A special guest of TLmag, Azuma Makoto, designed our cover of this AW issue as well as the one of TLmag 16 in 2013. His botanic art works and installations deliver an extraordinary picture of our relationship to nature.
Aric Chen spoke to TLmag about his curatorial philosophy, professional trajectory and role at the new M+ Museum in West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong.
Kari Virtanen and his many pupils are responsible for 50 years of cabinetmaking history at Nikari. To celebrate the anniversary, the Finnish company has released a book titled ‘Working with Wood.’
With Essai, an exhibition in Beirut’s Carwan Gallery, the two ceramic artists relent control of their pieces to the unexpectedness of chemical trials
The American artist brings to the Almine Rech Gallery a series of paintings and sculptures based on the work of a Belgian research institute that hoped to alleviate the woes of humanity
Stellar Works, one of China’s most innovative furniture brands, is heading to imm Cologne for the first time. We spoke to founder Yuichiro Hori about their debut.
Architonic spoke to the trained carpenter and industrial designer from Munich about his passion for design history, materials and development processes
Through mid-April, the Fashion and Lace Museum of Brussels is offering Jean Paul Lespagnard carte blanche, ten years after his triumph at the festival of Hyères.
A few days before Paris Maison & Objet, where several new items he created for his own brand, Objekten Systems, as well as for Belgian company XLBloom, will be exhibited, Berteau welcomed us to his Brussels studio.
The American artist honours the work of the poet Ovid with repurposed texts in the installation ‘Maxima Proposito’ at Vistamare in Pescara
With POKALYPSEA-APOKALYPSE-OKALYPSEAP, the Milan institution presents the third part of a project conceived by the Fondazione Prada Thought Council
The artist’s new show at the RIBA, ‘Conservatism, or the Long Reign of Pseudo Georgian Architecture,’ focuses on what he calls an “unloved” style