
This month brings not one, but two exhibitions highlighting Paul McCarthy’s visceral, often hauntingly humorous multi-faceted artistic practice.
This month brings not one, but two exhibitions highlighting Paul McCarthy’s visceral, often hauntingly humorous multi-faceted artistic practice.
For their final exhibition in their original location, mudac’s curators have teamed up to pay tribute to ‘their’ Guadard house by highlighting the most ordinary — and thus extraordinary — objects they have collected over the last twenty years.
As part of the #StayHome campaign, Ascona-based Archivio Luigi Pericle is proposing a series of encounters devoted to the life and work of Swiss artist Luigi Pericle.
Laufen director Marc Viardot talks to TLmag about the collaboration with Basler Brasilea Foundation that combes material and design: ‘Impressões’.
Von Bartha Basel presents the exhibition Equinox, showing the growth of Swiss-based artist Karim Noureldin’s abstract, signature style.
Architectural harmony and disorder were debated at Laufen’s headquarters in the Architecture and Art Symposium and panel discussion during Art Basel 2018
The Vitra Schaudepot is featuring the Israeli designer’s work, ranging from his early 1980s pieces to his recent experimental production
The Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio presented Light Theaters, a project that explores ten different avenues for the interaction between space and illumination
The Spanish designer conceived a series of wall-hung washbasins, washbasin bowls and a bathtub using Laufen’s SaphirKeramik
This week, St. Moritz becomes more than a winter destination for skiers: it’s also the site of Nomad, a travelling event for collectible design from some of the world’s leading galleries
The Swiss brand presented its bathroom proposals at the 2017 edition of the London-based hotel design event
TRESOR artistic director Brian Kennedy shares with us his insights for the selection process and gives us a sneak peek of the artists, galleries and materials to watch out for at the fair