“The dream of water”, a new exhibition of glass sculptures and site-specific installations by French artist, Jean Michel Othoniel, is currently on view at the Postman Cheval’s Ideal Palace as part of the institution’s 110-year anniversary.
From the exhibition “Field of the Cloth of Gold” at Gagosian, Le Bourget in 2021, to the installation of monumental paintings at the Palazzo Ducale (Doge’s Palace), which runs until November 2022 as part of the Venice Biennale, Anselm Kiefer takes us on a journey through his own metaphysics.
TLmag spoke with Edgar Orlaineta about his artistic practice and a new series of ceramic vases which launched last Spring at the Mexico Design Fair.
For our S/S 2022 issue: TLmag37: L’age d’or / State of Gold, Oscar Duboÿ interviewed French artist, Pierre Bonnefille, about his love of travel and long-time interest in exploring materiality, light and colour through earthy pigments.
A legendary goldsmithing workshop established the 1950s, in the South of France, continues to build on its legacy through contemporary collaborations.
TLmag spoke with Los Angeles-based, multi-disciplinary artist, Azadeh Shladovsky, whose layered work explores ideas of visual consciousness, questioning not only how we see, but in some cases who or what we allow ourselves to see.
Artist and TLmag contributor, Amy Hilton, spoke with Bosco Sodi in Venice as he was finalizing the installation of his exhibition, “All That Comes Around Goes Around”, at the Palazzo Vendramin Grimani. This interview was originally published in the S/S 2022 issue of TLmag37: L’age d’or / State of Gold.
Since its launch in 2016, the annual Loewe Craft Prize has put a spotlight onto the world’s most talented, innovative and exciting craft artists working in all range of materials such as ceramics, glass, lacquer, bamboo, paper or horsehair.
TLmag spoke with photographer Ruy Teixeira about his decades long career during which he has turned his eye onto some of the most iconic and intriguing people, places and things in the design and architecture world. The images featured here are from a series titled “Looking Green.”
A/W 2021: TLmag36: All Is Landscape, featured a photography portfolio of the sublime work of Japanese landscape photographer Toshio Shibata.
The Desire in the Habitual, the Obsessive in the Familiar, the Implicit in the Excessive – Objects from the Galila Barzilaï Hollander Collection is an in-depth exhibition that questions our perception, dependence and use of everyday objects.
For TLmag36: All is Landscape, Bas Smets interviewed Japanese artist Rei Naito, whose subtle and almost illusive work has inspired him for years.