The Anglo-French artist is presenting a set of totems, masks and statuettes at the Galerie Valérie Bach in Brussels
Capital of South Korea, Seoul is a huge metropolis where sky-scrapers, high-tech undergrounds and pop culture are next to the Buddhist temples, to palaces and to street markets.
Tokujin Yoshioka is a Japanese designer and artist. His works are part of permanent collections in museums worldwide, including Museum of Modern Art in New York or Centre George Pompidou in Paris. TL Mag ha the chance to talk about his asian aesthetic.
From young Latin American and African creators to a camera designer’s take on modular furniture, here’s a preview of the things to come in this year’s Salone del Mobile
We spoke with Annie Warburton, the creative director of the Crafts Council, about the pieces, trends and artists to watch at this year’s International Fair for Contemporary Objects
The Belgian master ceramist is leading Collect visitors Into the Stockmansblauw with a set of wall installations and some rather philosophical objects
The Belgian artist went back home for a year and returned with the ceramic pieces that make up his third solo exhibition at Pierre Marie Giraud
This week, 1-54 Marrakech is hosting 17 leading galleries from across Africa and Europe, featuring work from more than 60 artists, including Dominique Zinkpè and Sory Sanlé
Dakin Hart, senior curator brought that same sculptural focus to the Noguchi Museum in 2013 and has since developed a dynamic yet succinct programme that imbues the historical icon with a contemporary voice.
Gabrielle Ammann established her eponymous gallery in Cologne in 2006 with a program that focuses on the intersection between architecture, art, and design. As an interior architect and consultant, Ammann has engaged the international design world since 1989, today Gabrielle Ammann presents a variety of experimental work from emerging and established international talents.
imm Cologne’s Jury’s Choice applauded the three best-implemented installations at this year’s fair. The winners? Emu, Pedrali and Dante Goods and Bads.
The artist’s Pago Pago series heads to the Paris institution in the first exhibition about Southeast Asian art held at its In-Focus Gallery