Craft dominated the LDF this year and British craft retailer, The New Craftsmen, stole the show with Crafthouse.
37 countries and territories from six continents interpret the theme 'Utopia by Design' for London Design Biennale.
We explore the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Brompton Design District and 100% Design.
Sculptural balls that are made from the actual material that they reference.
Jay Shinn explores the theme of illusion through two types of art.
Art that will make you smile, roll your eyes, and appreciate the pointless joy of art that doesn’t need a reason.
A massive clock in Amsterdam's Schiphol airport that shows time passing in actual real time.
Jordan Wolfson's loud, violent, and eye-contact-making robotic marionette is simultaneously confusing and yet completely inescapable.
James Turrell is showcasing his first experiments with light at Pace Gallery in New York.
An exhibit combining wood, brass, and architectural shapes.
Audemars Piguet invited artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz to design their new lounge for their Art Basel 2016 shows.
A library created for birds who don't seem to care at all.
HUSH designed an interactive project that lets users manipulate prisms to bend and reflect light while also producing an ambient soundtrack.
An eye-catching lighting installation made out of cardboard that references a flock of flying birds.
Artist Refik Anadol uses projection mapping and mirrors to blur the lines between factual and fictional, physical and virtual.