Look Now See Forever

April 9th, 2013  |  by  |  published in Design

Yayoi Kusama is one of the most exciting and prolific artists working today. With a practice encompassing performance, film-making, painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, fashion, poetry, fiction and public spectacles (or ‘happenings’) over some 60 years, this leading Japanese practitioner has been widely acknowledged as a [...]


THE APARTMENT, Copenhagen

September 26th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Design

The Apartment is a new universe of design objects, furniture, antiques and art. Innovative modern design meets the unparallelled craft of traditional furniture making, showcased in the elegant setting of an apartment in Christianshavn, in the heart of Copenhagen, handsomely restored by founders Tina Seidenfaden [...]


Fete Accompli

January 4th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Lifestyle

Last night the photographer Arthur Elgort opened his SoHo studio to friends and admirers looking to land last-minute gifts, like a photograph by the famous lensman of Kate Moss. Or how about a portrait of Mick Jagger? There was plenty of Elgort’s oeuvreto choose from (and all at [...]


Lost In The Discovery

May 12th, 2011  |  by  |  published in Design

Lost in the Discovery of What Shapes the Mind, Solo Exhibition at the MCAD Gallery in Minneapolis, MN. llustrator Mike Perry is having a bright show full of awesomness. Check out his wondeful work and take a peek into his process, as well as to [...]


Arnsdorf Temporary Concept Store

March 2nd, 2011  |  by  |  published in Design

Edwards Moore designed a temporary cave-like space, providing an intimate setting and backdrop for Arnsdorfs ‘Opticks’ collection. Inspired by crystalline forms and imagery of rocky landscapes, Edwards Moore reinterpreted an everyday wearable item- stretching and wrapping it to envelop the space in soft hues and [...]


Milan’s Galleries

January 17th, 2011  |  by  |  published in Design

The biggest surprise about Milan’s galleries is how few Italian artists show there. Scattered about town or gathered in a few clusters, they wield enough international clout to make up for the time it takes to travel between them. Tweet


Takashi Murakami

February 23rd, 2009  |  by  |  published in Design

Takashi Murakami is frequently called the Japanese Andy Warhol, is an astute manipulator of visual languages, artistic mediums and business models. The show which I present was organized at Brooklyn Museum, last year, New York City. Tweet


Vision Works Today

September 9th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Design

This exhibition represents Bayer Material Science. The transparent yet striking optics display are exhibits in museum. The slogan “Present and Future” is staged in the blue and green colour schemes derived from the colours of the company’s logo. Tweet




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