Award-winning photographer Ken Schluchtmann drove over 25 000km along Norway’s National Scenic Routes to capture both ‘Architecture and Landscape’
Artist, Vija Celmins, is renowned for her sensitive attention to subjects and compositions, SFMOMA celebrates her diverse work in a major retrospective
In its 64th edition BRAFA Art Fair 2019 balances novelty and tradition with the 133 galleries and arts dealers who will exhibit from January 26
Harder, better, stronger. The Design Museum Gent explores how designers are working with composites in their exhibition Fibre-Fixed: Composite in Design
Carine Boxy makes mini landscapes from the natural material of sheepskin. TLmag talks to her about her pieces in Spazio Nobile’s Land/Scapes
Using glass as her medium, British artist Sally Fawkes explores the rich landscapes of Avesnois at MusVerre with the exhibition ‘Vice VERsa’
What is Mingei and why do it matter? Naoto Fukasawa highlights the beauty and importance of this anonymous everyday objects at 21_21 Sight, Tokyo
From clean lined geometric vases to abstract sculptures, Danish ceramics have a rich history. Maison du Danemark celebrates ‘100 Years of Danish Ceramics’
Each year, IMM Cologne invites a design studio to create a full-sized home in the furnishings fair. For 2019, Truly Truly takes on the Das Haus challenge
Intimacy is something both universal and allusive. Exploring this somewhat slippery feeling are 12 artist installations at the exhibition ‘Next to the Skin’
Charlotte Perriand pioneered modernism with a distinctive style that focused on the human form. Venus Over Manhattan hosts a retrospective
What does Ukrainian design look and feel like you amy wonder? The project ‘Endangered Design Techniques’ will show you the hidden gems of this country