
Subverting the negative connotations surrounding migraines, Kustaa Saksi turns his chronic suffering into colourful tapestries in his series ‘First Symptoms’
Here, TLmag highlights the most recent exhibitions and artists featured at our sister gallery Spazio Nobile.
Subverting the negative connotations surrounding migraines, Kustaa Saksi turns his chronic suffering into colourful tapestries in his series ‘First Symptoms’
We catch up with Oskar Zieta about the complexities, challenges and surprises of his iconic inflated metal process and his G-Table series
Carine Boxy makes mini landscapes from the natural material of sheepskin. TLmag talks to her about her pieces in Spazio Nobile’s Land/Scapes
Through the medium of photography, François Moret captures landscapes across the globe. TLmag talks to him to find out more
This year marks 30 years of Piet Stockman’s studio. As part of our series on the artists behind Spazio Nobile’s Land/Scapes, TLmag catches up with him
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s Land/Scapes, we asked Bela Silva about finding inspiration in nature
Tranquil and wild, landscapes have inspired creatives for centuries, Spazio Nobile takes up this theme with their 10th exhibition ‘Land/Scapes’
Spazio Nobile’s currently “Botanic Psyche” exhibition reunites designers Marlène Huissoud and Marcin Rusak who both use nature as the material for their works.
Spazio Nobile’s upcoming Botanic Psyche exhibition reunites designers Marlène Huissoud and Marcin Rusak who both use nature as the material for their works
What do you get when you blow molten hot glass into a mold made of Douglas Fir? A Douglas Vase designed by François Azambourg at CIAV in 2007.
As part of our series on the artists and designers behind Spazio Nobile’s The Random Collection, we asked Laetitia Bica about her thoughts on collecting the unique
What does drawing mean in the 21st century? The contemporary drawing fair Art on Paper, Brussels, explores this question from september 6-9