What does Utopia look like in 2019/2020? Textile and contract furniture fair, Heimtextil will show you with their trend space at this years edition
What does Utopia look like in 2019/2020? Textile and contract furniture fair, Heimtextil will show you with their trend space at this years edition
TLmag catches up with Chinese artist Wu Jian’an to discuss his solo exhibition ‘Of the Infinite Mind’ at Guardian Art Center
Offering a platform for designers, project and academies to engage with a wide audience at Salone del Mobile, Ventura Future is seeking participants
Several years ago, when Pritzker prize winning, RCR Arquitectes, were designing the interiors for celebrity chef Albert Adría’s ground-breaking Barcelona restaurant, Enigma, they came to… Read more
Colored cubes of every tone with alluring veins, drips and textures are on display in ceramic artist Emmanuel Boos’ glazed library
Much has been written about Atelier Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. But Atelier Jespers presents never-before-seen footage of the renowned architects
The poetic, playful and powerful works of renowned Dutch painter René Daniëls are exhibited in ‘Fragments from an Unfinished Novel’ at WIELS, Brussels.
Chinese artist Hu Qingyan takes the discarded, unwanted and unloved and gives them a new life. His works are on display at Galerie Urs Meile Beijing
‘New Scandinavian Glass’ celebrates the changing face of Scandinavian glass work is Vessel Gallery, London. Gallerist Angel Monzon tells TL mag about it…
Scenography, fashion shoots, artistic direction, video, photography, clothing design…. David Carette has always presented himself as a multi-facetted creative professional. Today the story is taking a new twist: he is finally daring to define himself as an artist.
This Mons-based studio takes an emotional and interactive approach to design, with storytelling that skilfully mixes the human dimension and the digital experience. A meeting with Nicolas d’Alessandro, co-founder of Hovertone.
Renowned social artist, Theaster Gates, curated ‘The Black Image Corporation’ from the Johnson Publishing Comany’s archives in celebration of African American women