In the heart of Utrecht, as part of the 'Uncloud' festival, a fascinating journey that challenges the boundaries of time and reality awaits you. Welcome to 'To Be Continued', an intriguing audiovisual production by the Amsterdam-based theatre collective Nineties. This immersive experience explores the fascinating interplay between digitisation, technology and our perception of time.
Quebec City celebrates the tenth edition of PASSAGES INSOLITES, the famous public art festival promoted by EXMURO arts publics and presented by the city of Quebec. From 22 June through 9 October the city becomes a canvas painted with a grand spectacle of creative expression, displaying the work of 40 local and international artists in a number of venues.
An off-site exhibition organised by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) at the Hessenpark open-air museum in Neu-Anspach, to talk about an often forgotten theme, namely that of architecture in the countryside. Entitled "Schön hier", meaning "it's beautiful here", the exhibition explores how architecture can make a big contribution towards a better life in rural areas.
This year marks the tenth anniversary of Luminothérapie, the winter event that animates the city of Montreal, Canada with light installations, presented by the Quartier des Spectacles partnership. The interactive installation on the theme of celebration: POP! by Montreal-based creative studio, Gentilhomme can be visited until 26 January 2020.
The third edition of the Pisa Biennale, directed by the architect Alfonso Femia and titled Tempodacqua (time of water), is presented as a long-term research and study project on one of the fundamental themes of our times. The contribution by SET Architects with the visual designer Miruna Dunu and in collaboration with the MAO, Ljubljana focuses on the resilience of water and showcases new approaches to life with water.
The 65-day Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism (SBAU) wrapped up on a high note on 10 November. Held for the first time in 2017 under the theme “Imminent Commons, this year’s SBAU explores the theme of the “Collective City”.
The Oslo Architecture Triennale 2019, now in its 19th year, opened last week. Entitled Enough: The Architecture of Degrowth, it explores the architecture of a radically transformed society where cultural and ecological advancement matters more than economic growth.
This fifth edition of the Tallinn Architecture Biennale (TAB), organised by the Estonian Centre for Architecture and curated by London-based architect Dr Yael Reisner, is running until 17 November 2019; this year’s theme is Beauty Matters and the opening week chalked up a record number of visitors.
Design enthusiasts are flocking to London for the 17th London Design Festival, extending across the city and turning it into the design capital for a week. It’s also an opportunity to discover the new Cooke Latham Gallery in Battersea that is holding an exhibition - PASQUINO - by London-based artist Catherine Story.
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