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Meet the Jury of the 2023 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

Its approach is characterized by an emphasis on experimentation and innovation and an exploratory attitude to materiality and colour, qualities that have been expressed in collaborations with some of the world’s most progressive companies and a diversity of output that encompasses architecture, interiors, sculpture, product and exhibition design.

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There’s a Crack in the Pavement

UX Collective

They first asked us to study four stations, as a test, you know,” Vignelli remarked, in a 2006 interview with Fast Company. “We A grand cathedral window beamed from the corner of the room, resplendent with geometric patterns. Marble sculptures mounted on pedestals, the kind of sculptures I saw at the Museum of Modern Art.

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Copper Wire Weaves and Spirals into Organic Sculptural Forms by the Late Artist Bronwyn Oliver

Colossal

Widely regarded as one of the most renowned sculptors in Australia, the late artist Bronwyn Oliver possessed an unparalleled ability to shape thin copper wire into intricate patterns. “My sculpture, I like to think of them as the bones of something. “Fringe” (2006), copper, 107 x 107 x 10 centimeters.

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Creative leads on the women that inspire them most

Creative Boom

Through exhibitions and text, her work pushes the boundaries of design and uses the material environment as a lens to understand the world in which we live. With a passion for colours and shapes since her childhood in Tokyo, she loves uncovering delights from everyday life and turning them into bold, joyful patterns. Maggie Holladay.