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galeriemagazine.com | Caroline Roux
Installation view, Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2025, Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, May 29-June 30. Photo: Courtesy of LOEWE FOUNDATION The Loewe Foundation’s Craft Prize returned to its home city of Madrid for its ninth edition, so it was only right that one of the city’s cultural superstars should be on hand to present the prize.
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ft.com | Caroline Roux
It’s the middle of May, and German designer Valentin Loellmann is busy making huge ceramic tiles in his studio in Maastricht.
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galeriemagazine.com | Caroline Roux
Piazza San Marco. Photo: Mike Merkenschlager As the Architecture Biennale previewed in Venice last week, visitors were also treated to the unveiling of a new home for the art foundation of Nicoletta Fiorucci, and a stunning new exhibition space, called SMAC, right on Saint Mark’s Square.
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galeriemagazine.com | Caroline Roux
The Sainsbury Wing. Photo: Edmund Sumner. © The National Gallery London The in-demand architect reimagines the Sainsbury Wing to welcome lingering and reflection May 6, 2025 View from Sainsbury Wing mezzanine toward the grand staircase. Photo: Edmund Sumner.
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ft.com | Caroline Roux
Carlo Ratti is posing next to a marble statue of a semi-naked Venus in the Ca’ Giustinian, one of the last gothic palaces to be built in...
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galeriemagazine.com | Caroline Roux
Installation view, "Time for Women! Empowering Visions in 20 Years of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women." Photo: Ela Bialkowska, OKNO Studio.
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nzmp.com | Caroline Roux
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galeriemagazine.com | Caroline Roux
The galleries of the Musée d’Art Moderne are filled with works exploring the close relationship of the French artist and his eldest child Séance de pose à Nice pour le tableau (1921). : Archives Henri Matisse In one of Henri Matisse’s most famous paintings, a young girl in a blue pinafore sits on a chair with a cat on her lap.
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galeriemagazine.com | Caroline Roux
The new exhibition in Paris is an unmissable medley of hits from the British artist Self Portrait, 10th December 2021 (2021), by David Hockney. : © Jonathan Wilkinson Every exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris is a giant affair, filling the 11 galleries that Los Angeleno architect Frank Gehry provided when the building—like a ship in full sail—was completed in 2014.
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theartnewspaper.com | Caroline Roux
In the first room of the David Hockney exhibition, which opens at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris on 9 April, there are pictures loaned from institutions from all over the world: London, Oslo, Dusseldorf, Melbourne, Milan, Dallas. And who knows where else. The rest have been prised from private collections, including Berlin: A Souvenir (1962). The work—with its blur of chaotically fractured figures—is a knock-out.