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Slaughterhouse transformed into cultural center and contemporary art gallery
czech republic

Slaughterhouse transformed into cultural center and contemporary art gallery

The 19th-century slaughterhouse in the center of Ostrava, Czech Republic, has been transformed into an unconventional cultural center, which is now home to the Plato City Gallery of Contemporary Art., among others The transformation was carried out by the renowned Polish architect Robert Konieczny and his architectural studio, KWK Promes,
Major Takashi Murakami exhibition opens at The Broad with digital immersive spaces
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Major Takashi Murakami exhibition opens at The Broad with digital immersive spaces

Takashi Murakami’s expansive artistic universe is currently on display at The Broad in Los Angeles. The exhibition Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow is the Japanese contemporary artist’s first solo show at The Broad, featuring 18 of his previous works and a new immersive digital
Art center from a garage, where it’s all about the sounds
architecture

Art center from a garage, where it’s all about the sounds

Tradition and innovation in Lviv’s newest interdisciplinary space: RadioGarage is a common playground for art, sound and technology. The Ukrainian design and architecture studio O.M. Shumelda created an exhibition space and cultural center in the historic building of Lviv Radio, on the site of a former garage. Let’
Light and airy gallery interior | Michal Motyčka
architecture

Light and airy gallery interior | Michal Motyčka

The effortless combination of light, vista and white walls—this is how one can best describe the essence of the gallery interior designed by Czech architect Michal Motyčka. The simple, natural and sophisticated solutions envisage a new approach to the concept of the white cube. The Miroslav Kubík Gallery is
Gödöllő Applied Arts Workshop | GUBAHÁMORI
architecture

Gödöllő Applied Arts Workshop | GUBAHÁMORI

The renovation of the building of the Gödöllő Applied Arts Workshop was taken to another level. The drawings of the renovation designed and led by Péter Hámori and Sándor Novák, architects of architecture studio GUBAHÁMORI have now been completed. According to the plans, by 2022 renewed exhibition spaces and workshops