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The Magazzino Italian Art Foundation presents an exhibition at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, exploring paper works of the Arte Povera movement.
The Magazzino Italian Art Foundation presents an exhibition at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, exploring paper works of the Arte Povera movement.
Czech storyteller and philosopher Petr Kavan invites visitors to look within themselves through his exhibition of black granite and bronze statues which reflect on spiritual and esoteric notions of human destiny and existence.
David Giroire and Jérôme Bazzocchi are about to present Theoreme Editions in Paris. TLmag talks to them about its careful selection and process.
This edition of Nomad is located in the Venetian Palazzo Soranzo Van Axel where a unique dialogue between works and personal context is explored.
Chinese stone carver Song Hongquan reflects on changes in his professional and personal life by presenting three series of works that lay bare disintegrating sculptural traditions, unstable environments and controversial practices.
Harold Mollet advised Pascal Rambert on furniture choices for his recent play Architecture, which challenges the borders of and overlap between disciplines.
Thanks to POOL IS COOL, an open platform of Belgian citizens and experts, people will be able to enjoy and jump into three of Brussels’ many ponds for the first time in decades.
The Museum of Decorative Arts and Design recently opened the exhibition Memphis: Plastic Field, about the iconic movement in the ’80s.
In a surprising collaboration with Swatch, Joe Tilson combines colourful Venice-inspired imagery for his site-specific installation ‘The Flags’ and releases a special edition watch during this year’s Venice Biennale.
Foundation pour le Développement de la Culture Contemporaine Africaine organised Africa’s first traveling exhibition to encourage pan-African collaboration.
TLmag talks to Elisabeth Millqvist, the artistic and co-director of Wanås Konst: a beautifully isolated Swedish sculpture park that breaks the behavioural barriers of the white cube – and whose open collaboration with artists ignites a refreshing approach to looking at and experiencing art.
The Museum of Cycladic Art presents the exhibition Picasso and Antiquity. Line and Clay. Which explores the famous artist’s ceramics and drawings.
In September 2018, all the European partners of Human Cities_Challenging the City Scale were invited to present the project in a conference and exhibition Human City Design co-curated by the Cité du design Saint-Etienne,
Czech glass artist and sculptor Jan Frydrych combines transparent, red and indigo-blue glass to create sophisticated optical glass-art pieces. Imbued with life as light shines through them, the pieces offer a new dimension to the world that they refract.
A distinguished space, neither truly masculine nor particularly feminine. Sober lines, natural stone floors, graphic…
Swimming against the tide of the fashion and design market, Daniel Henry is a textile…
Rotterdam based artist Tomáš Libertíny talks to TLmag about his recent work Eternity, which touches upon many different themes and concepts.
TLmag talks to co-founder Scott Billy, whose admiration for the newest generation of South African artists, designers and craftsmen energised him to opening his first gallery: Bonne Esperance.
TLmag caught up with Reetta Kalajo whom curated the exhibition Interwoven. A show that investigates textile and its significance to contemporary culture.
The experimental, labour-intensive and nature-informed practice of Finnish visual artist Antti Laitinin takes over Brussels with exhibitions in Tournay-Solvay Park and La Patinoire Royale/Galerie Valérie Bach.
Laufen director Marc Viardot talks to TLmag about the collaboration with Basler Brasilea Foundation that combes material and design: ‘Impressões’.
With its yearly festival, Villa Noailles aims to further its support for contemporary design by bringing together designers, journalists and the general public over for an extended weekend of events and exhibitions in Toulon and Hyères.
Three years after creating their first furniture series, Studio Mumbai presents a new set of hand-made furniture at MANIERA Gallery in Belgium. TLmag caught up with founder Bijoy Jain to talk about this new series,
This new art & design Biennal in Fiskars -located in the south of Finland- engages local and international artists, designers, and creatives.