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TLmag38 Origin

In this TLmag online edition we have bundled the best articles about TLmag38 Origin

TLmag invited Tomás Libertíny to create a carte blanche portfolio for the A/W 2022 issue: TLmag38: Origin. In the magazine pages, he featured images of his bee sculptures alongside his own personal photographs to create an engaging juxtaposition of forms, textures, and inspirations. The following is an extract from the carte blanche.

For TLmag38: Origins, Laura Daza Carreno wrote about the archaeology of colour and applying the study of ancient colourants and the knowledge of traditional colour making to better understand human evolution.

Last fall, Pao Hui Kao spoke with Oscar Duboÿ for our A/W 2022 issue: TLmag38: Origin. She is currently showing a selection of work, including pieces from the Original Paper Pleats series and the Urushi Paper Pleats series, as part of the exhibition, “Interlude”, at Spazio Nobile Gallery.

Sarah Myerscough is a pioneer in the promotion of contemporary applied arts and has succeeded in raising creative craft to the level of recognition it deserves. For the A/W 2022 issue of TLmag38:Origin, Lise Coirier spoke with the gallerist and collector about this dedication and passion for craft and the artists with whom she works.

For the A/W 2022 issue, TLmag38: Origine/Origin, Philip Fimmano wrote about Assemblage 7: Lost and Found, a new collection of sculptural furniture by Faye Toogood, and a collection of hand painted clothing in collaboration with her sister Erica, presented last fall at Friedman Benda in Los Angeles.

For the A/W 2022 edition of TLmag38, Christian Larsen talked with Alma Allen about the origins of his creative inspiration, the materials and the environments in which he works, the relationship between art and design, and the growth of his studio to include new forms of technology.

The earthy hues of terracotta, the textures of pine needles or ancient mosaic floors are inspirations for Milan-based designer and creative, Marialaura Irvine. She recently presented a new tapestry, Oplontis, with Spazio Nobile Gallery.

Jörg Bräuer’s solo show, “Lithologie”, has opened at Spazio Nobile in Brussels. He spoke recently with Marcia Bjornerud, Professor of Geosciences at Lawrence University in Wisconsin and author of the bestseller book “Timefullness”, about his recent body of photographic work, Capri Lithologie MMXXII.

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