Following a two-year redevelopment process, Studiokhachatryan has announced the opening of their new design studio in Molenbeek, Brussels. The new space will showcase the practice of architectural designer Noro Khachatryan.
Spazio Nobile presents ‘Threads of Nature’, a group exhibition exploring and reflecting upon interactions between humans and the natural environment. Arranged together, the works provide a means of reconnection to the natural world; a visual and tactile reforming of the elements.
Later this month, in the heart of Molenbeek, Brussels, gallerists Harlan Levey and Winnie Kwok will open HLP 1080. Created as a constellation of artist studios, exhibition spaces, and offices, and with Noro Khachatryan’s atelier and showroom above, the new space will function as a hub for diverse artists and creatives to come together.
Vitra Design Museum presents ‘Home Stories: 100 Years, 20 Visionary Interiors’, an exhibition showcasing the evolution of interior design in the past century. Adrian Madlener speaks with chief curator Jochen Eisenbrand about the exhibition’s focus on substance over style, moments of intense discourse, and creation.
Swedish artist Andreas Eriksson creates woven tapestries based upon an interest in the fundamental material of painting: the canvas. TLmag speaks with the artist about the translation of painting to textile, the structured process of weaving, and mapping histories.
For over two decades, Luis Laplace has designed bespoke interiors and architectural spaces, embracing craftsmanship, atmosphere and the nuances of contemporary art.
Geneva’s Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (MAH) presents ‘Walk on the Water’. Curated by Jakob Lena Knebl, the exhibition reimagines the museum through various domestic spaces; art, design, popular culture and history are combined through the lens of the everyday.
TLmag speaks with Danish architect-artist-designer Cecilie Bendixen about her textile-based practice, her atmospheric approach to space and movement, and gathering inspiration from natural phenomena.
Kunsthalle Seinäjoki presents Calix by Päivi Rintaniemi. In this solo exhibition, the Finnish artist shows a selection of her monolithic, hand-built ceramic sculptures and delicate supporting works.
With a focus on the unconventional and the evocative, Hermès perfumer Christine Nagel combines nature and technology in a new fragrance for men.
From her position halfway between art and craft, Brussels-based textile artist Élise Peroi walks a tightrope: one step in weaving, the other in performance. TLmag speaks with the busy young artist.
Danish ceramicist Lotte Westphael creates delicate vessels reminiscent of weavings, constructed from tiny slabs of coloured clay. TLMag speaks with the artist about her technique, inspiration, and approach.