Lucia Bru adopts her unique language to connect us to the different levels of existence, with sculptures like presences and naked objects punctuating a space.
Lucia Bru adopts her unique language to connect us to the different levels of existence, with sculptures like presences and naked objects punctuating a space.
The 7th edition of ASIA NOW takes place from the 21st until the 24th of October presenting an alternative vision of the world.
Franck André Jamme gives us access to sacred sanctuaries, close to the hidden core of things — to the divine roots of words themselves.
”It is about making sculptures with constraints”, TLmag spoke to Benoît Maire about the new show at Galerie Nathalie Obadia and his practice.
Humbly but wittily defined by its chef, Riccardo Camanini, Lido 84 provides exactly what one seeks when going to a restaurant: to be refreshed and feel regenerated through superb food and clever dishes.
”My interest is focused on anthropomorphic” TLmag spoke to Vincenzo De Cotiis about his show Éternel at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
Polish artist Agata Bogacka creates paintings through accumulated layers of paint and blank canvas, opening up a window for contemplation and imaginative inner landscapes.
Norwegian sound artist Jana Winderen brings the audio topography and richness of oceans, rivers, lakes and glaciers to the surface. Creating intensely moving experiences, her works may be viewed as a call to action in light of climate change and other urgent environmental issues.
TLmag sits down with artist Alicja Kwade to speak of her work, choices of material, and material illusions, including her show ‘Kausalkonsequenz’.
Fairphone is an Amsterdam-based social enterprise and smartphone manufacturer that tries to flip the industry that is hugely (environmentally) damaging.
How can we feed, educate and care for ourselves? The Bordeaux Museum of Decorative Arts and Design attempts to unpack these fundamental questions.
Rotor is shifting perceptions of how buildings are torn down and reassessing the manner in which they rise, taking a critical look at the industry and challenging notions of “new” being better.