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Simone Brewster's new exhibition explores our social relationship with objects

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A new exhibition from one of the leading voices in contemporary design, Simone Brewster , encourages viewers to reconsider their perception of everyday objects and how we interact with them. It draws on the concept of 'intimate architecture': the effect of texture and three-dimensional form on memory and emotion.

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Terrarium: New Ant Hamlyn exhibition explores the human need to preserve things forever

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We've previously seen how his flower sculptures have reflected on memories, magic and mythology , and now he's taken these themes one step further with Terrarium, a new exhibition which runs at Weserhalle until 13 April. Behind the Perspex, the texturally complex work is held back from touch.

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Acropora: A Sensory Dive into Art and Exhibition Design

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Acropora: A Sensory Dive into Art and Exhibition Design abduzeedo 0304—24 Dive into Acropora, a multisensory exhibition blending art with tactile, visual, and auditory experiences. Discover a new approach to art and exhibition design.

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Sea-Inspired Sculptural Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto Blossoms from Gossamer Fabrics

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.” All images © Mariko Kusumoto, shared with permission Exquisite bulbs, florets, and playful silhouettes emerge from delicate fiber in the jewelry and sculptures of Mariko Kusumoto ( previously ). And beginning in April next year, she will be exhibiting at Legnica Jewelery Festival SI LVER in Poland.

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Artists demonstrate how to grab attention at the world's biggest design event

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This year, the Lexus car maker exhibit is the first thing you see as you enter. This year, we got not one but two such exhibits under the joint heading of 'Time'. This neatly echoes the exhibition's desire to redefine the relationship between people and time through the application of software and energy innovations.

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Weishan Yang is a multimedia artist with a love of horror fiction, ghosts and spontaneity

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Working across installation, sculpture, video, and digital drawing, London and Hangzhou-based Weishan Yang is a polymath of sorts. In recent times, she's had recognition for her works, too, having shown internationally at exhibitions, with a recent piece being shown in London Grads Now 21 at Saatchi Gallery.

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Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

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The Manila-based artist is known for his sculptural portraits of wild animals and fantastical creatures that layer hundreds of paper cutouts into stunning three-dimensional works. The metallic material also adds contrast to a pair of koi swimming in a circular yin and yang formation.