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TLmag spoke to Antwerp-based collector Luc Haenen about his collection, which he has been building for nearly 25-years, and what he is looking forward to seeing this April at the 2025 edition of miart, the international modern and contemporary art fair of Milan.

Ambiente – Rhythms of Lifestyle, opens at Messe Frankfurt on February 7th and will run through February 11th.

The Fondation Cartier in Paris presents the first major European retrospective exhibition of Olga de Amaral. Covering two floors of the museum and featuring over 80 artworks, the exhibition offers an incredible opportunity to dive into the extensive career of this pioneering artist.

ceramic brussels opens its 2nd edition on January 23rd in the sheds of Tour & Taxis. The specialised art fair features 65 galleries and a schedule of talks and related events, including the ceramic brussels art prize award and a spotlight on Norwegian ceramics.

BRAFA 2025 celebrates its 70th edition this January, a milestone achievement for an art and antiques fair. Featuring 130 galleries from 16 countries, BRAFA will take place between January 26th – February 2nd, 2025 at the Brussels Expo.

Glas: The Museum of Glass Art in Ebeltoft, Denmark presents Glassy Eyes, a solo exhibition by Tove Storch that showcases the visual artist’s first works in glass. The exhibition is on view through March 9th, 2025.

Our 2024-2025 yearly edition: TLmag 40: The Ideal Home, guest edited by Chris Dercon, is now out in newsstands and online via Cafeyn. The 300 page issue brings together an engaging and provocative exploration of what is meant by the ‘Ideal Home’.

TLmag spoke with Annemoon Geurts, Founder and Creative Director of Kazerne, during Dutch Design Week 2024, about the future of her multifaceted business and how nature-inclusive design is the way forward.

Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris presents Nest In You, the forth solo exhibition by Laure Prouvost. The exhibition is on view through January 4th, 2025.