Sometimes they play hide-and-seek with the light, sometimes they huddle tightly together on the barren surfaces of the limestone cliffs, creating an otherworldly illusion of the
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The 15th Gdynia Design Days festival starts off this weekend
The leading festival of the Baltic region, the Gdynia Design Days will be organized between 2 and 10 July this year. The Polish event explores design
PIIT’s new series explores the expansion of matter into new forms and functions
Korean artist PIIT (Pure Interest In Things) firmly believes that all ordinary things have hidden power, and focuses in particular on the potential of a common
First-hand account on the Venice Biennale TOP 5
This year’s 59th Venice Biennale was born during the pandemic, so, unconventionally, it was largely organized online. The result, laced together by the evocative title Milk
Photographing buildings as a way of self-expression | Kamil Philipiak
Rigid, sharp concrete structures in contrast with the soft, serene sky. We can explore the details of Kraków, Katowice, Warsaw, Gdańsk or Barcelona, amongst others, on
Budapest, through the eyes of creative expats III | Simon Holpert
Although the Hungarian language has so many subtle linguistic nuances, there isn’t a truly powerful translation for the word expat. After all, we are not talking
Discover the Museum of Ethnography by night!
As part of this year’s Night of the Museums, you’ll have the first opportunity to discover the newly opened Museum of Ethnography! The building and the
Classical Greek sculpture by combining physical and digital techniques—‘Crush’ by Adam Parker Smith
The Hole L.A. presents six new sculptures by Adam Parker Smith in the form of Crush, the artist’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery. Working with
Motherhood through the camera lens | Interview with Luca Markó
Visual artist Luca Markó graduated from MOME (Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design—the Transl.) in 2018, with a degree in Media Design and today she is
On the border of product design and contemporary art—Interview with Boldizar Senteski
Boldizsár Szenteczki completed both his bachelor’s and master’s product design studies at MOME, but his work turned far away from functional product design. We asked the
Attila Kertész’ solo exhibition opens in Lavor Collective on Friday
After his many solo exhibitions, Attila Kertész now presents his latest series called Hyper Parallel in a very special place, the LAVOR Collective Art Salon. Through
If we behaved as we do at festivals, we would live in a more peaceful world
Hospitality has been one of the hardest-hit sectors by the pandemic. Many pubs have gone bankrupt, waiters lost their jobs, and festivals have been canceled. But,
The quirky power couple bringing joy to people’s lives—Interview with Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary creative studio, Wade and Leta
Leta Sobierajski and Wade Jeffree’s story started in 2013 through OK Cupid, an online dating website. Love came first, but as graduated graphic designers, they soon
Celebrate the summer fruit season with the strawberry ceramics of MUAS
Summer is officially here, and the Polish ceramic studio MUAS has opened the strawberry season with its new ceramic collection. Hot strawberry foam-like glazes happily pour from
Photographs mirroring the Rorschach test
A special photographic exhibition has opened at the Dubniczay Palace in Veszprém to mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Hermann Rorschach. The group exhibition