New York ceramic gallery Jason Jacques shifts from antique ceramics to contemporary ceramic art with an exhibition Moss People by Finnish ceramic artist Kim Simonsson. From 8–28 Oct 2015.
Formerly of TLmag 23-featured Amma Studio, Fernando Mastrangelo has been sculpting and casting unusual materials – everything from sugar to salt or sand – for over a… Read more
In early December 2015, Mexico City will host celebration of collaborations of this year’s Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative mentorships.
Stockholm’s Moderna Museet and the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design ArkDes mounts Reality Machines – a series of colour spectrum installations conceived by Olafur Eliasson. Continuing his… Read more
Launched in 2008, Brooklyn-based American Design Club works to represent and support up-and-coming talents from across the country at major fairs, events and social engagements…. Read more
Following in the footsteps of father and ‘master-of-wood’ Zanine Caldas, Zanini de Zanine’s material intervention have put Rio de Janeiro on the design map. The… Read more
For glass sculpture The Sentinel, Tomáš Libertíny became a bee himself instead of working directly with bees.
For Fredrikson Stallard, foundation of design lies in flux of craft, industrial, contextual, sculptural and avant-garde. The new Momentum collection, launched at London Design Festival… Read more
With much abuzz about redefined domestic interiors, New York’s Swiss Institute looks to the contemporary dynamism of Felix Burrichter for its second Annual Architecture and… Read more
For architect Kengo Kuma, harmony with the environment and materials equals with sustainability. In an interview, he talks about his current train station project in Paris alongside with integration of buildings to the environment.
Paris is embracing all things Korean with the Korea Now! Craft, Design, Mode et Graphisme en Corée exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in… Read more
As part of Warsaw Gallery Weekend, Pola Magnetyczne presents Colour Music Solfège by Emil Cieślar, whose works play with colours the way one might with… Read more