The Drawers and I
Martin Szekely presents the ambiguous nature of drawers in his minimal structural configuration ‘The Drawers and I’ at Pierre Marie Giraud gallery.
Martin Szekely presents the ambiguous nature of drawers in his minimal structural configuration ‘The Drawers and I’ at Pierre Marie Giraud gallery.
With the exhibition Prehistoric Times, Centre Pompidou explores archeology and the concept of prehistory in a profound way.
What does it mean to collect, or to present a collection? This year, Brussel’s Horta Museum celebrates three monumental anniversaries by presenting three exhibitions that each sheds a different light on the notion of the collecting.
Three years ago, Justine God left her job as a buyer in the textile industry to launch Imprévu, a women’s ready-to-wear brand. With a thoughtful business model and strong values, her label has found its place in the Belgian market,
TLmag met with multidisciplinary artist Sophie Whettnall a few weeks before the vernissage of her first solo institutional exhibition in Belgium at CENTRALE – one of the most important steps in her career.
Artist Karine Rougier talks to TLmag about the exhibition that’s currently on show at Fondation Thalie, where her atelier is reconstructed.
Maurice Scheltens and Liesbeth Abbenes have built a practice at the intersection of commissioned and autonomous photography. With a little less than a month before it ends, TLmag headed over to FOAM to see the largest museum solo exhibition of this Dutch artist duo.
Belgian artist Thomas Leeroy just opened Behind the Curtain in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, a solo-exhibition that gives a good overview of his style.
TLmag talks to the founder of the Luigi Pericle Archive, Greta Biasca-Caroni, about bringing Swiss painter Luigi Pericle’s work and message back into the public eye after nearly 50 years of seclusion.
For the fifth edition of London Craft Week the gallery Sarah Myerscough presents the exhibition Charred in Fitzrovia chapel, exploring wood’s materiality.
TLmag highlights two installations, within Ventura Future’s Milan Design Week exhibition, that offered intimate stories and experiences about heritage, memory and using our primary senses.
TLmagazine talks to Eloi Chafaï from Normal Studio about their intensive research at Cirva, and role as scenographers for the exhibition Glass Oriented Design.
With a longstanding practice that constantly shifts between, art, architecture and scenography design, Richard Venlet’s exhibition in BOZAR offers a playful overview of his career and varied methodology.
Institut Finlandais and gallery Spazio Nobile created an exhibition with 18 Finnish designers and artists, reminding us of the best source of innovation.
The Carpenter Workshop Gallery in New York presents Aldo Bakker’s first solo-exhibition Slow Motion, where the artists brings a new perception of furniture.
TLmag talks to Fonderia Artistica Battaglia’s newly appointed Art Director Nicolas-Bellavance Lecompte about his multi-faceted practice, what he hopes to achieve in his new role and the concept behind his latest show ‘L’Ultima Cera’.
A graduate of La Cambre Mode(s), Belgian Sarah Levy is one of the 10 finalists of the prestigious Hyères festival, in the “fashion accessories” category. We met with this 30-year-old who sees much further than the tip of her glove.
Journalist and editor for the programme “C’est du Belge” (on TV every Friday night), over 15 years she has provided visibility to creators and designers from Brussels and Wallonia. Her mission: to invite today’s talents into your living room.
Fosbury & Sons has been shaking up the office market for a few years now. TLMag speaks to co-founder Stijn Geeraets about his practice and dreams.
Design Museum Den Bosch’s exhibition unearths European Ceramic Work Centre’s (Sundaymorning@ekwc) history as it engages with themes of transience, eternity, and the fine line between authenticity and reproduction.
This Milan Design Week, Berlin Art Glass debuted ANALOG with their new Artistic Director Philip Weber. TLmag talks to him about his latest successes.
Following an open call with the theme “Community”, 18 projects have been selected for the 24th edition of Denmark’s very own Biennale for Craft and Design.
Director of YMER&MALTA, Valérie Maltaverne, speaks to TLmag about her role as curator for their exhibition that is currently on show in the Noguchi Museum.
Celebrating the unique relationship between Finland and Japan, Artek unites traditional craftsmanship with contemporary and classic designs from both cultures in their new FIN/JPN Friendship Collection, launching at this year’s Milan Design Week.