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Swiss sculptor Christian Bolt offers a fresh answer to the age-old question: what is beauty?

Creative Boom

All photos taken by Pawel Streit and © Impulse Gallery The artist's latest exhibition in Lucerne showcases both philosophical insight and innovative technique. Case in point: Christian Bolt's latest exhibition, On Human Beauty, at Impulse Gallery in Lucerne, Switzerland. What is beauty? What is beauty?

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Large-Scale Ceramic Works Break Barriers in the ZEMLYA Exhibition

Design Milk

Ukrainian artist-ceramicist Serhii Makhno is celebrating his inaugural gallery exhibition currently taking place at Les Ateliers Courbet in New York City. Biblioteka Bookshelves With ZEMLYA, Makhno has expanded upon the breadth of his work of sculptural lighting and ceramic objets by exploring new scales, forms, and functions.

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Top of the Stack: Colossal’s Favorite Art Books of 2022

Colossal

From floral Soundsuits and found-object sculptures to a multicolor web of millions of pony beads, Forothermore surveys the 30-plus-year career of artist Nick Cave and accompanies a massive retrospective of the same name. Nick Cave: Forothermore. Paint with Thread: A Step-By-Step Guide to Embroidery Through the Seasons. Photo by Lee Jaffe.

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“Could Policy-Making be Considered Architecture?” A Q&A with Frida Escobedo

Azure Magazine

The architect graduated from Universidad Iberoamericana in 2003, the year she and her classmate, Alejandro Alarcón started the design practice Perro Rojo. The first architectural exhibition you ever visited featured the work of Emilio Ambasz, whose approach to architecture, you have said, was “almost surrealist.”

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Sketches of Frank Gehry: A Conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen

Azure Magazine

He has explored theory and design from 1900 to the present and incorporated his vast knowledge into publications, exhibitions (including at the 14 th Venice Biennale, where he curated the French Pavilion) and lectures. His work is no less ecological than other designs, but he is not interested in exhibiting this aspect.

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Design Academy Eindhoven Celebrates 75 Years With Intergenerational Graduate Show

Design Milk

The exhibition , held as part of Milan Design Week, brought together more than 150 original graduate projects from alumni spanning across the decades, with a curatorial focus on a diversity of generations, mediums, and materials. “How would Jules Verne clean his house?” ” asked Jelle Engel in 1996.

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Petah Coyne’s Wax Sculptures and Installations Vacillate Between Beauty and Monstrosity

Colossal

Coyne gravitates toward texts rooted in feminist principles, which she then puts into conversation and filters through large-scale sculptures and installations. In addition to her sculptural works, the artist is a longtime collaborator with the anonymous feminist collective Guerilla Girls.