How can the glass vessel be re-imagined time and time again? Glass – Vessel – Object at the Neues Museum Nuremberg presents 10 approaches to glasswork
What does Utopia look like in 2019/2020? Textile and contract furniture fair, Heimtextil will show you with their trend space at this years edition
Offering a platform for designers, project and academies to engage with a wide audience at Salone del Mobile, Ventura Future is seeking participants
Colored cubes of every tone with alluring veins, drips and textures are on display in ceramic artist Emmanuel Boos’ glazed library
Much has been written about Atelier Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. But Atelier Jespers presents never-before-seen footage of the renowned architects
The poetic, playful and powerful works of renowned Dutch painter René Daniëls are exhibited in ‘Fragments from an Unfinished Novel’ at WIELS, Brussels.
‘New Scandinavian Glass’ celebrates the changing face of Scandinavian glass work is Vessel Gallery, London. Gallerist Angel Monzon tells TL mag about it…
This Mons-based studio takes an emotional and interactive approach to design, with storytelling that skilfully mixes the human dimension and the digital experience. A meeting with Nicolas d’Alessandro, co-founder of Hovertone.
Renowned social artist, Theaster Gates, curated ‘The Black Image Corporation’ from the Johnson Publishing Comany’s archives in celebration of African American women
For over 30 years Kristina Riska has been pushing the boundaries of what is possible with clay. Her latest sculptures are on display in New York
Artist Lise Duclaux closely and playfully observes the world around us. Her current exhibition focuses on ‘Little Plants in the Crannied Sidewalk’
In the first major UK retrospective of Anni Albers, the Tate Modern celebrates the bold, geometric and colorful works of this noteworthy textile artist