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Jan 16, 2025 |
tlmagazine.com | Blaire Dessent
Materials have been an important aspect of Danish visual artist Tove Storch’s work for many years. Her installations and sculptures have often paired unexpected materials together – fabrics, resin, metal, showing the fragility, vulnerability and transformation that materials can go through. In glass, she takes control of the transformation itself, discovering this process and medium and using it to develop these themes in a new body of work.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
tlmagazine.com | Blaire Dessent
When mounir fatmi was a child growing up in Morocco, he remembers vividly the day that they were going to get cable TV in his house, and how the technician installed the distinctive white coaxial cable to make it all work. He explains, “I saw how the antenna cable ran from the outside and through the whole architecture of the house.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
tlmagazine.com | Blaire Dessent
Heimtextil, the foremost global trade fair for home and contract textiles will be taking place from 14 to 17 January 2025 in Frankfurt-am-Main. With 2.900 exhibitors from over 60 countries, the international fair is once again renewing itself. Hold on for this year’s novelties by reading this newsletter and get Connected by textiles. A nice surprise is provided for readers who read to the end of the newsletter.
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Dec 23, 2024 |
tlmagazine.com | Blaire Dessent
For a Felicitious Living By Chris Dercon “Ideal homes” are things of desire in more than just one way. The novel “Things: A Story of the Sixties” by Georges Perec from 1965 unforgettably tells the story of such a desire. In Perec’s novel, a young Parisian couple develops an almost maniacal yearning for the best “things,” read: design products— alas, which they ultimately cannot acquire. However, in Perec’s story we also detect another kind of desire.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
tlmagazine.com | Blaire Dessent
What started off as a fun, DIY design exhibition during Dutch Design Week in 2006, slowly yet steadily transformed into one of Eindhoven’s leading cultural hubs and local design destinations. Annemoon Geurts graduated in 1995 from the Design Academy Eindhoven with a degree in their Man and Identity department. She started her own company early on, working with clients on branding, graphic design and communication-focused projects, “but I think I am a better organizer than designer,” she says.
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