
This Mons-based studio takes an emotional and interactive approach to design, with storytelling that skilfully mixes the human dimension and the digital experience. A meeting with Nicolas d’Alessandro, co-founder of Hovertone.

Renowned social artist, Theaster Gates, curated ‘The Black Image Corporation’ from the Johnson Publishing Comany’s archives in celebration of African American women

This year marks 30 years of Piet Stockman’s studio. As part of our series on the artists behind Spazio Nobile’s Land/Scapes, TLmag catches up with him

For over 30 years Kristina Riska has been pushing the boundaries of what is possible with clay. Her latest sculptures are on display in New York

Phaidon’s new book—’Atlas of Brutalist Architecture’—presents the most comprehensive survey to date of this ever-controversial building typology

Renowned Belgian photographer Serge Leblon joined forces with charity Adanso to create a compelling series of photographs to be sold for financing their educational projects with ESF in Burkina Faso

Artist Lise Duclaux closely and playfully observes the world around us. Her current exhibition focuses on ‘Little Plants in the Crannied Sidewalk’

Throwback the performance of Faustin Linyekula 7 month before the re-opening of Africa Museum this weekend.

The owner of NOMADGALLERY talks about ten years with his gallery and his ongoing interest in contemporary African art.

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