As part of KANAL POMPIDOU’s inaugural exhibition, Pascale Marthine Tayou answered TL Mag’s questions.
Spazio Nobile’s currently “Botanic Psyche” exhibition reunites designers Marlène Huissoud and Marcin Rusak who both use nature as the material for their works.
A singular and rich encounter and dialogue with the artistic director of this 13th International Biennial of Contemporary African Art. In collaboration with something we Africans got.
At the Göteborgs Konsthall, Mounir Fatmi considers the importance of materials as a tool for the future understanding of our present modes of technology and communication.
Accra, like many capitals, is complex and teeming with life and energy – which makes it so deliciously invigorating.
Currently exhibited at Horta Museum and Spazio Nobile Gallery in Brussels, Marcin Rusak challenges the material and cultural boundaries of flower production.
“Each NO/AN handbag is produced from start to finish by the same craftsperson”. NO/AN is above all a wonderful human story, in step with the international spirit of the European capital that is the cradle of a brand which cultivates the Slow and put ethics at the centre of its creative approach.
TLmag spoke to the conceptual architect Ola-Dele Kuku about his unique approach and two key projects.
Textiles across the African continent are produced using a wide spectrum of materials and techniques, from the painstaking embroidery of a dress or gown to… Read more
Rain Wu and Ralf Pflugfelder – RARA – is a duo based in London, Brussels, Maastricht and Berlin. Invited by Thalie Art Foundation in Brussels… Read more
Juliette and Charlotte Castay at Design Parade 2018: the Belgian duo in the Design Parade Toulon finals
Last June, during the Men’s Fashion Week in Paris, Eric Beauduin and ESPÈCES’ universes crossed. The project that emerged, baptized Naïve, perfectly captures the essence of their aesthetic approach