Focus sul ristorante TenZen, il re della tempura
Secondo un detto giapponese, “La perfezione non è fare cose straordinarie, ma fare cose ordinarie in modo straordinario”. I piatti proposti dal ristorante TenZen sono invece perfetti. La cucina giapponese è patrimonio culturale immateriale dall’UNESCO. La missione di TenZen? Far scoprire e democratizzare l’autentica tempura, un alimento essenziale nella cucina giapponese preparato in olio […]
JAE KO, QUANDO LA CARTA DIVENTA PAESAGGIO.
Ispirata dalla natura, l’artista ci invita a leggere tra le righe delle sue opere, le cui curve disegnano un’infinità di mondi. “Quello che volevo era fare un’arte magnifica”… Dopo aver esplorato tutte le forme d’arte, Jae Ko ha sviluppato una vera e propria passione per la carta, con cui lavora da trent’anni. L’avventura è iniziata […]
L’AFFASCINANTE MONDO 2D DI ANASTASIA PARMSON
L’artista estone ci catapulta nel mondo dei fumetti a grandezza naturale attraverso scenografie, installazioni, mobili e oggetti bidimensionali in bianco e nero. Dal pavimento al soffitto, dai mobili alle tazzine da caffè, dagli specchi alle tende e alle illustrazioni di piante in vaso, il disegno al tratto e i colori uniformi bianco e nero diventano […]
AN EXHIBITION SPACE IN THE HEART OF AN AIRPORT IN CHINA
This interior design project, conceived by C&C Design, is located in the Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, one of the three main air hubs in China. It is an airport TOD (Transit Oriented Development) project. Or in other words, related to community development to support public transportation, integrating commercial, cultural, professional, and government services. This exhibition area […]
UK HOUSE : MODERNITY STEEPED IN HISTORY
Swiss studio Christ & Gantenbein has designed the interiors of a new lobby at UK House in Oxford Street, London. This mixed-use building, built in 1906, was converted to office space after the 1970s. Two of its original facades remain, with baroque forms and Edwardian style, while the others have a more modern style. Christ […]
TWO TOWERS IN DIALOGUE IN BROOKLYN
Two new skyscrapers are going up in the residential neighborhood of Greenpoint in Brooklyn. This is the work of the architectural firm OMA, which is designing its first high-rise project in New York. The design, called Eagle + West, is the result of a collective ambition with Brookfield and Park Tower Group to create “a […]
BRUCE NAUMAN : NEONS, CORRIDORS, ROOMS
5,000 square meters of corridors and lighted rooms, tunnels, neon sculptures… The Pirelli hangar has been transformed into a labyrinth of lights. An ideal place to experiment with the multimedia research initiated by Bruce Nauman in the mid-1960s, interacting with the visual, bodily, luminous, and sound perception of space. Organized in collaboration with the Tate […]
HANS OP DE BEECK : THE QUIET PARADE
After the abandoned campsite frozen in a gangue of grey paint installed in a shed hangar at the last Lyon Biennial (We were the last to stay),1 a new gigantic immersive installation with the appearance of a city by Hans Op de Beeck has taken over the spaces of the Amos Rex Museum in Helsinki. […]
SUSA TEMPLIN / NICK DAWES : LAYERS UPON LAYERS
By superimposing photographic images of fragmented architectures assembled by interlocking and misalignment, transparency and chromatic and luminous interference, Susa Templin delivers a kaleidoscopic vision of space. Discovered on the stand of the Anita Beckers gallery in Paris + by Art Basel, her compositions, displayed under plexiglass, have immediately seduced us for the harmonious softness of […]
ROMAN ERMAKOV : ART IN MOTION
The energy that emanates from the giant, living sculptures of the Russian artist invades space and time, playing with dimensions, movement, and the geometry of forms. Roman Ermakov is one of the most prominent new figures on the modern art scene in Russia. The thirty-seven-year-old artist, who graduated from the Moscow State University of Civil […]