
Contemporary artist Nicolás Lamas explores concepts of time, humanity, power and technology in his current show ‘The Archaeology of Darkness’
Artistic and scientific practices come together in these extended pages of TLmag’s 10th anniversary edition. More than ever, archaeologists are operating in sensitive areas and in territories that have become increasingly difficult to access. By collaborating with contemporary artists and designers, modern archaeology is openening up to other disciplines – transforming itself into a “platform of invention”.
Contemporary artist Nicolás Lamas explores concepts of time, humanity, power and technology in his current show ‘The Archaeology of Darkness’
Currently exhibited at Horta Museum and Spazio Nobile Gallery in Brussels, Marcin Rusak challenges the material and cultural boundaries of flower production.
Rain Wu and Ralf Pflugfelder – RARA – is a duo based in London, Brussels, Maastricht and Berlin. Invited by Thalie Art Foundation in Brussels… Read more
Christien Meindertsma’s solo show at the Vitra Design Museum, ‘Beyond the Surface’, captures the Dutch designer’s fascination with materials and manufacturing