Spazio Nobile Studiolo presents Fabian von Spreckelsen, Soul Memories, a solo exhibition of new work featuring von Spreckelsen’s unique paintings made with metallic materials including bronze, copper and steel, as well as his functional collectible furniture collection in which he uses leather and iron.
For TLmag34: Geology of Being, Amy Hilton spoke with Professor Marcia Bjornerud about her book “Timefulness”and how rocks are permeated with stories and record time.
“Stephen Burks: Shelter In Place” is a comprehensive exhibition of work by the Brooklyn-based, multi-talented designer that is now on view at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
Lionel Estève brings the magic of the night sky and the simplicity of river stones to create a beautiful installation about the landscape.
Amy Hilton will present several new works as part of “Anima”, a group show being presented by Spazio Nobile Gallery for Art Week Luxembourg between 10-13.11.22
Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art at The Hayward Gallery explores the expansive potential of clay through a variety of playful as well as socially-engaged artwork.
Independent jewellers Keiko Yakushi, Giovanni Corvaja, Giampaolo Babetto, Veronica Lenza and Valeria Bersanetti unleash the evocative power of gold that is still as popular as ever today.
In Praise of Caves: Organic Architecture Projects from Mexico by Carlos Lazo, Mathias Goeritz, Juan O’Gorman, and Javier Senosiain, is a fascinating exhibition that looks at four revolutionary artists, architects and thinkers who explored the idea of living more connected to the earth in ways that are as relevant today as they ever were.
For our S/S 2022 issue, TLmag37:State of Gold, guest editor Marco Sammichelli wrote about how many contemporary items associated with religion and ritual are moving away from gold into more modern materials, but that gold’s power will always endure.
Asia NOW opens its 8th edition in a beautiful new location in the Monnaie de Paris. This year’s fair puts a spotlight on ceramics and offers an expansive look at contemporary art across the continent.
The Palais Galliera in Paris celebrates Frida Kahlo this fall with an exhibition that focuses on the influential artist from a more intimate viewpoint, looking at the way she constructed her identity and how she presented and represented herself both in life and in her work.
Fabienne Verdier recently opened an exhibition titled, “The Song of Stars”, at the Musée Unterlinden in Colmar. Curated by Frédérique Goerig-Hergott, the show presents 92 works that respond to the museum’s collection and architecture, including the iconic Isenheim Altarpiece by Grünewald. This exhibition, along with several others she had last spring, are discussed in an article that originally appeared in our S/S 2022 issue.