This autumn, three Maastricht institutions mount a joint exhibition, exploring the potential of artistic interpretation as a viable means of digging up archaeological truth. TLmag spoke to Van Eyck artistic programme director and co-curator Huib Haye van der Werf about the transcendent showcase.
In 2016, the last of the Belgian enamelling companies was slated to shut down. That is, until Tanguy Van Quickenborne and Vincent Vanden Borre walked in and were amazed by what they saw.
The Brussels-based artist is presenting Playground, a set of double-take-inducing sculptures and drawings, at the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens
Maria Hasselman, the director of Brand Management of the Light + Building trade fair, shines a light on the building automation market and the upcoming trends in both sectors
Geneviève Levivier had been working in the shadows of the fashion industry for nearly a decade. Now’s the time for A+Z Design, her own studio, to step into the light.
The textile sculptor is presenting a series of raw cotton pieces in Within the Folds, a new retrospective exhibition at the Expiatory Chapel in Paris
R & Company gallery teams up with curator Maria Cristina Didero to mount the SuperDesign exhibition – highlighting iconic masterpieces and supporting ephemera from the Radical Italian Design period.
The Brant Foundation presents a comprehensive retrospective of effant terrible Jason Rhoades (12 November 2017 to March 2018). Paying homage to the late installation artist and… Read more
To celebrate their fifth anniversary, the Prague gallery is presenting 5KV, an exhibition curated by Adam Štěch and Monika Čejková that questions the relationship between art and design
Snarkitecture and COS collaborate to mount the visually elegant yet cleverly playful Loop installation at Seoul’s Gana Art Center.
The legendary ceramics house worked alongside the Centre Pompidou to present L’Experiénce de la couleur, a generous chromatic journey of an exhibition
The Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris is hosting a retrospective exhibition dedicated to the scenography and object work of the French designer