Paying homage to Detroit’s complex urban narrative, Wasserman Projects brings together different disciplines to address this city’s past, present and future. Spotlighting performance architect Alex… Read more
Objects at Katsuyo Aoki exhibition Dark Globe at Jason Jacques Gallery in New York contradict contemporary age and spiritual tranquillity. Until 21 Feb 2016.
During the international interiors fair Imm Cologne 2016, the exclusive German textile manufacturer Nya Nordiska designed the Das Haus’ project by Sebastian Herkner with textiles… Read more
For the tenth time, Delen – the private bank – presents again its support with the world of art at Brussels Art Fair BRAFA for… Read more
For the first time, French national ceramics museum in Sèvres presents unique vases painted by Fabrice Hyber at Brussels Art Fair BRAFA. Until 31 January 2016.
Henrik Vibskov’s collection for fall/winter 2016 twists the traditional Nutcracker into a macabre universe of blabbering and clapping wooden heads.
Brussels-based Atelier Jespers presents a collection of long-lost and recently-found furniture by architect Georges Candilis and interior designer Anja Blomstedt on 22–31 January 2016.
Gallery Meessen De Clercq explores the relation of a Dutch Golden Era painting and the gallery’s contemporary artists at Brussels Art Fair BRAFA on 23–31 January 2016.
Brussels Art Fair BRAFA presents an ecletic selection rare antiques, art and furniture of nearly 140 galleries from all over the world. From 23–31 January 2016.
Almine Rech London presents paintings and sculptures of artists Jean-Baptiste Bernadet and Benoît Platéus in an exhibition Sea Level. Until 22 January 2016.
Hauser & Wirth gallery in London brings together nine artists from Louise Bourgeois to Richard Serra and Gordon Matta-Clark for exhibition Maisons Fragiles. Until 6 February 2016.
Hauser & Wirth gallery presents Italian artist Fabio Mauri’s solo exhibition in London for the first time in 20 years. Until 6 February 2016.