Forty-six art galleries open their doors this weekend to surprise visitors with the fourteenth edition of the Brussels Gallery Weekend.
TLmag sat down with Barbara Nanning about her practice and show at Pierre Marie Giraud in Brussels which explored her rich, versatile, and colorful work.
Musée National des arts asiatiques – Guimet presents ‘Meditation eoom’ at Hôtel d’Heidelbach by French artist Pierre Bonnefille, an installation inviting reflection and contemplation.
The Centre Pompidou-Metz presents ‘Arcimboldo Face to Face’, an exhibition exploring the art of the 16th century Milanese painter, his capacity for invention, and his impact on the art of the 20th century up to the present day.
Norwegian sound artist Jana Winderen brings the audio topography and richness of oceans, rivers, lakes and glaciers to the surface. Creating intensely moving experiences, her works may be viewed as a call to action in light of climate change and other urgent environmental issues.
The exhibition on show at Les Drapiers utilises the medium of textiles from emerging and renowned artists and designers to manipulate time.
TLmag sits down with artist Alicja Kwade to speak of her work, choices of material, and material illusions, including her show ‘Kausalkonsequenz’.
Fairphone is an Amsterdam-based social enterprise and smartphone manufacturer that tries to flip the industry that is hugely (environmentally) damaging.
Bukowskis presents Claesson Koivisto Rune In Japan, an exhibition and auction of pieces by renowned Swedish architecture and design studio Claesson Koivisto Rune.
Gunia Nowik has launched Gunia Nowik Gallery in Warsaw. Opening in July of this year with Iza Tarasewicz’s ‘Full Circle Ahead!’, the gallery promises a diverse range of sensibilities and aesthetic practices.
How can we feed, educate and care for ourselves? The Bordeaux Museum of Decorative Arts and Design attempts to unpack these fundamental questions.
Rotor is shifting perceptions of how buildings are torn down and reassessing the manner in which they rise, taking a critical look at the industry and challenging notions of “new” being better.