Inspired by western and non-western masters alike, visual artist Sanam Khatibi interrogates our personal and political power-structures through material and scenic juxtapositions in her paintings, embroidery, tapestries and ceramic sculptures. TLmag talks to the Belgian artist and reflects on the underlying personal attributes that influence her intuitive practice.
For his latest site-specific installation, ‘Îles Singulières’, Jean Michel Othoniel switched out his studio in Paris for Château La Coste: a 180-hectare art sanctuary hidden deep in the French countryside.
TLmag talks to award-winning designer Satyendra Pakhalé about his multifaceted design philosophy and practice, and how it’s illustrated throughout his first comprehensive monograph ‘Culture Of Creation’ — which will be published in Autumn 2019 through nai010 publishers.
Time & Style hosts the first European exhibition of furniture designer Kengo Kuma; a unique individual who reinterprets the Japanese lifestyle to create.
Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain’s latest exhibition gives voice to figures who, aesthetically or scientifically, reveal the beauty and biological wealth of trees which is currently being threatened by deforestation.
This Brussels studio cultivates a carefully reasoned approach to graphic design. Contemporary, meticulous and rather trendy, the Stoëmp style is centred on experience and ethical practices. TLmag met with Italian-Polish designer-duo Gaetano Licata and Wojciech Szlachta,
Designing fabrics that are exported around the world, these two designers are as close as they are complementary. TLmag meets with half of the otherwise inseparable duo Barbara Repole, who, together with Sébastien Pescarollo,
Founded by Marie-José van den Hout, Galerie Marzee’s latest exhibition features collections of and works by the gallery’s artists and close friends. TLmag visited Marzee to sit down with its founder and learn more about Marzee’s oeuvre,
Czech storyteller and philosopher Petr Kavan invites visitors to look within themselves through his exhibition of black granite and bronze statues which reflect on spiritual and esoteric notions of human destiny and existence.
Chinese stone carver Song Hongquan reflects on changes in his professional and personal life by presenting three series of works that lay bare disintegrating sculptural traditions, unstable environments and controversial practices.
Harold Mollet advised Pascal Rambert on furniture choices for his recent play Architecture, which challenges the borders of and overlap between disciplines.
Thanks to POOL IS COOL, an open platform of Belgian citizens and experts, people will be able to enjoy and jump into three of Brussels’ many ponds for the first time in decades.
Season XII – The Finnish Season, Laura LAINE, Subtle Bodies, golden glass sculptures
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