MARCUS JAHMAL – FLUID METAPHORS
Marcus Jahmal’s paintings operate like a flexible, moving chessboard, composed of various color fields, on the ground of which a cast of characters play an eerie game, as in a dream. A woman’s leg protrudes into the picture; a cat…
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY” ATELIER VAN LIESHOUT
The tropes and aesthetics of Sergio Leone’s film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) have inspired much of the identity
Jim Partridge & Liz Walmsley – Scorched10
Jim Partridge and Liz Walmsley have worked together designing and making furniture and other functional woodwork for over 30 years. The scope of their work ranges from the small and domestic to monumental outdoor pieces. By the time the partnership…
TARIK CURRIMBHOY – PURITY OF FORM AND MATERIAL
“Sculpture in Motion” is currently on view at Leila Heller Gallery, New York, featuring sculptures by Indian artist and architect Tarik Currimbhoy. In both architecture and sculpture, Currimbhoy searches for tranquility, simplicity and tactility, expressed in purity of both form…
TOYO ITO – A JAPANESE CONSTELLATION
As one of the leading architects of Japan's architecture culture, Pritzker Laureate Toyo Ito has undoubtedly defined his career by combining elements of minimalism with an embrace of technology in a way that merges both traditional and contemporary elements....
EERO AARNIO – CELEBRATING FINISH DESIGN
"I began to design furniture, because a piece of furniture is the most important and most prominent product of an interior, and a chair is the most difficult and most fascinating thing to design" - says Eero Arnio, one of…
VINCENZO DE COTIIS – THE POWER OF MATERIALITY & CRAFTSMANSHIP
Carpenters Workshop presents “Eternel”, a new body of work by Vincenzo De Cotiis, introduced at the Paris premises of the gallery
DAVID ADJAYE “BUILDINGS CONCEIVED AS EMOTIVE STRUCTURES”
The buildings of the Ghanaian-British architect are often developed in collaboration with artist friends, including the homes he designed