Arrangements 1993-2023 is an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Nathalie Du Pasquier currently on view at the Hôtel des Arts in Toulon through April 27, 2024.
This online edition celebrates established and upcoming female practitioners in art, design and architecture to celebrate diversity in the creative industries.
Arrangements 1993-2023 is an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Nathalie Du Pasquier currently on view at the Hôtel des Arts in Toulon through April 27, 2024.
La Patinoire Royale Bach, a contemporary gallery founded by Valérie Bach nearly 10-years ago, opens its 2024 season with an important exhibition of early works by seminal California Light & Space Artist, Lita Albuquerque. The exhibition, installed in the nave of the large gallery space, is on view through April 13th.
Barbara Kruger presents Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You, her first solo institutional exhibition in London in 23 years, at Serpentine South and in the public realm. The exhibition opened on February 1 and will be on view through March 17, 2024.
Brooklyn-based artist Sarah Crowner challenges us to expand our ideas about what painting is and what it can be. Through her work, which includes cut and sewn canvas paintings, ceramics, installation and theatre sets, she plays with colour, form and shape, creating a link between the visual and physical experience of art and art making.
The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris pays tribute to fashion designer Iris van Herpen with Sculpting the Senses, an extensive exhibition featuring over 100 haute couture pieces. The exhibition is on view now through April 28, 2024.
On April 15th, the Fondation Thalie in Brussels presents, Eva Jospin: Panorama, an intricate, large scale installation that invites viewers to take a poetic stroll through her sculptural work between fragments of landscapes and fantastical architectural elements. To mark the event, we are re-publishing an interview with Jospin that was first featured in 2021.
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.
A new series of hand-painted porcelain sculptures by Alma Berrow are on view in the exhibition, ‘For dust you are and to dust you shall return’, in the project space of Galeria Hilario Galguera in Mexico City.
Amy Hilton will present several new works as part of “Anima”, a group show being presented by Spazio Nobile Gallery for Art Week Luxembourg between 10-13.11.22
The Palais Galliera in Paris celebrates Frida Kahlo this fall with an exhibition that focuses on the influential artist from a more intimate viewpoint, looking at the way she constructed her identity and how she presented and represented herself both in life and in her work.
TLmag spoke with Los Angeles-based, multi-disciplinary artist, Azadeh Shladovsky, whose layered work explores ideas of visual consciousness, questioning not only how we see, but in some cases who or what we allow ourselves to see.
For TLmag35, Vera Sacchetti wrote about the innovative vision of architect, Mariana Popescu, who is pushing forward the possibilities of creating lightweight architectural structures using limited concrete and 3D industrial printing technologies.