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'I destroy the work after an exhibition': Inside the weird worlds of artist JeeYoung Lee

Creative Boom

South Korean visual artist and designer JeeYoung Lee is returning to London's NOW Gallery with her upcoming exhibition, Maiden Voyage. JeeYoung Lee has been touted as one of the rising stars in the Korean artistic world, and with her new installation coming to London, there's never been a better time to see her work in person.

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Creative Boom drops eight new and exclusive prints by leading artists and designers in its shop

Creative Boom

Participating artists include Noma Bar, Zoë Barker, Sarah Boris, Marylou Faure, Peter Greenwood, Dani Molyneux, Danielle Rhoda, and Wendy Wong. We launched our Shop last November to offer further support to the creative community, one that we've passionately championed since 2009 through our magazine, podcast and entire network.

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20 best illustration agents in the UK, and the awesome illustrators they represent

Creative Boom

After all, being a great artist doesn't mean you're necessarily a great businessperson. They are one of the few agencies to encourage the development of graduates through their Startworks programme, as well as helping more established artists to maximise their creative potential. Well, representation can get you all of that.

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MDW22: MATTER by Norwegian Presence

Design Milk

The bench sits somewhere between sculptural form and functional furniture. Oslo-based Kurdish-Norwegian designer Nebil Zaman made Collective Division – a series of sculptural room dividers – from discarded city bus handrails, combined with plaster, wood glue, and natural resins.

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F5: Jennifer Graham Is an Art-Loving Foodie With Deep Roots

Design Milk

In 2009, she co-founded LMNOP NYC, Inc., I grew up in a home filled with art, and I’m fortunate to own original artwork from acclaimed Bajan and West Indian artists which are in every room of my home. My father had an affinity for elephants, and I grew up with sculptures and carvings of Indian elephants in every room of our house.

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DM 15th Anniversary: Column Roundup

Design Milk

Launched back in 2009, the Deconstruction column features a designer or brand sharing with us the making of a product/prototype through a series of process photos and descriptions – essentially showing everyone a breakdown of how a product came to be – typically from the initial sketch to the finished product. Deconstruction. Friday Five.

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Animated by Wind, Theo Jansen’s ‘Strandbeest’ Sculptures Have Evolved into Flying Creatures

Colossal

The sculptural animals are known as Strandbeests and are part of a growing menagerie by artist Theo Jansen ( previously ), who’s been constructing large-scale, kinetic beings powered entirely by the wind since 1990. Explore more of the artist’s practice and elaborately built animal kingdom on his site and YouTube.