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A French “Truck Museum” Travels the World in Style

Azure Magazine

Even for modern art-lovers in major cities, it can be difficult to find the time to visit an exhibition. The first iteration of the traveling exhibition was spearheaded by architect Adam Kalkin — and built from a humble shipping container. Last year, the program included two 2023 exhibitions: “Musique!

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F5: Paper Artist Zoe Bradley Shares a Go-To Pen, Favorite Liqueur + More

Design Milk

Working across disciplines, her work brings together sculpture, fashion, and theater, with her skills as a former fashion designer being evident in the almost tailored sculptures. My challenge is always to create something unexpected and playful from a 2D sheet of paper into a magical 3D sculpture.”

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Berndnaut Smilde Conjures Fleeting Nimbus Clouds as They Hover Indoors

Colossal

All images courtesy of the artist and Ronchini Gallery, shared with permission For less than ten seconds, Berndnaut Smilde ’s floating sculptures transform galleries, halls, and warehouses into uncanny spaces where indoors meets out. via Aesthetica Magazine ) “Nimbus De.Groen” (2017).

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Design Miami 2023: Previewing 5 Top Attractions

Azure Magazine

Just this week, a trio of developers announced that Kengo Kuma and Associates will be introducing a new commercial complex in the city’s Design District — an area that already boasts a waterfall-esque façade treatment by Sou Fujimoto and eye-catching sculptures by the likes of Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec and Buckminster Fuller.

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15 Artists Bring Spectacular Mirages to the Arabian Desert

Azure Magazine

The organization behind the exhibition, The Desert Biennial , is a California-based arts non-profit dedicated to staging site-specific interventions that build upon the land art movement of the ’60s and ’70s. This year’s open-air exhibition adopts the theme of sarab , or mirage. Courtesy of the artist and Desert X AlUla.

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Oof magazine launches a gallery celebrating the art of football

Creative Review

All installation images by Tom Carter, © Oof Gallery Oof originally launched as a biannual magazine exploring the intersection between art and football, and in recent years has hosted a number of pop-up exhibitions around London involving creatives such as Juno Calypso and Emma Cousin. Canary in a Coal Mine, 2021 by Jazz Grant.

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50+ Best Gifts for Designers on Every Budget

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A History from Impressionism to Today Over 200 paintings, sculptures, photographs, and conceptual pieces Length: 7.75in / 20cm, Depth: 2in / 5cm, Width: 6in / 15cm By Hans Werner Holzwarth Hardcover 696 pages −$9.41 $15.59 Sale Modern Art. Supporting independent artists allows customisation.