Schiepers Gallery, Belgium, is adorned with the vibrant, curvaceous and temptingly tactile works of glass artist duo Baldwin & Guggisberg
We look at some of the newest objects to join the collection at The National Museum of Scotland as it comes to the end of a 15-year-long journey
Can craft change the world? MAD, New York, explores the innovation behind 21st century crafts, framing craft as an agent of change and political activism
Discover the nooks and crannies of Brussel’s art and design scene with the fourth edition of BILY – a contemporary art walk taking place from January 9-17.
Subverting the negative connotations surrounding migraines, Kustaa Saksi turns his chronic suffering into colourful tapestries in his series ‘First Symptoms’
We catch up with award-winning design studio Neri&Hu to discuss their upcoming installation as Guest of Honor at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, 2019
Three renowned Norwegian artists depict the ‘Forces of Nature’ that shape their native country in versatile ceramic and tapestry artworks
The 11th Taipei Biennale explores notions of ecosystems to shine a light on both environmental destruction and the function of cultural institutions today
The international trade fair, Ambiente 2019, will explore what India is bringing to the design scene and other current trends in consumer goods
We catch up with Angelique Spaninks, co-curator of the 6th Guangzhou Triennial, to discuss biotechnology, digital realities, censorship and the practice of international curating
In 15 new sculptural ceramic pieces, Danish artist Anders Herwald Ruhwald manisfests the theories and thinking of Asger Oluf Jorn (1914-1973)
Contemporary artist Nicolás Lamas explores concepts of time, humanity, power and technology in his current show ‘The Archaeology of Darkness’