Common Sense Exhibition at Lina Bo Bardi’s Glass House in São Paulo.Common Sense brought together 7 renowned designers who produced original pieces from Portuguese stone, presented inside Lina Bo Bardi's iconic Glass...
Interview: New York-Based Australian Photographer Brooke Holm.Brooke Holm is one fair dinkum decent sheila who's work has graced the pages of Yellowtrace many a time. The way this young woman has accidentally discovered and subsequently pursued her photography career is nothing short of...
‘Slow Graffiti’ Installation by Alex Da Corte at Vienna Secession.American artist Alex Da Corte creates videos, sculptures, paintings, and immersive installations with a striking cinematic quality. Exploring the formal potential of artefacts of consumer culture, Da Corte twists their immediate...
Highlights from Venice Art Biennale 2017.The Venice Biennale continues to be a landmark event in the art calendar that attracts an increasingly global audience. Every odd year, over half a million people - collectors, curators and art lovers - flock to Venice to discover new work...
nendo’s Installation with 2,000 Pieces of “Ivy of Mirrors” for an Ikebana School in Japan.nendo has designed a spectacular kaleidoscopic exhibition for a Sogetsu school of Ikebana in Japan, commemorating it's 90th...
Watchmaker Exhibition Space by FOLK Architects in Collingwood, Melbourne.FOLK Architects transformed a historic Watchmaker shop in Collingwood into a major exhibition space as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week held in March....
Fictitious Realism by Sydney Artist Jonathan Dalton.Sydney-based artist Jonathan Dalton's works are dominated by dark, tinted scenes that hint at an unfolding and curious story that the viewer has to imagine from the characters and their ambiguous surroundings. Dalton is obsessive about...
‘Designed To Last’ by Residence & ArkDes with Kråkvik&D’Orazio in Stockholm.'Designed To Last' exhibition in Stockholm addresses important issues that allowing designers to describe their role in a rapidly throwaway...
FedEx Works by Walead Beshty: Shipped Glass Boxes Become Shattered Sculptures.London-born, LA-based artist Walead Beshty describes himself as a photographer, although his practice is far more extensive than that. He often works with processes that mirror photography, beginning with a blank medium and allowing a...