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Created by Rianna Kounou and Nina Knaudt, Berlin-based luxury fashion brand Rianna + Nina is well known for its colourful, carefree, and vibrant printed pieces. For their latest collection, the duo have collaborated with painter and ceramicist Bela Silva and Brussels-based gallery Spazio Nobile.

Spazio Nobile presents Season XXV— Interlude, a Group Exhibition highlighting new contemporary applied art works from more than 20 artists and designers from the gallery. The exhibition is on view through April 23, 2023.

PAD returns to London for its 14th Edition, setting up at Berkeley Square from the 10-16 October 2022.

TLmag 37: L’âge d’or / State of Gold, guest-edited by Marco Sammicheli, launched at the end of May 2022. A third launch event will be taking place on July 5 in Capri in collaboration with NOMAD. Here we present the editorials by Lise Coirier, editor-in-chief of TLmag, and Marco Sammicheli to give some insight into this exciting new issue of TLmag.

Couvertures de gauche à droite /Covers from left to right:
1 — Joseph Beuys, Capri-Batterie, 1985, 172/ 200, ampoule électrique avec prise de courant, boîte en bois sérigraphiée, lithographie offset sur papier, citron /light bulb with plug socket, screenprinted wooden box, offset lithograph on paper, lemon. Courtesy of the RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island
2 — Kiki Smith, Inner Bodies, Fondation Thalie, Brussels. Photo by Michel Figuet, Courtesy of Fondation Thalie
3 — Giampaolo Babetto, Ring 1-2-3, 2021, or 18K et verre, pièce unique /gold 18K and glass, unique piece, 3,6 x 3 x 3 cm. Photo by Giustino Chemello
4 — Adi Toch, Place to Place, 2021, contenant en or, 90 % d’or, 9 % d’argent, 1 % de cuivre, support en calcédoine blanche, provenant de Turquie /gold vessel, 90 % gold, 9 % silver, 1 % copper, headrest made of white chalcedony, sourced from Turkey, V&A Museum, London, UK. Photo by Sylvain Deleu, Courtesy of the artist and V&A

As their exhibition, Next of Europe, part of the 2022 Venice edition of Homo Faber was getting underway, Stefano Boeri and Jean Blanchaert spoke with TLmag about their vision on craft and the importance of supporting master artisans around the world.

In September 2021, ‘Le Sacre de la Matière’ ushered in its second chapter at the Ancienne Nonciature. Bringing together ten artists represented by Spazio Nobile, the exhibition showcases unique new artworks united around the evocative theme of sacred materialities.