Vincent Coppée – Tangier Art Collector
I have yet to reread Tintin in the Congo, but listening to Vincent Coppée speak,…
I have yet to reread Tintin in the Congo, but listening to Vincent Coppée speak,…
When is a motorbike not just a motorbike? When it’s the Mahjouba 1, a prototype by conceptual artist Eric van Hove, designed for use in the streets of Marrakesh.
From emotional robots to giant cuddly bears, the 17th edition of Dutch Design Week wowed its 355,000 visitors with the mechanical, the social and the wondrous
Find out who is the at the top of French Craftsmanship with TLmag’s recap of the Liliane Bettencourt Prize pour l’intelligence de la main 2018
Is it possible to tell stories through design? Australian collective, Broached Commissions, believes not only that it’s possible but that it is essential.
At the Triennale di Milano, artist Haegue Yang’s vast multi-media installations and artworks explore personal and universal tensions in her solo exhibition
The European Prize for Applied Arts explores the contemporary relevance of craftsmanship with works that explore Fragility and Monumentality
The Evolving Facets of African Jewelry thanks to three Cutting Edge Designers who are setting new standards.
Stephen Burks on his relationship with Africa, working with African artisans, and the evolution of his practice.
What happens when designers and scientists meet to develop new materials? Find out at ‘What Matter_s’ an exhibition about cross-disciplinary practice
The 2018 graduates of Design Academy Eindhoven gather at the Campina milk factory for G18 where they explore, investigate and challenge global affairs
‘WOW! How did you make that?’ This question is the premise for the Craft Council Nederland’s exhibition at DDW which reimagines weaving in wondrous ways
How many roles can a designers have? What would be your Alter Ego? These are some of the questions asked by designers Kiki&Joost at DDW 2018
The Biennale Interieur Kortrijk’s Object Awards selects the best young talents in design and showcases their ideas and projects
In September 2017 Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art (Zeitz MOCAA), the world’s largest not-for-profit museum dedicated to 2&st century art from Africa, and the first of its kind to be established on African soil,
The light filters through the alabasters stone, gently illuminating a host of colors and veins…
Experience the magic of everyday objects with artist Benjamin Loyauté’s evocative works ranging from films to sculpture and even candy
Resin, glass, neon lighting and bright colors define the works of designer Sabine Marcelis which range from architectural scale to small lighting
Lionel Jadot talks to TLmag about his anti-conformist approach to interior design and the multitude of projects he is undertaking
Belgian Marcy Szwarcburt talks to TLmag about his project around mixed-wear and high-end pyjamas with his brand Maison Marcy
Contemporary designers, artists and architects pay homage to those who have influenced them in ‘A Tribute To’ organized by Eugénie Frémiot
On show at ‘Breaking the Mould’ is an awe-inspiring collection of kiln-blown glass artworks in all their wonderfully colorful and versatile forms
Senegalese artist Omar Ba explores the subconscious effects of war and violence through his paintings at ‘Autopsy of our Consciences’ at Galerie Templon
Kudzanai Chiurai works on alternative histories play out in Zimbabwean artist Kudzanai Chiurai’s elaborate scenes.