An exhibition of Sir Anthony Caro’s sculpture is being staged at the Galerie Templon, Brussels, until July 22.
TLmag spoke to Chamber founder Juan Garcia Mosqueda about the gallery, New York and one noteworthy piece.
New York’s Chamber Gallery hosted the Loewe’s Craft Prize exhibition. Championing its own age-old artisanal production techniques, the Spanish fashion house and foundation showcased a selection of 26 finalists pushing the envelope of independent contemporary practice.
At the recent 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, Finnish furniture company Nikari celebrated its 50 year anniversary with ’50 Years of Stories’.
The legendary annual fashion show, La Cambre-Mode 2017, takes place on June 2 and 3 at Halles de Schaerbeek in Brussels.
Continuous space and tangible light distinguish Michael Gabellini’s interiors for architect Tadao Ando’s first residential development in New York.
Exploring the concepts of ephemerality, consumption and waste, Marcin Rusak submerges flowers into furniture-encased resin slabs. On show at Twenty First Gallery till 16 June, the Flora Noir series is both an ode to family history and nature.
As New York-trained Mexican artist G.T. Pellizzi explains: Hedy Lamarr was an Austrian Jew who fled to Hollywood during the Nazi era. A multitalented polyglot,… Read more
British interior designer Kelly Hoppen has opened a home store in Shanghai with a 100-piece retrospective collection reinvigorated with sumptuous materials and finishes.
Brooklyn lighting design duo Ladies & Gentlemen expand into interior design and collaborate with new Australian furniture brand SP01 to stage the Over / Under pop store during New York Design Week; on show till 31 May.
Twelve projects by media students of HEAD–Genève are designed to distract us from our screens, getting us playing and socialising the oldfangled way again.
The Future Perfect employs VR technology to present the work of John Hogan in both New York and Los Angeles simultaneously.