The exhibition ‘The Crowd Man’ by Marcin Dudek in Wroclaw explores the relation between the crowd and the individual in the context of violence.
In this expansive interview, TLmag talks to co-curator Angela Rui on the (unseen) thoughts and ideas behind the Dutch contribution to the XXII Triennale di Milano.
Last week the 31st edition of La Cambre-Mode[s] show took place at Kanal Centre Pompidou. TLmag reflects on and highlights some of the talented designers that took home prestigious awards from the exciting event.
In exactly one year, Helsinki will open up Vallisaari, an archipelago located just off the shore of the Finnish capital as the home for its new Biennial. TLmag takes a look at the exciting things to come for this new event and offers a preview of it’s mesmerising location.
During the 50th Venice Art Biennale a retrospective on Korean artist Yun Hyong-keun is on show at Palazzo Fortuny, exploring his fascinating work & life.
Belgian designer Annick Schotte revives traditional craftsman practices in Wallonia through her detailed art installation and crystal chandelier at Cockerill Castle.
Following the recent death of artist Jannis Kounellis, Fondazione Prada presents a retrospective exhibition exploring his fascinating and poetic practice.
With a theme of ‘Elements: Earth’, Design Miami/Basel 2019 focuses on the ways that designers can articulate the future through selected debut works, solo shows and its Curio program whilst also reflecting on the craftsmanship of rare mid-twentieth century masterpieces.
Von Bartha Basel presents the exhibition Equinox, showing the growth of Swiss-based artist Karim Noureldin’s abstract, signature style.
With just days before its first edition opens, EDIT Napoli’s founders Domitilla Dardi and Emilia Petruccelli, caught up with TLmag to talk about what we can expect of Italy’s newest design fair.
In collaboration with Looiersgracht 60, the Gerrit Rietveld’s Large Glass Department celebrates its 50th anniversary with the exhibition State of Transparency.
ADAM – Brussels Design Museum’s latest exhibition offers a sociological reflection of the aspirations and ideals of the past through an analysis of their interiors.