Off to Schönbrunn! ART VIENNA will take place for the first time at Schönbrunn Palace Orangery and Plant Orangery from 16 to 18 September 2022...
Susan Kaufman is taking us on a stroll through her very own New York City. The quiet places. West Village. The quaint small town in the middle of Manhattan. Bagels and old brownstones. In her book ‘Walk With Me: New York’ she shows us how to slow down in a city that never sleeps.
Kunstverein Friedrichshafen presents a group exhibition with Melike Kara, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Julia Steinigeweg and Emma Talbot under the title Visions or Waking Dreams.
In March im Kinsky will officially start the auction year 2020. In order to give you a glimpse into the selection, we are presenting some highlights from the upcoming Modern Art and Contemporary Art auction ...
The Kunstverein Friedrichshafen will be showing a solo exhibition by Jan Zöller from June 25th to 21st of August 2022 under the title "For every thing that is shown, some thing is hidden".
Perched atop a sunny hill just outside Camaiore in Tuscany, the Locanda al Colle guesthouse is a renovated farmhouse that now boasts 12 tastefully designed rooms and suites. But that’s not all: it also has its very own art collection. We spoke to owner Riccardo Barsottelli about the importance of sharing these pieces with his guests.
Schloss Hollenegg's mission is to support young, emerging designers in order to create space for design research, thinking and criticism. Schloss Hollenegg for Design offers one of the few residency programs aimed specifically at designers and organizes exhibitions, workshops and symposia around the theme of design.
Welcome to Jaime Hayon's magical world! Here, mysterious creatures and curved pieces of furniture cavort in the warm pastel colours of his Mediterranean homeland.
Precise tailoring meets flowing cuts. "The Inner Light" is the name of the new collection of the fashion label Nehera.
I have to say, rarely have I arrived somewhere as beautiful as Pürgg im Ennstal in the Styria region of Austria. Who would have thought? ...
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