Italian designer Chiara Ferrari transformed a former leather factory into a live/work space committed to design and collaboration.
Our 2023 edition: TLmag39: The Culture of the Object, is now out! We are so pleased to share our 15th Anniversary Edition, which featured articles, photo essays and carte blanche portfolios by designers, photographers, curators, artists and other leading creatives.
From November 18-January 28, 2024, the Setagaya Art Museum presents a retrospective exhibition of legendary Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata.
Dive into a fascinating conversation between Japanese mentor Naoto Fukasawa and Taiwanese emerging artist designer Pao Hui Kao, where they unearth the profound connection between paper, Urushi, and nature. This exchange appears in the 2023 issue of TLmag39: The Culture of the Object.
Through clay and metal, this experimental ceramic studio is building contemporary objects that hold a deep relationship to the past.
House of Today, in collaboration with 10 Lebanese designers, launches a limited edition series of candles on November 20th, made entirely with artisans in Lebanon.
The Fondation Louis Vuitton presents the first retrospective in France dedicated to Mark Rothko since the 1999 exhibition at the musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris.
For our S/S 2021 issue: TLmag35: Tactile/Textile/Texture, TLmag featured six contemporary artists who are using the traditions of weaving to create groundbreaking and innovative work.
Jousse Entreprise presents, “Comme un Lego”, a solo show by French ceramic artist emmanuel boos, through November 10, 2023.
Working with textiles and decorative fabric elements, these five artists are creating and capturing body covers, face masks, suits and sculptures that speak of preservation, identity, transformation and surrender.
Pieter Vermeersch presents a monumental site-specific installation at Antonini Milano, in collaboration with Galleria P240 of Bologna through January 12, 2024.
Chicago-based artist Jacqueline Surdell has her first solo museum exhibition at the Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts (AEIVA), in Birmingham, Alabama.