The Ultimate Artists Retreat: The Grid House in Japan Take a look around the ultimate artists retreat in the heart of Japan; the conceptual Grid House designed by Apollo Architects and Associates. Read now
Ai Weiwei Spotlights Refugee Crisis with Latest Art Installation Over the past two years, Ai Weiwei has focussed his work on advocating for refugees human rights and his latest exhibition at the National Gallery, Prague Read now
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Introducing The Common Projects Summer Edition Sneaker New York-based Common Projects introduce a range of new men's sneakers for its latest SS17 collection including the Summer Edition Achilles Low Sneaker. Read now
Take a Look at the Gravity-Defying Caza GZ in Chile Take a look at the gravity-defying family home of Caza GZ on the outskirts of Santiago, Chile, uniquely designed by SCL Architecture. Read now
A Vision Amid Ruins: Artist Rone Paints Colossal Portraits of Women in Paper Mill Amongst the demolition of one of Melbourne's brutalist icons, the Alphington Paper Mill, artist Rone has painted colossal paintings of beautiful women. Read now
Mehdi Ghadyanloo’s Surrealist Utopian Paintings One of our favourite exhibitions over the past month saw Iranian artist Mehdi Ghadyanloo take over Howard Griffin Gallery's Ambika P3 Space. Read now
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Delordinaire Raises the High House Above Snowy Quebec Countryside Delordinaire is an architecture studio based out of Paris and Montreal that finds extraordinary solutions to ordinary buildings. Check out their latest... Read now
Life in Colour: Inside Daniel Arsham’s Latest Exhibition The exhibition, titled ‘Daniel Arsham: Hourglass’ continues the artists’ investigation into the interpretation of history through physical objects. Read now