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Cultural festivals for the soul: 2024 events that celebrate art, design, and creativity

Creative Boom

January Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival – China, 5 Jan-early March Ever been to an ice sculpture festival? Dress warmly in layers and book a guided tour to explore Harbin's ice sculptures and local cuisine. Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, 2020. We'd heartily recommend it!

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10 Landmark Projects Shaping Architecture in 2024

Azure Magazine

When the 1,800-square-metre building opens its doors, it will host everything from exhibitions and language courses to concerts and informal gatherings. A symbol of winding migrant journeys, the sculptural form culminates in panoramic views of the landscape. Doshi, Dayanita Singh, Reena Saini Kallat, Rohini Devasher and Zarina Hashmi.

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DRIFT’s Newest “Materialism” Sculptures Reconfigure Reality

Design Milk

The Amsterdam-based artist duo DRIFT is known for deconstructing and remixing reality, transforming everyday objects into surprising sculptures that shift our perceived relationships with the world. Installation view of DRIFT Materialism: Past, Present, Future at Pace Gallery. 1980 Beetle, 2021. It’s all there.

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Creative leads on the women that inspire them most

Creative Boom

Through exhibitions and text, her work pushes the boundaries of design and uses the material environment as a lens to understand the world in which we live. She was on the board of Chisenhale Gallery for five years and is now a trustee of The Hepworth Wakefield. Maggie Holladay. Photography by Bobbie Brown. Priya Khanchandani.

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Abraham Palatnik: 7 Decades of Pushing Artistic Possibilities

Design Milk

A retrospective of artworks by the legendary Abraham Palatnik is now on view at the Nara Roesler Gallery in New York. Curated by Luis Pérez-Oramas, the exhibition is visually electric and perfectly selected – every single work is worth a pause. Below are six of my favorite works from the exhibition in chronological order.

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Copper Wire Weaves and Spirals into Organic Sculptural Forms by the Late Artist Bronwyn Oliver

Colossal

All images courtesy of the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, shared with permission. Her sculptures of ammonites, palm leaves, and single buds are minimal in form and incredibly detailed in construction, with oscillating lines delineating the edge of a fossil or an elaborate web expanding into a plump cherry blossom.

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“Could Policy-Making be Considered Architecture?” A Q&A with Frida Escobedo

Azure Magazine

That all changed this March when New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art picked her to design its new $500-million modern and contemporary art wing, 7,435 square metres of galleries and public space. In 2006, Escobedo restarted her career by founding her own namesake architectural and design studio.