Spazio Nobile celebrates its 5-year anniversary in 2021 and a decade of TLmag_True Living of Art & Design. The gallery imprints its philosophy of living with art and design in these spaces of the bel étage (piano nobile) and his studiolo (cabinet of curiosities) spread throughout seven rooms and the garden of the gallery.
Kunsthalle Seinäjoki presents Calix by Päivi Rintaniemi. In this solo exhibition, the Finnish artist shows a selection of her monolithic, hand-built ceramic sculptures and delicate supporting works.
Koenraad Dedobbeleer’s 2019 show “Kunststoff, Gallery of Material Culture” at Wiels brought together 40 ‘living’ artworks to reflect upon Western culture, art history, and mythology. TLmag spoke with the Brussels-based artist about the exhibition and his practice.
Spazio Nobile invites you to the Finissage Weekend Ikebana
within Season XVI- The New Age of HumanismRue Franz Merjay 142, 1050 Brussels on Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 March, 12-19.00.
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Anna Boghiguian’s solo show at S.M.A.K. traces history of the cotton trade, her on the past and present, poetry and politics, joyfulness, and a critique.
Season XVII – Threads of Nature is a group show reflecting on the living interaction between humans and our planet
Group Exhibition with Jörg Bräuer, Nathalie Campion, Lila Farget, Ernst Gamperl,
Last Days at Spazio Nobile
Season XVI- The New Age of Humanism
until 14 MarchFeel free to pass by this Saturday 6 March, 11-18.00
Finissage Weekend on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 March 11-18.00On the photo above: Fabian von Spreckelsen,
Little known to many who visit the island of Mallorca for sea and sun, is that the island was once home to one of modernism’s leading architects, Jørn Utzon.
From her position halfway between art and craft, Brussels-based textile artist Élise Peroi walks a tightrope: one step in weaving, the other in performance. TLmag speaks with the busy young artist.
Danish ceramicist Lotte Westphael creates delicate vessels reminiscent of weavings, constructed from tiny slabs of coloured clay. TLMag speaks with the artist about her technique, inspiration, and approach.
RVB Books presents ‘Soulèvements’ by Noémie Goudal, a continuation of the artist’s large-scale photographic investigation into landscape and the history of the Earth.
Contemporary Czech glass art has created a major imprint in the world, and today is pulsating, full of life, and a vibrant component of the global scene. This new generation of glass artists is defined by a sense of artistic restlessness – a generation searching and experimenting.
Spazio Nobile celebrates Valentine’s Day with Extraordinary Bouquets At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet. Plato
An artistic collaboration with Floral Artist Arturo Arita (portrait above)
around the Diatomée Molten Glass Vases by Garnier &
Gallerist Cécile Fakhoury speaks with TLmag about her current exhibitions in the Ivory Coast, Senegal, and France, how artists work across multiple worlds, and the imperative of physical shows rather than their digital alternatives.
In her solo exhibition ‘I’ve Always Looked to the Sky’ at Aomori Contemporary Art Centre in Japan, Amélie Bouvier explores cultural memory and collective heritage through imagery, anecdotes, and studies of celestial bodies.
Arturo Arita creates bouquets within Diatomée molten glass vases that become the vessel for his graphic and dreamlike landscapes, imbued with colours and shapes with architectural cut-outs.