Exhibitions

TDE’s guide to what’s on and where – and what you might have missed.

Istanbul Design Biennial 2020 by Osman Can Yerebakan

Istanbul Design Biennial 2020: From a floating garden to a revolutionary wood-stove, this biennial brings a wide range of thought-provoking work.

Norman Teague by Dominic Lutyens

Norman Teague: An exhibition highlighting the design conversation in plywood, from the early British modernists to a Chicago-based designer.

PADesignartonline by Anna Sansom

PADesignartonline: Design fairs and galleries have rapidly upped their online presence – bringing new access and audiences to collectible design.

Romilly Saumarez Smith: Gathering by Emma Crichton-Miller

Romilly Saumarez Smith / Gathering: A collection of rescued treasures – reimagined and transformed.

Paris Dispatch: November 2020 by Anna Sansom

Paris Dispatch / November 2020: A report from the French capital, before the gallery doors closed.

JB Blunk by Adrian Madlener

JB Blunk: A capsule retrospective of the renowned sculptor’s discipline-defying oeuvre.

Sara Flynn by Emma Crichton-Miller

Sara Flynn: The fruits of lockdown: a collection of sensual, sculptural vessels with an array of impressive new glazes.

Les Ateliers Courbet by Adrian Madlener

Les Ateliers Courbet: New York’s dedicated master crafts incubator revs up for an auspicious season.

Maria Wettergren: Nouvelle Vague by Anna Sansom

Maria Wettergren / Nouvelle Vague: TDE interviews the Danish gallerist as her new gallery opens in the Marais.

New Art Centre: Edmund de Waal / Jacqueline Poncelet by Emma Crichton-Miller

New Art Centre | Edmund de Waal / Jacqueline Poncelet: Quietly intense, both exhibitions offer subtle explorations of materials and process.

Ron Arad 69 by Sophie Hastings

Ron Arad 69: Designer, architect, artist and playful maverick, Ron Arad doesn't need a passport to move between disciplines, he doesn't even need a ticket. TDE interviews the artist as a collection of his works opens at Newlands House Gallery.

Julian Watts: Homelife by Adrian Madlener

Julian Watts: Sculptural works conjured from close observation of nature, which artfully play with form and function.

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