For our A/W 2020 issue, TLmag34: Precious – A Geology of Being, Herve Perdiolle writes about meeting artist Richard Long in India in the 1990s.
For our A/W 2020 issue, TLmag34: Precious – A Geology of Being, Herve Perdiolle writes about meeting artist Richard Long in India in the 1990s.
With “Contemporary Archeology” and “Blue Mythology,” the new online design platform, Metamorphosis, offers a new approach for buyers and design lovers to engage with beautiful design objects in a refined and exciting way.
Giovanna Massoni writes about the work of Kaspar Hamacher for the A/W 2021 issue of TLmag36: All Is Landscape. Hamacher currently has a selection of his sculptures on view at Spazio Nobile Gallery through January 16, 2022.
On November 19th, Spazio Nobile Gallery opened an exhibition of new glassworks by François Azambourg made while in residence at CIAV Miesenthal in the spring of 2021. Lise Coirier writes about her encounter with the artist and visiting his studio.
TLmag speaks with Eleonore Peretti, the recently appointed Director of MusVerre, a dynamic museum in Northern France dedicated to glass.
The Nigerian-born, multidisciplinary artist Otobong Nkanga, brings an open mind and positive energy to her practice that seeks to build a framework for a better future. Her awareness and sensitivity towards environmental and social issues is the essence of her work.
Chris Wolston presents a playful and beautifully crafted collection of new work at Casa Perfect in Los Angeles, from November 3-December 2021.
Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance writes on creating Made In Situ, a ceramic collection inspired by the geography, terroir and beauty of Portugal.
KORA Contemporary Arts Center presents Home Sweet Home, an exhibition reflecting on the theme of the house, understood not only as a place to live but also as a part of life.
Spanish artist Miquel Barceló creates clay sculptures, installations and films inspired by his time in Mali and encapsulating a movement toward something ecological and human.
TLmag spoke to designer, artist, and researcher Pao Hui Kao who presented at Another Way to Draw with Spazio Nobile Gallery at BOZAR Brussels.
Lucia Bru adopts her unique language to connect us to the different levels of existence, with sculptures like presences and naked objects punctuating a space.