spotlight.

Broken Nature — Humans Are Earth

April, 09 2020

TLmag caught up with last year’s La Triennale di Milano’s curator Paola Antonelli to learn more about her focus on restorative design, how she sees the future of human-made design and the inspirations behind the immense exhibition.

Sarah Myerscough Gallery: Tectonics

April, 04 2020

Sarah Myerscough Gallery presents Tectonics, a show focussing on ancient materials which speak of the nature of the planet and her crust. The earth’s masses surfaces in formations that have been eroded and transformed within the deep fabric of time.

Ann Beate Tempelhaug: Scaling Upwards

April, 02 2020

TLmag talks to Norwegian ceramic artist Ann Beate Tempelhaug, whose large-scale ceramic objects aim to offer a meditation on time.

Éva Le Roi

March, 28 2020

Another way to draw the city French illustrator Éva Le Roi has spent the past…

Signes du quotidien

March, 27 2020

Creators of th FIG, Festival of Graphic Design in Liege, Jeremy Joncheray and Benjamin Dupuis are also behind the studio Signes du quotidien. Marie Honnay has met the co-founder Benjamin Dupuis.

Pao Hui Kao: A Journey of Material Development

March, 19 2020

Pao Hui Kao is a designer, researcher, and artist based in Eindhoven. She explores ‘ordinary’ materials in the creation of extraordinary aesthetics. TLmag caught up with her to talk about her work and presentation with Spazio Nobile Gallery.

Rain Wu: To Appear and Disappear with Lightness

March, 17 2020

What truths do maps truly convey about our place in the world? Continuing her methodological focus on sustainability and temporality, the newest series of works by British-Taiwanese artist Rain Wu allows us to re-imagine our relationship with these cultural artefacts.

Gijs Bakker: Thinking Big on a Small Scale

March, 12 2020

Gijs Bakker recently developed the MASieraad foundation that initiated Challenging Jewellery; a temporary Master’s at the Sandberg Instituut. TLmag caught up with Bakker to talk about the programme in the current changing field of design.

Bela Silva’s “Despierta Corazón Dormido”

March, 11 2020

The vibrant colours of Bela Silva’s newest series give Spazio Nobile’s space a Spring awakening. Inspired by the artist’s recent trip to Mexico, the show celebrates Latin-American culture, its history and diverse craftsmanship in a cycle of drawings,

Good Things Come in Threes: COLLECTIBLE 2020

March, 06 2020

With its expanded roster of over 100 international exhibitors, and offering a platform for both represented and unrepresented designers, the third edition of COLLECTIBLE is an exciting space of possibilities.

Spazio Nobile: Le Sacre de la Matiere

March, 05 2020

“Le Sacre de la Matière” echoes a notable Rite of Spring. It comprises the works of these six strong and free creators who relate to each other, each in their own way,

Pauline Esparon: Raw Materials

March, 01 2020

Whether it’s by using scutched flax fibres to create a rug or 65 litres of crude oil to create a a stone-like table, Pauline Esparon’s process is dedicated to transforming the unrefined materials that surround us to highlight the qualities that we’ve take for granted.

Jesper Eriksson: Fossilized Coal

February, 27 2020

Artist and designer Jesper Eriksson creates work related to the human, culture, and material. TLmag speaks to him about his work and this presentation with our sister gallery.

Spotlight On: Glass Artists at Collect 2020

February, 24 2020

For its 16th edition, Collect is taking over a large number of rooms at Somerset House. Presenting a new environment to contextualise and curate modern craft, their selection of specialist glass galleries (a total of 9 galleries and over 50 glass artists) is their best yet.