Jessica Klingelfuss
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Berengo Studio brings a modern twist to the craft of Murano glass-blowingCurated by Vik Muniz and Koen Vanmechelen, the sixth edition of Glasstress explores the possibilities of glass through the lens of contemporary art at the 58th Venice Biennale
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Eden Project branches out with 2019 art programmeThe Cornwall-based attraction and eductional charity has unveiled the latest additions to its growing permanent art collection, including new works by Julian Opie and Ryan Gander
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Ebony G Patterson’s ornate night garden of toxic silk flowers and neo-baroque tapestriesBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Hanna Liden stacks up a New York iconBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Leandro Erlich to create colossal traffic jam in sand along the Miami Beach shorelineThe Argentinian artist will unveil a surreal site-specific installation on the beachfront at Lincoln Road during Miami Art Week
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Frieze Sculpture 2018: the highlightsBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Kate Friend’s photographic series on orchids is a breath of fresh airThe photographer reflects on the elegance and ephemerality of the ‘sitters’ in her Orchids series, created in collaboration with Sussex-based nursery McBean’s Orchids
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The imagined modernist world of 3D artist Alexis ChristodoulouBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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A postcard from Capri as Festival del Paesaggio gets underwayBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Camille Blatrix on exploring desire and BMW technologyThe artist will reveal his BMW Open Work commission at Frieze London
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Turin fair Artissima reconciles desire and censorshipFrom the power of image to algorithmic control and the impulses that shape our times, the 26th edition of Artissima explored the boundaries between permitted and prohibited content
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Amie Siegel searches for 'Provenance' in a new film tracing Le Corbusier's furnitureBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Letter from Silicon Valley: inside the finest tech workspacesBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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SANAA to resurrect Hexagon pavilion for Moscow’s Garage Museum extensionJapanese firm SANAA will overhaul the Hexagon pavilion, a 1920s Ivan Zholtovsky-designed structure in Gorky Park, for a Garage Museum extension
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Roberto Almagno’s wood sculptures defy all sense of gravityBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Lulu’s, W Hoboken — New Jersey, USABy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Ollie Dabbous makes a triumphant return with HideBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Hôtel du Ministère — Paris, FranceBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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The Greek island hotels and resorts to check into for a sea changeWith thousands of islands dotting the sparkling azure waters around mainland Greece, there’s little wonder why holidaymakers flock to the Aegan Sea in droves for more than just fun in the sun. The crown jewel of the Greek islands is undoubtedly Santorini, famed for its whitewashed villages, sublime sunsets and theatrical views of the caldera. From the mythical isle of Crete to nightlife-friendly Mykonos, there’s an island for every kind of traveller. Here are ten high-design Greek island resorts for the discerning island-hopper.
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The Beefbar restaurant concept has opened up in Hong KongBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Counter culture: the best NYC coffee bars for design devoteesCoffee is akin to religion in New York. Independent and small-chain coffee shops now outnumber the behemoth brands, as the thirst for the perfect cup of coffee grows. While Instagram overfloweth with spumescent squares of pristine latte art, we’re inclined to temper our caffeine cravings in divine surrounds, committed to a daily ritual of refined ristrettos and ambrosial Americanos. From a Roman and Williams-designed espresso bar to a Japanese/Scandi matcha café, these are the best-designed spots in New York City to get your java fix.
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The 10 best boutique hotels in Brooklyn and QueensIt’s little secret that New York’s outer boroughs have been undergoing a renaissance over the past couple of decades, with rollicking siblings Brooklyn and Queens jostling for attention in NYC’s crowded hotel scene. No longer just a hipster mecca, Brooklyn’s grown up in a big way. Artists have been flocking to Williamsburg since the 1990s, and it’s a boom that’s spilling over into once-quiet enclaves like Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill. Queens, meanwhile, is hot on its heels – 40 hotels are currently in the pipeline, while Long Island City is fast becoming the borough’s answer to Brooklyn’s Dumbo. No wonder then, that vacationers are trading Manhattan’s mayhem for dazzling views, characterful piles, and charming neighbourhoods. Lay your head to rest in the finest boutique hotels that Brooklyn and Queens have to offer.
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The Coffee Academics — Hong Kong, ChinaBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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The Pottinger — Hong Kong, ChinaBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
