
Maria Cristina Didero curates the 16th edition of Design Miami/Basel, titled “The Golden Age,” and featuring a dynamic selection of works from the past and present, by top international galleries and designers.
Maria Cristina Didero curates the 16th edition of Design Miami/Basel, titled “The Golden Age,” and featuring a dynamic selection of works from the past and present, by top international galleries and designers.
TLmag speaks to Eleni Petaloti & Leonidas Trampouki from Objects of Common Interest about their new show at the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum.
Danish textile brand Kvadrat entered the North American market, TLmag sat down with Anders Byriel (CEO Kvadrat) to talk about these developments.
Part of the curatorial series ‘Matters of Concern’, this exhibition by Barbara Chase-Riboud is the renowned sculptor, poet and novelist’s first in Europe in a very long time.
Next to being the director of VOLTA art fair, Kamiar Maleki is a collector, curator and patron with over 15 years of experience in the field. TLmag caught up with Maleki to learn about how he got his start, what makes a “good” art fair and how he’s navigating through the now online art world.
This month brings not one, but two exhibitions highlighting Paul McCarthy’s visceral, often hauntingly humorous multi-faceted artistic practice.
Design Miami/ returns to Miami Beach December 3–8 for its fifteenth edition with works that reflect the trends and shifts in the greater design and art marketplace. TLmag perused the program to enlight you with the highlights.
Collaborating closely with a wide array of clients – including Hyatt, Shake Shack, and Gerber Group – Crème applies it hands-on approach in everything from interior, product, strategic and branding design. We spoke to founder Jun Aizaki about his practice and the new Exchange Signature Collection for Stellar Works.
This year’s the Corning Museum of Glass’ annual seminar on glass is in conjunction with the exhibition New Glass Now and focusses on the past, present and future of contemporary glass. The exhibition provides a unique insight into the institution’s history exploring the Glass 1959 and New Glass: A Worldwide Survey (1979) exhibitions.
The radiant, stained glass religious works of prolific glassmaker Louis Comfort Tiffany are brought together for the first time inside Richard H. Driehaus Museum’s historic 19th century Chicago mansion.
The Magazzino Italian Art Foundation presents an exhibition at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, exploring paper works of the Arte Povera movement.
The Lifestyle Luxury brand BassamFellows bought, restored and repurposed Philip Johnson’s designed Schlumberger Administration building in Ridgefield.