Franck André Jamme gives us access to sacred sanctuaries, close to the hidden core of things — to the divine roots of words themselves.
In September 2021, ‘Le Sacre de la Matière’ ushered in its second chapter at the Ancienne Nonciature. Bringing together ten artists represented by Spazio Nobile, the exhibition showcases unique new artworks united around the evocative theme of sacred materialities.
The third edition of the Lake Como Design Festival presents its third edition, exploring the repetition of history within design.
”It is about making sculptures with constraints”, TLmag spoke to Benoît Maire about the new show at Galerie Nathalie Obadia and his practice.
Humbly but wittily defined by its chef, Riccardo Camanini, Lido 84 provides exactly what one seeks when going to a restaurant: to be refreshed and feel regenerated through superb food and clever dishes.
German photographer Jörg Bräuer creates evocative landscape scenes. Monolithic, mountainous and textured, the classical black and white images carry allusions to the passage of time, the weight of place and history.
With a distinctive geometric language, Germaine Kruip plays with phenomena such as light, shadow, time and sound to create moments where the act of looking becomes a collective reflection.
”My interest is focused on anthropomorphic” TLmag spoke to Vincenzo De Cotiis about his show Éternel at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
Galerie Philia presents the second iteration of their nomadic art and design residency and exhibition, Transhumances II.
Spazio Nobile Gallery presents four exhibitions this Brussels Gallery Weekend: Bluescapes, Windows, Le Sacre de la Matière, and Another Way To Draw.
Polish artist Agata Bogacka creates paintings through accumulated layers of paint and blank canvas, opening up a window for contemplation and imaginative inner landscapes.
Czech artist Václav Řezáč creates glass sculptures that are at once dramatic and peaceful, connecting the internal duality of glass as a material.