
ADC on October 7, 2022
A Tale Of Perfect Imperfection: Ceramicist Laura Pasquino On Her Raw Yet Soothing Sculptural Works – ADC
Amsterdam-based ceramicist Laura Pasquino creates elegant clay sculptural objects in neutral tones, achieving pleasing and balanced forms that capture not only their particularities and complexities, but also the viewer’s attention. Intriguing yet simple, her refined clay universe celebrates uniqueness and tactility. IGNANT caught up with the artist to learn more...
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ADC on March 1, 2022
Natural And Man-Made, Hongjie Yang’ Sculptural Furniture Pieces Document The Evolution Of Steel – ADC
If there is one thing that fascinates Hongjiee Yang, it’s the interconnectedness of nature, culture, and technology. In his latest furniture collection ‘Synthesis Monolith’, the Chinese-born artist and designer explores the interrelation between the natural and the artificial by capturing the metamorphosis of materials within a single monolithic form. “Synthesis...
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ADC on February 14, 2022
MVRDV’s Enormous Mirrored Art Storage In Rotterdam, Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen – ADC
The brand new ‘Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen‘ in Rotterdam, designed by The Netherlands-based architects MVRDV, is a huge bowl-shaped building clad completely in a mirrored glass facade. The colossal structure holds the entire 151,000-piece art collection of the neighboring Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, and exists as the “world’s first publicly...
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ADC on December 17, 2021
Abstract Furnishings And Natural Tonalities Inform The Interior Of Maison Margiela Shanghai – ADC
In Shanghai, China, Dutch architecture firm Studio Anne Holtrop has designed the retail space of luxury brand Maison Margiela as an abstract and deconstructed environment. Fitted with artisanal furnishings and hand-cast textile molds, the boutique’s interior design illustrates the Maison’s signature codes of ‘dressing in haste’, ‘the memory of’, and...
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