TLmag spoke to artist and jewellery designer, Wallace Chan, ahead of his new exhibition, TOTEM, which opened in Venice on April 20th.
TLmag spoke to artist and jewellery designer, Wallace Chan, ahead of his new exhibition, TOTEM, which opened in Venice on April 20th.
The second edition of Homo Faber opened its doors on April 10 in Venice. This 3-week event highlights the importance of craft and craftsmanship through a series of exhibitions, events, and studio visits with master artisans.
KORA Contemporary Arts Center presents Home Sweet Home, an exhibition reflecting on the theme of the house, understood not only as a place to live but also as a part of life.
The third edition of the Lake Como Design Festival presents its third edition, exploring the repetition of history within design.
Galerie Philia presents the second iteration of their nomadic art and design residency and exhibition, Transhumances II.
The exhibition Stop Painting, conceived by the artist Peter Fischli, at Fondazione Prada’s Venetian venue is dedicated to essential ‘ruptures’ in painting.
Design studio Formafantasma designed the light Wireline for Flos, a design which was born as an evolution of the concept that led to WireRing in 2017.
MADE IN EDIT focusses on combining the world of the Artisian tradition with the world of design to give life to contemporary objects.
This landmark exhibition of Fondazione Berengo explores the creative idiosyncrasies of glass work produced by female artists who continue to be sidelined in the art world.
This year, EDIT Napoli confirms its second edition in Naples from 16 to 18 October 2020, exclusively dedicated to independent designers and design authors. This makes the first onsite fair in Italy in the era of a pandemic that has distorted global logic.
TLmag caught up with last year’s La Triennale di Milano’s curator Paola Antonelli to learn more about her focus on restorative design, how she sees the future of human-made design and the inspirations behind the immense exhibition.
Italian design duo and co-curators of TLmag’s next print edition, Formafantasma, re-evaluate our relationship with trees and poses a series of essential questions about design and sustainability in their latest exhibition ‘Cambio’.