There is an urban myth that Freitag doesn’t use old truck tarps as professed and only uses manufactured alternatives. We went to verify and visit… Read more
TLmag Extended Print Editions
Exactly thirty years ago, Swiss Institute was founded by a group of Swiss expats in a townhouse in New York City. Ever since, the institution… Read more
“There are 360 degrees, so why stick to one?” – Zaha Hadid on the Hungerburg funicular, Innsbruck Laufen is the star of Swiss sanitary ware… Read more
Hans Ulrich Obrist is the Artistic Director at the Serpentine Galleries in London, a firmly established venue at the pinnacle of contemporary art. The Swiss-born… Read more
USM is located in a bucolic setting surrounded by mountains in Münsingen, Switzerland, near Bern. The family business has succeeded in adapting its iconic furniture… Read more
Edra takes its name from the Greek word exedra, meaning “a seat out of doors.” The term describes a circular bench structure designed for conversations… Read more
Close to Lake Zurich, surrounded by mountains, Alfredo Häberli and I took the scenic route as we explored his designs. We looked at a recent… Read more
Any serious research into late 1960s radical Italian design will typically begin with Gaetano Pesce. The era’s somewhat unsung prophet set the stage by giving… Read more
An invitation from Eyes on Talents brought the exhibition “ECAL Graphic Design” to Paris during the D’Days festival from 31 May to 5 June. Hosted… Read more
Released today, TLmag 25 explores the correlation between Italy and Switzerland: an Alpine context setting the stage for creative heritage and innovation.
American artist David Salle shares the secret behind his practice, approach to iconography and connection to the East End of Long Island.
Traveling back into the influential community that once defined the Hamptons as a marker of American art.
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- Venice Biennale
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