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London Craft Week 2025 | A Celebration of Artistry and Innovation

London Craft Week 2025, from May 12 to 18, transforms the city into a vibrant hub of creativity. It features over 400 events celebrating the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design. This annual festival brings together more than 1,000 makers, designers, and brands worldwide, offering a unique opportunity to explore the finest in artisanal…

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‘In Perspectives’ challenges design industry to rethink inclusion from the inside out

Developed by Montreal-based studios Six Cinquième and Never Was Average, this human-centred framework offers a timely and practical way for design professionals to embed equity, empathy and humilit…
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Morteza Khakshoor: Diving Into Oblivion

Morteza Khakshoor: Diving Into Oblivion
“I care about form more than anything else,” Morteza Khakshoor told us recently, “Color is important, but it’s secondary for me. When things are not working in my paintings, I know something is wrong with the shapes and forms. Things are much easier when the shapes are good in my eyes.” This felt relevant in looking at Morteza’s new show, an online presentation with London’s Taymour Grahne Projects. Diving Into Oblivion is a “haunting new series of works on paper that explore the complexities of selfhood, psychological tension, and the past, through fragmented narratives and dreamlike figures. Each piece could be part of a larger story—but also exists independently, within its own self-contained universe.” The color used by Morteza captures a…
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Rolankay’s Lush, Startling New Paintings On View @ HAGD Contemporary’s The Den, Aalborg

Rolankay's Lush, Startling New Paintings On View @ HAGD Contemporary's The Den, Aalborg
Rolankay’s paintings have evolved to the point where they seem to be time-traveling to keep up with themselves. They arre alluring and they are timless, and the Chilean painter captures something that is rare in this world of hyperspeed: a quiet and poetic slowing of pace. Now in Madrid, his once vibrant oils are now a different sort of reverberation and touch, a more muted yet fully geometric and color patterned exploration of people in a space. The new solo show at HAGD Contemporary’s The Den in Aalborg, Denmark feels like a fresh new direction for the painter, literary in storytelling but with a sense of mythical dimension. —Evan Pricco
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Fiasco marks 15 years in design with a feelings-first rebrand

Rooted in emotion and built for impact, Bristol-based agency Fiasco has rebranded to reflect who they are today and where they’re going next.

Fifteen years ago, Fiasco set out with no clients, no…

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Sticking it to bad bike parkers: Meet the duo behind ‘Don’t be a lemon with your Lime’

Designers Agatha O’Neill and Sarah Lisgo are taking on London’s Lime bike menace one citrus-coloured sticker at a time, raising awareness of accessibility issues and cheekily reminding riders to pa…