1. ATLAS 2000: Frederik Molenschot's first solo exhibition

    Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents acclaimed Dutch artist Frederik Molenschot 's first solo show, featuring his remarkable work ATLAS 2000 . From June 1st to September 16th, 2023, art lovers can enjoy Molenschot's extraordinary creations at the Paris Exhibition Hall, located in the lively Marais area at 54 Rue de la Verrerie .
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  2. Tacchini and Formafantasma present innovative uses of sheep's wool at Milan Design Week 2023

    Italian furniture maker Tacchini and design studio Formafantasma have teamed up to present a new project with a focus on sustainability at Milan Design Week 2023 . The installation called Tacchini FLOCK, curated by Formafantasma, presents a new manufacturing process that combines traditional and contemporary environmental concerns. The project features four iconic upholstered seating designs, including Le Mura, Costela, Five to Nine and Lina, all redesigned from the inside out with sustainability and circularity in mind.

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  3. Harry Nuriev's art of functionality: The denim furniture collection

    With his denim exhibition, Harry Nuriev presents a unique concept that forms a symbiosis of art, design and fashion. As an artist, architect and in...
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  4. Behind the Artist: Daniel Arsham

    Daniel Arsham is a contemporary artist distinguished by his unique blend of architecture, sculpture and performance art. His works are known worldwide and have been exhibited in renowned galleries and museums. In addition to being extremely talented in the arts, Arsham is also passionate about interior design. A notable collaboration in this area has been the release of a limited art and interiors collection in collaboration with IKEA, which has generated great excitement among art and design lovers worldwide. But who is this artist who blurs the boundaries between art, architecture and design? In this article we want to delve deeper into the life and work of Daniel Arsham and take a look behind the curtain of this fascinating artist.
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  5. Raw materials, sophisticated design: Carpenter's Workshop Gallery at TEFAF

    Carpenter's Workshop Gallery presents 14 artists with a total of 26 pieces at TEFAF Maastricht. The selection shows a remarkable variety of practices, approaches, materials, periods and aesthetics. The result is a deliberately eclectic body of works that represents the remarkable diversity of contemporary design.
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  6. Aesthetics of Extravagance and Drama: A Peek Inside Rick Owens' House in Italy

    Known for his minimalist style, fashion designer Rick Owens is also known for his one-of-a-kind home in Concordia, Italy . In a video for Vogue, he gives a glimpse into his apartment and shows how he lives in this space.
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  7. Collector destroys Jeff Koons Balloon Dog sculpture worth US$42,000

    A costly affair for a collector at Art Wynwood in Miami : at the opening of the art exhibition, she accidentally knocked over a Jeff Koons porcelain sculpture valued at US$42,000. The sculpture called Balloon Dog (Blue) was part of a limited edition of 799 pieces and is now one poorer as it now only exists in 798 copies.
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  8. The story of Marcel Breuer's Wassily Chair

    The Wassily Chair is a classic of modern design and is considered one of the most important pieces of furniture of the 20th century. The chair was designed by Marcel Breuer , a Hungarian architect and designer who was a member of the renowned Bauhaus school. Distinguished by its clean lines and innovative use of materials, the Wassily Chair quickly became a major influence on an entire generation of furniture and industrial designers. In this post we will take a closer look at the history and influence of the Wassily Chair.
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  9. Todd James - "Soldier of Fortune" at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND

    Renowned New York artist Todd James presents his latest solo exhibition "Soldier of Fortune" at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND in Tokyo, Japan. The exhibition includes his first large-scale bronze sculpture called Pentagon Pile Up, which depicts fused fighter jets and tanks and is a caricatural critique of the military-industrial complex. In addition to the sculpture, the exhibition also includes paintings by James depicting military subjects, small works on paper and a limited edition miniature.

    The "Soldier of Fortune" exhibition runs until March 12, 2023 at NANZUKA UNDERGROUND in Tokyo.

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