DANIEL ARSHAM: TIME, MEMORY, AND CULTURAL OBJECTS

From pop culture icons to Fictional Archaeology, Daniel Arsham’s twenty-year artistic evolution THE ARTIST WHO TREATS TIME AS MATERIAL Daniel Arsham has built a world where time feels fragile yet tangible. His practice blends contemporary art with archaeological imagination, turning familiar objects into eroded sculptures. Over the years, he has blurred the boundaries between the…

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MAISON MYSTIQUE: LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL KHAO YAI

Maison Mystique in Khao Yai, Thailand, blends boutique luxury, artistic experience, and nature-woven wonder. MAISON MYSTIQUE Luxury boutique hotels in Khao Yai have evolved into immersive destinations. Maison Mystique invites guests to explore interiors, gardens, and design that spark curiosity. Every corner encourages reflection, discovery, and quiet awe. THE VISION BEHIND MAISON MYSTIQUE Founded by…

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Emma Holdsworth: Modelling with Meaning

Let’s be honest: the fashion world isn’t exactly known for slowing down. But Emma Holdsworth somehow manages to keep her feet on the ground. Even while wearing whatever impractical shoes a shoot throws at her. Canadian-born and New York based, Emma has built a career grounded not just in striking visuals but in presence, intention,…

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BALINESE CORSETS: PROJECT BIJA

Project Bija is a new voice in Balinese corsets and artisanal fashion Born on the island of Bali and shaped by a synergy of Balinese and British heritage, Project Bija is a slow-fashion, woman-led label creating corsets from traditional Balinese textiles and batik. Bella, the founder, grew up between Bali and the UK. That duality,…

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Olivier Bertrand – Cardboard Sculptures

From Web Designer to Wildlife Whisperer: The Cardboard Sculptures of Olivier Bertrand If you had told Olivier Bertrand ten years ago that he’d become known as the guy who builds monumental animal sculptures out of cardboard, he would’ve probably laughed. Before this material took over his home (and his career), Bertrand was a web designer.…

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Idun-Tawiah At Paris Photo

Carlos Idun-Tawiah delivered one of the most affecting and emotionally articulate presentations at Paris Photo 2025. Galería Alta presented the Accra-based photographer, Carlos Idun-Tawiah’s solo exhibition, which brought a deeply personal body of work to the international stage. More than a visual showcase, it became a meditation on memory, identity, and the visual absences that…

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Living With Chamberlain – Book Review

“Living With Chamberlain” is not a typical Assouline monograph. Instead, it is a massive, intimate portrait of John Chamberlain, a sculptor who turned crushed metal into meaning. The book reads like a biography, an oral history, and a record of how people actually live with work that refuses to sit quietly. Moreover, it becomes a…

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Patrick Bergsma: The Art of Nature and Porcelain

Dutch artist Patrick Bergsma transforms antique porcelain into living worlds where nature quietly reclaims its space. Patrick Bergsma For centuries, porcelain symbolised elegance and control. In Patrick Bergsma’s hands, it becomes a stage for nature’s quiet return. His bonsai sculptures crack open vases and plates, with moss, roots, and branches spilling through. Every flower, every…

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KHRUANGBIN REDISCOVER THEIR COSMIC DEBUT ALBUM

Khruangbin returns to its debut album, The Universe Smiles Upon You ii, with new clarity, renewed curiosity, and a decade of artistic growth. Decade after The Universe Smiles Upon You first introduced their unmistakable sound. The Texas trio known as Khruangbin has stepped back into the barn where everything began. This time, they approach the…

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