Remove Art Remove Exhibition Remove Photography
article thumbnail

Muller Van Severen Explores the Synergy Between Art and Function

Design Milk

Muller Van Severen has spent the last 15 years masterfully blurring the lines between art and design, and their latest exhibition, Frames , at the Tim Van Laere Gallery in Antwerp, Belgium, takes this exploration to new heights. Photography courtesy of Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp-Rome.

Art 273
article thumbnail

Crafting Topographies: Hand-Embroidered Wall Art by Morii Design

Design Milk

Cloth holds tradition, and this is the driving force behind Crafting Topographies , which features hand-embroidered wall art from Brinda Dudhat of Morii Design. Crafting Topographies goes beyond wall art, to expose the underbelly of work that women have been silently completing for centuries.

Art 284
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

A Geometric Pavilion for Porsche Made of 6,380 Aluminum Strips

Design Milk

In an innovative fusion of art, design, and engineering, architect Marc Fornes / THEVERYMANY and Porsche created My Two Cars Garage , a geometric pavilion crafted to celebrate the debut of the all-electric Porsche Macan. Photography by THEVERYMANY and DoubleSpace. For more on Porsche, visit porsche.com.

article thumbnail

Jewelry Meets Furniture in a Chrome Collaboration

Design Milk

During London Art Week 2024, Italian furniture brand Secolo and fine jewelery brand EÉRA came together to unveil a striking limited edition capsule collection, Through Chrome Reflections. Perfectly timed during the bustling London Art Week and coinciding with Frieze Art Fair, Through Chrome Reflections captivated international visitors.

article thumbnail

The Public Domain Image Archive: A treasure trove of free-to-use historical imagery

Creative Boom

Ours feels different in that it's our own 'best of' selection - like a small exhibition gallery at the entrance to an immense network of archives and storage rooms that lie beyond," Green explains. Each image taps into "the surprising, the strange, and the beautiful in the history of art, literature, and ideas," according to Green.

article thumbnail

A Love Letter to Stockport: Alison Waters' ceramic tribute to an 'unloved' car park

Creative Boom

Designed in 1965 by the late architect Alan Boyson, the pierced concrete structurelong overlooked as part of the everyday landscapebecomes an unlikely muse in Waters' latest exhibition, View Through a Hole. Barker's involvement began as part of a GCSE photography project, during which he documented Stockport's eclectic architecture.

Sculpture 397
article thumbnail

Folded, Not Flat: Kapitza + BLIK Make Art That Moves You

Design Milk

If this art makes you do a double take, then it’s doing exactly what it was designed to do. BLIK’s new Folded Forms is more than just wall art, it’s wall animation. After all, who says wall art needs to be one dimensional? Their work includes graphics, murals, and lenticular art for clients like Google and Spotify.

Art 167