Set in an iconic Chelsea brownstone, New York’s Twenty First Gallery is a far cry from the white cube spaces that line the nearby High Line. Featuring work by top historical and contemporary European designers, gallerist Renaud Vuaillat fosters a domestic atmosphere.
Three of Pierre Huyghe’s most iconic works are on display for the first time since being collected by the Louis Vuitton Fondation during the Venice Biennale.
A British sculptor who has distinguished himself with marvel-worthy seashell sculptures, Rowan Mersh tells TLmagazine about his exhibition at Gallery FUMI.
Belgian-born San Francisco-based designer Quentin de Coster debuts the Dash Dot desk-set for innovative brand OTHR.
Renowned Korean artist Kwang-Young Chun is celebrated in a retrospective exhibition at the Boghossian Foundation’s Villa Empain until August 27.
A generative system of parts determined by the logic of particle behaviour, Studio Minale-Maeda’s latest work is a sophisticated riff on their Lego Rietveld’s and 3D-printed joints.
As New York-trained Mexican artist G.T. Pellizzi explains: Hedy Lamarr was an Austrian Jew who fled to Hollywood during the Nazi era. A multitalented polyglot,… Read more
British interior designer Kelly Hoppen has opened a home store in Shanghai with a 100-piece retrospective collection reinvigorated with sumptuous materials and finishes.
Brooklyn lighting design duo Ladies & Gentlemen expand into interior design and collaborate with new Australian furniture brand SP01 to stage the Over / Under pop store during New York Design Week; on show till 31 May.
A Joseph Walsh retrospective in New York shows how the functional sculpture designer from Ireland pushes organic forms and materials to the limits.
Ahead of opening Ventura New York: The Dutch Edition this week (20-23 May), Organisation in Design founder Margriet Vollenberg speaks to TL mag about the new venture, now in its second year.
Twelve projects by media students of HEAD–Genève are designed to distract us from our screens, getting us playing and socialising the oldfangled way again.