The South-African born, Belgium-based artist is showcasing sculptures and drawings inspired by African art and the European avant-garde
The London-based designer speaks of the inspiration behind his upcoming exhibition at Brussels’ Atelier Jespers, the role of the sphere in his work and that looming question: How’s Brexit?
Artistic director and organiser of Brussels Design September, Roel Rijssenbeek tells TLmag what to look forward to at this year’s festival.
Geoffrey Moreels, founder of the savvy hat brand My Bob, tells TLmag how his company’s success is largely a story of encounters.
Leading trend forecaster and frequent talent maker, Lidewij Edelkoort returns to London Design Festival this month with a special showcase of 15 avant-garde projects by emerging designers, just out of school. Mounted at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London from 4-23 September, the Graduate(s) exhibit takes the pulse of the European design zeitgeist.
TLmag had a discussion with managing director David Caméo and museums director Olivier Gabet at the organisation’s offices facing Paris’ famous Jardin des Tuileries
With the Architecture Lobby, the advocacy group she helped establish, Deamer has forced people in the industry to consider what it means to practice architecture in today’s neoliberal world
From fashion to wallpaper was a single step for Alexia de Ville de Goyet, who tells TLmag about creating her Tenue de Ville brand.
The Japanese designer discusses the inspiration and concepts behind Nendo’s current retrospective at the CID-Grand-Hornu
Founders of Studio Krjst, fashion designers Justine de Moriamé and Erika Schillebeeckx explain how over five years their practice has become closer to artistic research
PAU’s Vishaan Chakrabarti met with TLmag to discuss glass, design after modernism and architecture as an act of writing
Design is about communicating the human experience. This is what drives Brooklyn-based industrial designer and educator Todd Bracher.