Radical Craftsmanship
In an increasingly digital world, a group of practitioners work to keep the bespoke alive at Burning Man, an annual creative gathering.
In an increasingly digital world, a group of practitioners work to keep the bespoke alive at Burning Man, an annual creative gathering.
Noémie Goudal’s images combine staged structures with natural landscapes, questioning the boundaries between artificiality and reality.
Journeys at Australia House, London, showcases the sculptural work of Shona Nunan and Michael Francis Cartwright, along with their two sons.
A new exhibition at Yossi Milo Gallery foregrounds work by West-African portrait photographer Sanlé Sory.
Perspective Office is a new sustainable building designed by Slash Architects, an award-winning firm that works with a holistic approach.
A testament to the interdisciplinary nature of photography, Kate Ballis creates unique, colour-drenched images using infrared technology.
UK brand SMARTBUNCH launches the world’s first eco-friendly modular light bulb, a design offering flexibility and simplicity,
Francesca Canepa rallies against fast fashion. She discusses her new collection, one which translates Japanese tradition into minimalist draping.
An exhibition explores the relationship between the Norwegian landscape and contemporary art, revealing inspiring motifs.
The Hayward Gallery has reopened post-refurbishment with a prodigious exhibition by German photographer Andreas Gursky.
Offering a critical look at major gallery collections, Hello World questions a primarily Western focus to provide new perspectives.
What does it mean to be an outsider? This summer, High Museum, Atlanta, shows work by practitioners who have come from non-traditional backgrounds
The Aesthetica Art Prize is a celebration of emerging and established artists. The 12 shortlisted works define a new vocabulary for life in the 21st century.
Drawing on the duo’s ethos of looking beyond expectations, a new book from Phaidon tells the story of Snarkitecture’s rise within the industry.
The April / May edition captures the zeitgeist of our times. We look at how the world is developing and how art and design are commenting on that.
London-based Ming Lu is a multidisciplinary artist who combines contemporary techniques with an examination of social and cultural expectations.
Moving into April, exhibitions reflect on notions of place and time, offering new perspectives on an ever-changing world.
A large scale sculptural installation by Philip K. Smith III in collaboration with COS opens during international design fair Salone del Mobile.
Focusing on tropical motifs and idealistic landscapes, Adrienne Raquel’s works are playful and vibrant, communicating a sense of nostalgia.