The exhibition Fire demands its Fuel (April 21 - June 12, 2021) was curated by Elisa R. Linn and Lennart Wolff (KM Temporaer) at the joint invitation of Drei and Markus Lüttgen. It marks the beginning of a year-long exhibition program under alternating direction by the two galleries ...
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Mexican art collector Fernanda Raíz plans Xinatli Research Museum of Man, Art and Science, which explores the possibility of harmonious coexistence in the 21st century.
Star designer Eva Poleschinski sets trends for a cozy yet chic look at home with her latest homewear collection "Indoor + Outdoor" ...
Inspired by the theater universe, Studio MILO creates for JCP Universe a scenography made up of “projections”, a term meant in the literal sense, but also metaphorically - a JCP Universe photoshoot, curated by Studio MILO in collaboration with photographer Beppe Brancato ...
“The Hamptons” is synonymous with luxury. Simply mentioning the name conjures images of poolside soirées, grandiose waterfront estates and endless days on the beach socializing with the upper echelon.
On the occasion of World Bee Day - on Thursday, 20th May 2021 - Guerlain aims to raise up to one million euros to strengthen the Guerlain For Bees Conservation Programme and protect bees and their biodiversity ...
It is a color story combination that encapsulates deeper feelings of thoughtfulness with the promise of something sunny and friendly.
The graphic designer Larissa Paar quickly swapped her Macbook for a tattoo machine. With wit, charm and a true attitude towards life, she conjures up her drawings and art on the skin of her customers.
Artful, timeless, always noble and precious - pearl jewellery is an expression of a zeitgeist and an investment for life. In 2021, we can look forward to a little more unusual pieces, like those by YANA NESPER ...
Tiril Hasselknippe talks to Elodie Evers, a Berlin curator, about her solo exhibition The Future Never Sat Still at DREI – her Cologne based Gallery ...
Capri, a resort island dating back to the height of the Roman Empire, has long been an extraordinary destination full of ancient charm.
The Japanese restaurant, AKIRA, is on the first floor of Japan House London in Kensington. Named after Chef Shimizu Akira, the restaurant presents a Japanese dining experience based on Akira’s ‘trinity of cooking’ principles - food, tableware and presentation ...












