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Emmanuelle Moureaux, Forest of Numbers, The National Art Center Tokyo, 2017
Two books and a new series on Netflix are among the most shared articles: we shoudn’t say anymore that books and TV are finished, not for everybody at least! And then a house in Mexico, a restaurant, an exhibition on bicycles, aan art video and a spectacular installation are the most liked by our followers on facebook, twitter, pinterest and instagram.


– In the latest Emmanuelle Moureaux’s installation more than 60,000 numbers from 0 to 9, made of paper, were suspended and regularly aligned in three dimensional grids.

– The Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist explains why she wants her public to lay down on beds. The Danish company Kvadrat made it possible for her huge exhibition at the New Museum in New York.

– This book by Léa-Catherine Szacka is a prodigious body of research tracing the path that catalysed a “decisive schism” in the architectural world: the conceptual shift from Modernism to Postmodernism.

– The Fundació Mies van der Rohe has compiled an exceptional 800-page volume containing the results of every edition of the award founded in 1988. It is a tour of the “best” architectures that, in their diversity, have helped to shape the European territory.

– Premiering on February 10, the new Netflix docu-series invite viewers to go inside eight creative thinkers and imaginative minds working in the world of art and design.

– Bosa presented at Maison&Objet 2017 two new playful ceramic collections: the Primates vases by Elena Salmistraro and little monsters by Giovanni Motta.

– The Hikari Yakitori Bar, Masquespacio’s latest interior design in Valencia, features a fusion between noble and industrial, classic and contemporary materials.

– Just by using recycled pulp, Li Xiao-Ming casted a paper brick for indoors and outdoors, that is environmental friendly, waterproof and load-bearing.

– Mexican studio S-AR designed a single family house in Monterrey that presents a textured surface made with concrete blocks, arranged to avoid an overheating of the front walls.

– The show at Gewerbemuseum takes a look at the wide variety of bike scenes in evidence today, as well as exploring cycling’s rich development potential and its future scenarios.

Top: Emmanuelle Moureaux, Forest of numbers, The National Art Center Tokyo, 2017. Photo Daisuke Shima

 

 

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