We first met Annabella Hevesi and Gábor Bella in the summer of 2021 when we collaborated on the Artist duo series. At that time, they were
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What will we eat in 100 years? Artists and speculative designers on the food of the future
In 100 years, will there still be honey and coffee on Earth? Will Haribo Goldbears go extinct, will we still be able to make paprikás krumpli
A young couple takes Polish national food to Australia
The success story of Polish pierogi in Australia started from a meeting in London: Dominika Sikorska arrived in the British capital from Poland, Guy Daley arrived
Artist duo | Lenka & Richard Bakeš
Lenka and Richard Bakeš are colorful and versatile players in the Prague cultural scene: they run a creative studio and a gallery, Richard is a graphic
Ceramic studio with extras—Budapest’s newest creative space, the Henger Studio opened
Henger Studio, the newest creative workshop and public space in Budapest, is full of visitors on its opening day. DJs follow one another, Dominika Szarka’s works
Is it possible to build intuitively without plans? About the exhibition of the AU Workshop
260 kilograms of gypsum pedestal draws a pointy landscape, on top of which spiced wax houses tower up. The installation in the Trapéz art gallery focuses
Boosting creative entrepreneurship among young talent—Interview with Craig V. Johnson, Head of MOME Incubation Program
The MOME Innovation Center has launched its first incubation program — the Proof of Concept (PoC) program. It aims to provide MOME citizens with personalized mentoring
BIO27, opening soon, searches for future solutions in local traditions
The Biennial of Design in Ljubljana (BIO27) opens its gates for the 27th time on 26 May. This year, our future and that of our planet
The designer who made clothes from human hair and wrote a book about our most popular objects
Zsófia Kollár, a Hungarian designer who is living in Amsterdam, moved to the Netherlands because of her studies nine years ago. Her Human Material Loop project,
Sensual experiences in the virtual reality—Interview with the Polish creators of VR Nightsss
The Kinoteka Polish Film Festival took place in March at ICA London, and it included a special VR work, Nightsss (Polish: Noccc), a seven-minute virtual erotic
The design bistro in Budapest, where you get a glimpse into the life of a model—Interview with Zita Mészáros, founder of pr09re55
Zita Mészáros has been a professional fashion model and stylist for more than twenty years. She spent most of her professional life in Paris, but in
This is what happens when a gastro blogger meets a ceramist—introducing the Aurōrae collection
What’s the difference between a unique, locally handcrafted plate and its mass-produced counterparts? Do we find it easier to grow attached to food and objects when
A library was built in honor of mathematician Petr Hájek in Prague
The book collection of the Czech mathematician Petr Hájek, who died in 2016, was added to The Institute of Computer Science of the Czech Academy of
The Milanese designer who brought postmodern design heritage to Hungary
It all started with a dino on the invitation—the Memphis debut exhibition in 1981 was a major game-changer in design trends. The unconventional invitation was designed
Art establishments’ reactions to the Russian-Ukrainian war
Art galleries transformed into refuges, residency programs for refugees, racing against time to save digital archives—the operation of local art establishments has changed in a blink