In the first major UK retrospective of Anni Albers, the Tate Modern celebrates the bold, geometric and colorful works of this noteworthy textile artist
The rich and complex history of iron is unpacked at Striking Iron: The Art of African Blacksmiths’. TLmag talks to lead curator Tom Joyce to find out more
Paris-based architect Franklin Azzi’s diverse projects deal with transforming the urban fabric of cities, TLmag looks at what he has been up to recently
TLmag caught up with the Verhoeven Twins to discuss how they combine advanced machinery with craft and time to create their seemingly impossible artworks
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s Land/Scapes, we asked Bela Silva about finding inspiration in nature
South African ceramics artist Andile Dyalvane’s intuitive mastery stems from a lifelong fascination with the medium. First stumbling upon the viscous qualities of natural clay in the rural setting of his native Eastern Cape, the talent went on to become a leading figure of the Cape Town creative scene.
Five contemporary artists helping to shape the global discourse around and market for contemporary African art.
GOING, GOING, GONE! 50 artists have hacked Vitra’s Plate Table for an auction to raise money for La Source and support underprivileged children
What does it mean to make art in a world that is increasingly digital? Japanese collective teamLab embrace the massless-ness of the non-physical at Amos Rex
A vessel can hold so much more than water. Discover the techniques and stories behind the functional artworks at Valcke Art Gallery’s exhibition ‘Treasures’
What can beauty do in design? Can beauty be a tool? What even is beauty? Explore this questions and more at ‘SAGMEISTER & WALSH: Beauty at MAK’, Vienna
Adding to the rich culture of architecture and art in Chicago, Wrightwood 659 opens with an exhibition about renowned architects Tadao Ando and Le Corbusier