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Matter and Shape 2025: The Future of Design Reflected Through a Century-Old Lens in Paris

Matter and Shape 2025: The Future of Design Reflected Through a Century-Old Lens in Paris

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A Photographic Exhibition in Cologne Celebrates Ettore Sottsass' Architectural Legacy

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Villa Tama: A Mykonian Retreat Where Design, Nature and Comfort Seamlessly Coalesce

Installation view, Fabien Mérelle “From island to island, the landscape that disappears”, Kiang Malingue, Sik On Street, Hong Kong, 2024. Image courtesy of the artist and Kiang Malingue. Photo by Samson Wong Pak Hang.

  • 10 Sik On Street, 10 Sik On St, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

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17 May - 29 June, 2024

From island to island, the landscape that disappears

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A series of recent drawings on paper, tuffeau stones and ceramics by French artist Fabien Mérelle documents the unique landscape on Oléron Island and the effects of rising sea levels.

From island to island, the landscape that disappears: Fabien Mérelle's Solo Show in Hong Kong

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