
Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain’s latest exhibition gives voice to figures who, aesthetically or scientifically, reveal the beauty and biological wealth of trees which is currently being threatened by deforestation.
Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain’s latest exhibition gives voice to figures who, aesthetically or scientifically, reveal the beauty and biological wealth of trees which is currently being threatened by deforestation.
The experimental, labour-intensive and nature-informed practice of Finnish visual artist Antti Laitinen takes over Brussels with exhibitions in Tournay-Solvay Park and La Patinoire Royale/Galerie Valérie Bach.
Maurice Scheltens and Liesbeth Abbenes have built a practice at the intersection of commissioned and autonomous photography. With a little less than a month before it ends, TLmag headed over to FOAM to see the largest museum solo exhibition of this Dutch artist duo.
Perttu Saksa speaks to TLmag about his photography series Maps of Essence, that contemplates our relationship to natural energy sources.
Curated by AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions, the 2019 edition of Art Paris presents an overview of the work of women artists in France from the post-war period to the present day.
Through the medium of photography, François Moret captures landscapes across the globe. TLmag talks to him to find out more
Renowned social artist, Theaster Gates, curated ‘The Black Image Corporation’ from the Johnson Publishing Comany’s archives in celebration of African American women
Renowned Belgian photographer Serge Leblon joined forces with charity Adanso to create a compelling series of photographs to be sold for financing their educational projects with ESF in Burkina Faso
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Laetitia Bica about her thoughts on collecting the unique
Find serenity at ‘Contemplation’, which brings together the photographs of Matthieu Ricard and the architecture of Simón Vélez and Stefana Simic in Arles
In Le Notti Bianche, a new limited-edition book by Skira Editore, the Japanese photographer explores the history of several celebrated opera houses throughout Italy