The curator of the fourth Istanbul Design Biennial, Jan Boelen, announced the event’s eight key themes and the open call for projects from designers and thinkers
The curator of the fourth Istanbul Design Biennial, Jan Boelen, announced the event’s eight key themes and the open call for projects from designers and thinkers
The Dutch duo collected wild sand from around the globe to highlight the upcoming scarcity of one of the most valuable —and yet underrated— resources for contemporary life
Daireaux’s solo exhibition at the mudac Lausanne reveals the singular but universal artistic vision through his comings and goings between the glassmaking cities of Firozabad and Meisenthal
At the Paris fair, Brussels-based gallery Spazio Nobile is showcasing contemporary pieces that explore the alchemy between the organic and the material
The head of the Office for Design & Research created a tryptic survey of works for Design Parade 12, with the special participation of photographer and designer Katrin Greiling
This month the Venetian designer is presenting Sospesi, a collection of glass pieces, at Brussels’ The Gallery
The American artist has used three thousand Veneto-made glass bricks to recreate the ebbs and flows of the Gualala river in California
More than 250 pieces designed by the Murano-born artist for Cappellin and Venini will be on display at Le Stanze del Vetro in the opening event of The Venice Glass Week
The first exhibition dedicated entirely to the glass production by the Italian architect, sculptor and industrial designer is open at the Museo del Vetro di Murano
The maiden edition of the first international festival dedicated to the art of glass opens this September 10 with a roster of more than 140 events
Ultralight yet durable, the 35 arches that comprise the sculpture were assembled together thanks to proprietary technology, which allows to distort the shapes of steel elements
Studio Glithero tell TLmag about the Ol-Factory Workshop held at Domaine de Boisbuchet during July, and why processes enthrall them