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We have selected Beyoncé's "Formation" as the best music video of 2016. We love how she presents a tremendously expressive conversation about race, class, gender and culture in general. The direction of art and the sets are impeccable, the direction

Artist Peter Kogler transforms ordinary galleries, transit centers, and lobbies into amazing hallucinatory experiences. For over 30 years, the Austrian artist has been interacting in the architecture and new media to construct immersive environments and sculptural elements that redefine physical spaces.

Phaidon has published a new book about Stephen Shore who chronicled his time photographing at The Factory in the mid-sixties. Stephen Shore began photographing Andy Warhol’s Factory in 1965, when he was just 17, offering an insight into one of the most compelling

Guda Koster is a Dutch artist who creates living sculptures and performances, of which many of her series feature a discussion with pattern, between the subject in her photographs and the space around them. In her works Koster uses fabrics, colours

"Optimystic" is a modern take on the centuries-old custom of Guatemalan sawdust carpets made by the creative duo Craig & Karl. Traditionally the carpets are created on city streets as a pathway for ceremonial processions, and ‘Optimystic’ is our new

The German photographer Katrin Korfmann has captured this serie of aerial photographies that show different groups of people with the aim to communicate the feelings of unity. It is marvelous to see the infinite colors and textures they create.  

Prints, prints and more prints. This is how Romina Ressia, an Argentinian photographer, represents women in her photographs: with the face covered with the same pattern drawn on the background. This is her way to represent how people are affected by

In the ambit of textile design, every day the progress is faster and we are very aware of it. The investigation of fabrics, materials, textures and light results as magnificent as Malin Bobeck’s work, a young student at the Textile

Now we walk on them, but before we hung them on the walls and even on tables. Turks or Persians. Carpets are today the decorative wildcard for our homes and some people even dare to reinvent them. The drawn by Jonathan