How can we feed, educate and care for ourselves? The Bordeaux Museum of Decorative Arts and Design attempts to unpack these fundamental questions.
The Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain presents the show Cherry Blossoms, Damien Hirst’s new series of paintings, celebrating colour within chaos.
The new exhibition littala – Kaleidoscope: From Nature to Culture brings the history of the company together in one place in an unforeseen manner.
TLmag spoke to Diane Venet concerning the exhibition ‘Artists’ jewellery: from Picasso to Koons’, presenting her mesmerizing collection.
The Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium presented the exhibition ‘Vision Paintings’ with the transcendental work of Thomas Houseago.
The exhibition Stop Painting, conceived by the artist Peter Fischli, at Fondazione Prada’s Venetian venue is dedicated to essential ‘ruptures’ in painting.
The Sarah Myerscough Gallery presents Eleanor Lakelin’s solo exhibition Unearthed, which explores the ultimate and classic vessel form.
The exhibition Textilités at the Old Slaughterhouses of Mons brings together over 60 works in an attempt to explore the meaning and pertinence of textiles.
Amy Hilton reflects on Wolfgang Tillmans’ work and show ‘Today Is The First Day’ at WIELS in Brussels, a show which looks at the complexities of this world.
TLmag speaks to Belgian-based artist Nicolas Delprat on his recent show ‘Appearances of Light’ at Michèle Schoonjans Gallery.
“No place in the world would be alien to Sheila Hicks. Her particular sensitivity absorbs and selects, from each voyage of discovery, experiences, and visions that she stores in her mind’s eye for some future use.” Beyond Craft: The Art Fabric
Ellora, in close proximity to Aurangabad in India, holds thirty-four cave temples cut into the vertical rock face of the Charanandri Hills.