LANDON METZ

LANDON METZ

Space is important to Landon Metz. In his art, pools of colour float across canvas leaving vast areas of unprimed fabric. In his studio the same sense of space – and the importance of the negative – is evident in the blanks between sparsely scattered furniture and plants.

TERRA IGNOTA— ÅKE E:SON LINDMAN

TERRA IGNOTA
— ÅKE E:SON LINDMAN

The chemigrams of Åke E: son Lindman swap the literalness of his highly regarded architecture photos for the uncertain procedure of creating images without a camera or a subject.

THE POWER OF GREY— STUDIO OLIVER GUSTAV

THE POWER OF GREY
— STUDIO OLIVER GUSTAV

A tribute to the poetic yet haunting atmospheres of the canvases of Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916), designer Oliver Gustav’s studio gallery is modelled on the oil-on-canvas interior paintings of the fêted Danish artist.

RE RUIN — HOME BERLIN

RE RUIN — HOME BERLIN

Building their home amid the ruins of an abandoned GDR property in east Berlin gave artist Anselm Reyle and architect Tanja Lincke the chance to rediscover the beauty of creative freedom.

DANH VO AT HOME

DANH VO AT HOME

The idea of home is constantly shifting for Danh Vo who calls the Berlin apartment he has filled with art and collectible design a nest for him and his boyfriend.

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