Maison&Objet’s Designer of The Year discusses the impact of acceptance, functionality and obsessiveness in her two-decade career
The Royal Opera House and the Victoria and Albert Museum have come together to devise a journey through four centuries of opera
Organised by the WCC•BF, Françoise Vanderauwera for Belgium, Brune Boyer for France and Sofia Björkman for Sweden are the three curators for this sixth edition of the European Triennial for Contemporary Jewellery. Discover their highlighted pieces on show until 4 February at Les Anciens Abattoirs in Mons.
One month left (until 4 February) before Spazio Nobile’s Season VI – Blauw. Ceci n’est pas une couleur will be closing its doors. From 22 to 25 February 2018, Spazio Nobile will take part in Collect at the Saatchi Gallery, London, presented by the Crafts Council UK, with a solo show of Piet Stockmans.
Anne Vanlatum discusses the stories behind the objects in the collection of Marcel and Gigi Burg, recently donated to the Sars-Poteries institution
In Italy, a new generation is finding its own voice in the design realm. Maison&Objet turns the spotlight on six up-and-coming representatives.
With ‘Monochrome: Painting in Black and White,’ the National Gallery explores what happens when artists cast aside the colour spectrum
In Germany, the Marta Herford celebrates the hundredth anniversary of the De Stijl movement with an exhibition titled ‘Gerrit Rietveld and Contemporary Art’
The ADAM – Brussels Design Museum, in collaboration with Milan’s Kartell Museo, is presenting a tribute to Anna Castelli Ferrieri’s Componibili furniture
Les Mains Sans Sommeil: Bianca Argimon, Jennifer Avery, Clarissa Baumann, Lucia Bru, Io Burgard, Anastasia Douka, Célia Gondol, McNabb, Lucie Picandet
The Palais Galliera in Paris closes its Spanish Season with the retrospective ‘Fortuny, A Spaniard in Venice’
The German designer relives her formative years with a series of Bauhaus-inspired vases and candleholders for the Fondation Beyeler