Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility presents works of art that feature partially obscured or hidden figures, thus positioning them at the “edge of visibility.” In this art context, the common phrase going dark is understood as a tactic whereby artists visually conceal the body to explore a key tension in contemporary society: the desire to be seen and the desire to be hidden from sight.
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Inspiration from nature and flowing shapes characterise the FabLab in the Mexican jungle of Tulum. An extraordinary place for creativity, innovation and boundless imagination.
Every love story is unique, characterized by special moments and heartfelt emotions. In the same way, every piece of jewelry tells its own story and nothing symbolizes love more beautifully than a carefully selected diamond solitaire...
After 30 years in tourism, Marion has made her dream a reality – her dream of running her own holiday accommodation. In what was a dilapidated building, she has created a premium apartment complex that focuses on mindfulness. We asked Marion how guests can enjoy their freedom at Freiraum...
The fascinating island of Santorini, characterised by its rich history and breathtaking rocky landscape, is home to a jewel of modern architecture and contemporary art - the NOŪS. This unique hotel combines traditional elements with a modern concept to offer its guests an unrivalled experience.
A sculptural object that simultaneously embodies an idea of grace and strength, the For No One table, a harmonious synthesis between form and material, was selected by Galerie GARDE for the New York fair dedicated to the world of collectors and art design enthusiasts.
At 1,200 meters, above the village with a view of magnificent mountain peaks, nestled in the unique landscape of the Kleinwalsertal, lies the harmonious and traditional nature hotel Chesa Valisa****s, which from its Rhaeto-Romanic origin means something like "Walser house".
At the entrance of the South Tyrolean Puster Valley, a small village extends with 17 lovingly designed and furnished nature chalets ranging from 78 to 150 m2 of living space. It is a piece of paradise at an altitude of 1,300 meters, a unique cosmos with natural luxury and country life.
The year 2023 was characterised by Falconeri's "Quiet Luxury" trend, an innovative interpretation of luxury characterised by understated elegance. This trend continues in 2024 and continues to evolve, being perfected not only indoors but also outdoors.
Imagine a place where the very essence of nature dances in harmony with the pursuit of serenity and well-being. This enchanting tale unfolds on the Yucatán Peninsula, where lush jungles and azure waters converge in a ballet of life and tranquility. Here, amid the lush beauty, Boca de Agua emerges, a symphony of eco-preservation and hospitality that’s been years in the making...
The Geba Carpet Gallery, located in the heart of Graz's old town since 1987, is an established name in international carpet design. It all began with Harald Geba's decision to rethink the carpet. He is regarded as a pioneer of the idea of combining modern designs with traditional craftsmanship. Today, Geba rugs are classics of timeless modernity, in which the charm and flair of craftsmanship always remain tangible. And one of these Geba rugs could soon be moving into your home!
Embracing its history, this Vienna-located art deco style hotel puts a spin on the plain traditional with an eccentric pink palette













