“Weaving is like making a painting before I start to paint, like a ghost that comes through from behind. The materiality, the optical illusion, the way structures develop to different optical vibrations. The border between a white canvas and the raw canvas.”
Later this month, in the heart of Molenbeek, Brussels, gallerists Harlan Levey and Winnie Kwok will open HLP 1080. Created as a constellation of artist studios, exhibition spaces, and offices, and with Noro Khachatryan’s atelier and showroom above, the new space will function as a hub for diverse artists and creatives to come together.
For the first time since the pandemic, visitors in all regions of Finland have the opportunity to find routes along fascinating sites with a new website.
Vitra Design Museum presents ‘Home Stories: 100 Years, 20 Visionary Interiors’, an exhibition showcasing the evolution of interior design in the past century. Adrian Madlener speaks with chief curator Jochen Eisenbrand about the exhibition’s focus on substance over style, moments of intense discourse, and creation.
PADesignartonline complements PAD Paris and PAD London, facilitating meetings and commercial exchanges for aficionados and collectors alike.
Fourteen of the Zaventem Ateliers residents collaborated to create a ping-ping table as a manifesto to express their commitment and collaboration.
Swedish artist Andreas Eriksson creates woven tapestries based upon an interest in the fundamental material of painting: the canvas. TLmag speaks with the artist about the translation of painting to textile, the structured process of weaving, and mapping histories.
For over two decades, Luis Laplace has designed bespoke interiors and architectural spaces, embracing craftsmanship, atmosphere and the nuances of contemporary art.
Villa-Noailles Hyères, in the mountains of Hyères, presents a unique exhibition with different perspectives to capture the diversity of its natural context.
Ayala Serfaty works on the intersection of craft and design, often blurring the line between abstraction and reality – leaving viewers mesmerized.
TLmag speaks to Astrid Ullens and Galila Barzilai Hollander, collecting contemporary art and photography and eclecticism.
Geneva’s Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (MAH) presents ‘Walk on the Water’. Curated by Jakob Lena Knebl, the exhibition reimagines the museum through various domestic spaces; art, design, popular culture and history are combined through the lens of the everyday.