The current exhibition at the Parisian space presents works created by artists from all over the African continent —including a selection from Jean Pigozzi’s contemporary collection
A new book by Pandora Publishers tells the visual and business story behind one of Belgium’s most prolific contemporary industrial designers
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice is hosting a comprehensive retrospective of the American artist’s abstract work
De Stijl is 100 years old this year and its impact lives on in the Netherlands’ superb architecture, as can be seen in this selection by Eleonora Usseglio Prinsi.
The ModeMuseum in Antwerp is showcasing Martin Margiela’s work at the house of Hermès, which he directed between 1997 and 2003
The event, titled Robots. Work. Our Future, explores the role of work, robotics, and automation in a very digital future that can still be very humane.
WIELS celebrates a decade of existence with The Absent Museum, an exhibition that speculates on what a contemporary art museum in Brussels could be.
It’s back-to-back Dior in Paris this month, with Designer of Dreams at Les Arts Décoratifs and the 2017-2018 autumn/winter couture show
TLmag spoke with MusVerre director Aude Cordonnier and artistic director Anne Vanlatum to find out more about the glasswork museum.
Swiss art and design publisher Lars Müller have republished the legendary Your Private Sky reader about Buckminster Fuller, inventor of the geodesic dome.
From June 25 to July 2, graduates from the RCA in London will be putting their best foot forward in this year’s highly anticipated graduation show.
The Rafaela and Kaj Forsblom Collection forms the basis of an extensive retrospective of Finnish design, at the Nationalmuseum Design in Stockholm until October 29.