Russian-born New York-based designer Constantin Boym tells TLmag about cultural mash-ups, design with humor and the power of observation.
Belgian landscape artist Bas Smets guides TLmag through the multifaceted lands he researches before inventing or co-creating his landscapes.
From June 25 to July 2, graduates from the RCA in London will be putting their best foot forward in this year’s highly anticipated graduation show.
The Rafaela and Kaj Forsblom Collection forms the basis of an extensive retrospective of Finnish design, at the Nationalmuseum Design in Stockholm until October 29.
An exhibition of Sir Anthony Caro’s sculpture is being staged at the Galerie Templon, Brussels, until July 22.
TAKT PROJECT’s 3D-printed crystals, Marjan van Aubel’s jewel-like solar cells, and Jimenez Lai’s surfacing made of upcycled crystals are the future-proof Swarovski winners.
Blending Presences is the first solo exhibition of Bastiaan de Nennie’s whimsical and existential phygital creations, at Gallery Roehrs & Boetsch in Zurich until July 22.
“Time is the only commodity,” Tomáš Libertíny told TLmag about transition, decay and becoming in his Chronosophia exhibition at Spazio Nobile Gallery.
Anita Hackethal speaks to Alfredo Häberli about preferred materials, digital libraries and the impact of technology on his work.
TLmag spoke to Chamber founder Juan Garcia Mosqueda about the gallery, New York and one noteworthy piece.
TLmag spoke to Cedric Morisset about New York, and his role as global director at the helm of this third strategic outpost of Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
Gabrielle Ammann, founder of the ammann//gallery in Cologne, talked to TLmag about revisiting 1980s masterpieces in her 12th exhibition at Design Miami/ Basel.