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  • Luke Fuller’s “Terra-Form” at Sarah Myerscough Gallery

    Terra-Form is a recent exhibition at Sarah Myerscough Gallery in London, featuring the work of the ceramic artist, Luke Fuller. Inspired by his childhood memories of Port Talbot, a steel-mining town, located between the mountains and the sea in Wales, as well as the dreamlike landscapes of science fiction, the young artist created a series of unconventional ceramics pieces, layered…

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  • History takes a modern turn at Warszauer Hotel [Cracow]

    New York has Soho, Berlin has Mitte. Cracow has Kazimierz. Created in the 14th century, the Jewish district used to be an independent city – a melting pot where different religions could reconcile. What once was a small Polish town is now a cultural hub of Cracow with multiple monuments marked as World Heritage Sites. Amidst all that history, there…

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  • ANA Japan Airlines Let you Create your Custom Samurai Avatar

    Japanese craftsmanship is a way of life for artisans who continue faithfully making their traditional crafts while devoting themselves to enhancing their skills. This year’s ANA Airlines focus on “Is Japan Cool?” project on Japanese artisans with expert command of unusual techniques inherited from ancient times — now rare in today’s world. SAMURAI AVATAR:This is one of the main features…

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  • “Useless Bodies?” by Elmgreen & Dragset at Fondazione Prada [Milan]

    “Useless Bodies?” is a recent exhibition by the artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset at Fondazione Prada, Milan. The show explores the meaning of the human body in the post-industrial age. An age ‘in which physical presence is losing its’ centrality or is even completely superfluous.’. Elmgreen & Dragset investigated that complex concept through a series of immersive installations consisting of…

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  • A New Way of Understanding WA [Japanese meaning of Harmony]

    Arimatsu Narumi, an area near Nagoya, in Central Japan is famous for the historic tie dye technique, called Arimatsu Narumi Shibori since over 400 years ago. In 1975 Arimatsu Narumi Shibori was designated as a traditional craft by the Japanese Minister of Trade and Industry (currently the Economy, Trade and Industry). Visiting one of the remaining factories left, Asai Shibori…

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  • In Paraty with Pousada Literária

    Discover this phenomenal destination in Brazil with the insiders from Pousada Literária Paraty, south of Rio de Janeiro, is one of those destinations that every traveler dreams of visiting. A destination full of history, excellent gastronomy and a cultural scene that is packed with festivals all year round. The city has had some tough times during the pandemic and now…

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  • Tiles are Made by Firing Earth

    The Mosaic Tile museum in Tajimi, Gifu by architect Terunobu Fujimori, who believes that earth is the most fundamental material for structure stands out in its shape and texture in the industrialized city. The façade of the museum is an ode to earth, and is embedded with all sorts of tiles. Roof tiles are used on the side, and the…

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  • Experiencing a different Athens at The Modernist

    Imagining Athens, one immediately thinks of the Acropolis or the Agora. The ancient allure is so strong one might miss the alternative Athenian experience. Climbing the Lycabettus Hill to catch a glimpse of the impressively wide landscape of the city. Strolling down the streets of what’s called the capital’s most elegant neighborhood – Kolonaki. And right in its center, The…

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  • Desa Potato Head Creative village/Hotel [Bali]

    Desa Potato Head is a creative village by the ocean where music, art, design, food and wellness play together. The property, set on the sand and surf of Petitenget Beach, Seminyak, Bali, is made-up of Potato Head Beach Club and Potato Head Studios – a 168-room hotel designed by David Gianotten and the OMA team. More than a place to…

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  • On The Road Less Travelled [Morocco]

    An immersive journey from Marrakech to Skoura Oasis & beyond through homes of whimsical beauty Morocco has an inexplicable allure. I have been in love with the country for a while and was happy to be back. I would be immersed in deep Morocco. First, taking the south route to explore saffron fields, restored culture heritage, discover the Amazigh culture…

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