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The artist: Mai-Thu Perret
Born in Geneva in 1976 and educated at Cambridge University, Perret lives and works in Geneva. She has recently been awarded both the 2011 Zurich Art Prize and Le Prix Culturel Manor 2011.
Read morePhanos Kyriacou
Meet Adam Thorsmark
Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 Kicks off
Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 kicks off, the population triples and the city transforms itself into a melting pot full of special characters. There are happing’s all over Miami, from Fairchild to Wynwood and the Design District. Fairs that differ in quality and style, including Miami Design, Scoop, and Pulse with many others in-between.
Read moreBloody Marys & Co.
A Young Creative from London’s writers scene. Tish Weinstock is a freelance writer based in London. Since she left Oxford University with a Bachelor’s degree in the History of Art, she has worked at leading publications including Vanity Fair, Tatler, GARAGE and i-D.
Read moreThe true colors of Alina Vergnano
We met Alina Vergnano, Copenhagen based illustrator. Born in Turin, Italy, 24 years old, Alina is a big fan of white pages, white canvas, white walls. She literally likes all the surfaces where she can draw her own world on.
Read moreLaend Phuengkit
It can be anything. I’m not like most designers, who have to set sail on an exotic journey to get inspiration. Mostly, it happens on my walk or work or when I am sitting in the subway and see something random.
Read moreWaylong Jennings Cries From The Cab
“My latest project is a photographic essay about the public restroom, the most private public space of all. The restroom, a place of utility to men, to woman is another world, another language.
Read moreMethods – Julien Carretero
Methods exhibition, at Victor Hunt, Brussels, is presenting the groundbreaking French designer Julien Carretero’s recent explorations of metal in all it’s variations and their particular processes following his research of the past three years and resulting in an extended batch of recent works to be discovered, highlighting the essences of the material.
Read moreNicola Robinson
An interview with Robert Fry
Nick Hornby: Sculpture (1504-2013)
In his first solo exhibit in the U.S., British sculptor Nick Hornby takes on the icons of his practice and pulls their works into the present with four new works. At the centre of Churner and Churner, New York, stands the outline of one of the most famous artworks in the world, Michelanglo’s David. The relaxed contrapposto of David – the apotheosis of the grand narrative of human perfectibility – moves to zero, having been extruded to a single point and balanced upright. Half a ton of 150 micron marble dust glued together balances on a tip that hovers just above the ground.
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