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A New Layer Taiwan in Basel

Array — June, 12 2018

The results of A New Layer II are being exhibited for the first time as part of the Curio at Design Miami/Basel

Design at Large: Halard’s Tomorrow is Now

Array — June, 11 2018

This edition of the Design Miami/Basel 2018 programme, curated by François Halard, is focused on twentieth and twenty-first century architectural expression

David & Nicolas x Carine Gilson

Array — June, 10 2018

We caught up with David Moussalem & Nicolas Raffoul in Carine Gilson’s workshops, the Belgian designer for whom they have just created a flagship boutique.

Jochen Holz Passes the Torch

Array — June, 08 2018

With his new solo show, titled Superficies, the German artist tests the rich possibilities of the lampworking glass technique

Nendo’s Watercolour on Metal

Array — June, 07 2018

For Design Miami/Basel, the Japanese studio is releasing a metal furniture collection inspired by the look of watercolour paint on white paper

Smets, Le Roux and a Biospheric Bench

Array — June, 06 2018

For their most recent show at the Valerie Traan Gallery, Bas Smets and Eliane Le Roux have condensed time and biospheric processes into a piece of furniture

Masterclass Scale of Urban Actions

Array — June, 01 2018

A Masterclass organized by Cité du design and the Laboratory Images-Narrations-Documents of Saint-Etienne Higher School of Art an Design , within the framework of the European project Human Cities/ Challenging the City Scale [NB : French-speaking event] A Masterclass to analyse different levels of urban actions,

Paradise Is a Palm Tree

Array — June, 01 2018

Robert Grunenberg’s latest curatorial exercise, Paradise Is Now, brings together work by the likes of John Baldessari and Raf Simons bound together by a web of palm trees

Lachaert Dhanis’ Game of Perception

Array — May, 31 2018

With TROMPE L’OEIL, their first solo exhibition at London’s Gallery FUMI, the Belgian duo use discarded material to challenge our expectations about art and design

Jouin Manku Meets Van Cleef & Arpels

Array — May, 30 2018

The design studio collaborated with the jewellery house and the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris to create When Elegance Meets Art, an exhibition in Beijing’s Today Art Museum

What’s Behind the Curtain in Istanbul?

Array — May, 29 2018

In a group exhibition titled Still Life with a Curtain, Beyoglu’s Galerist and Galeri Nev Ankara join forces with curator Deniz Artun to bring an ancient Greek story up to date

At Random: Valeriane Lazard and Paul Brissonnet

Array — May, 28 2018

As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Lazard and Brissonnet about their thoughts on collecting the unique

The Sculptural Leanings of Kristin McKirdy

Array — May, 25 2018

The American artist is holding her third solo show at the Galerie Jousse Entreprise, with large-scale installations and objects borne out of material contrasts

Charles Gaines Puts a Face to the Politics

Array — May, 24 2018

With Faces 1: Identity Politics, the American artist uses the portraits of celebrated thinkers to explore the relationship between aesthetics, politics and language

gt2P: How to Sit on a Chilean Volcano

Array — May, 23 2018

Manufactured Landscapes, the current exhibition at Friedman Benda, brings the rough Chilean geography to New York with a series of digital objects crafted by nature

Season VIII – Meisenthal: The Age of Glass

Array — May, 22 2018

Opening on May 24, Spazio Nobile Gallery is showcasing a selection of contemporary glass art and design practices bearing the Made in Meisenthal seal.

At Random: Francesco Balzano

Array — May, 21 2018

As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Balzano about his thoughts on collecting the unique

The Douglas Vase Becomes a New Yorker

Array — May, 18 2018

The glass container, originally created in Meisenthal by French designer François Azambourg, is being produced in a special Brooklyn edition