Harriet Lloyd Smith
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How Very Tokyo project
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Level Green in the Autostadt, Germany
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Le Méridien Istanbul Etiler – First Night & Talk Series
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Jason Orton, An Essex Journey, Tokyo
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Fashion sustainability explored and rebranded by a new digital experience in Amsterdam
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Venice Architecture Biennale 2018
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Vienna Biennale for Change dissects our digital future
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The Art of Lost Words, London
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The National Art and Design Saturday Club Summer Show, London
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London Building Sites by Frank Auerbach
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The trio of pioneering female artists who took on minimalism in the 1960s and 70s
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Eva Rothschild thinks big for the Irish Pavilion in Venice
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Jeff Koons at Versailles
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Jasper Goodall Q&A
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Knight, Pugh and Mercedes-Benz
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Everybody Dance Now by Martin Parr
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'In A New Place', by Anthony Burrill, London
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Sarabande Foundation to expand footprint with new studio spaces in north London
Sarabande Foundation – established by Lee Alexander McQueen – will open 15 new studio spaces for artists, craftsmen and designers in the heart of London’s Tottenham in the new year
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From Matisse to Mapplethorpe, step this way for the St James’s Art and Design Walk
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'Greed' by Francesco Vezzoli, Rome
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Gallery Kreo, Paris
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Edmund de Waal to stage architectural intervention in LA modernist masterpiece
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Chino Otsuka photographs, London
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Blurred lines: there are no boundaries for girls who are boys who like boys to be girls
Italian artist (and longtime Wallpaper* collaborator) Brigitte Niedermair’s latest exhibition ‘Eccehomo’, showcases photographic works of Europe’s oldest known natural human mummy Ötzi (or the ‘Ice Man’), in Castel Tirolo in Italy. In celebration of the show's opening, here we present Niedermair’s recent ‘Blurred lines’ shoot for our September ‘Style Special' issue (W* 234) styled by Wallpaper* Fashion content director Isabelle Kountoure. ‘Eccehomo’ is on view at Castel Tirolo until 9 December.
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