Exhibition
Currently at the Hayward Gallery, this Japanese artist is best known for her large-scale installations that weave complex spiderwebs of woollen thread, immersing everyday objects.
Presenting current work from the UMPRUM Studio of Concept – Object – Meaning (K.O.V.) at the SCHMUCKmünchen festival for artistic jewellery in Munich, this show thinks beyond jewellery as ornament by reimagining the relationship between the body and object.
Tate Modern is currently staging the largest ever retrospective of artist Dame Tracey Emin. This is a perfect chance to see a body of work that spans over 40 years, from seminal installations to recent paintings and bronzes.
Over the next four months, FUWL's 2026 iteration of Testing Grounds will take the form of a temporary showroom and living space to showcase a new textile collaborations with ByBorre called Iris, acoustic designs for BAUX and projects for Savo, String Furniture, Tarkett and Forming Function.
Lee Broom's experiential installation, featuring over 50 of his best-known works, can now be seen at The Resident, a creative space at the historic Diez Company house in Mexico City.
This new exhibition, opening at Aram's gallery space in Covent Garden on 6 March, sees Proof of Concept inviting 12 multi-discipline designers to explore the art of moulding.
Surface Spotlight at Surface Design Show showcased innovations and themes influencing interiors, architecture and beyond.
Bringing together over 150 companies, this London based show brought together a well curated exhibition of material innovation and offered an early opportunity to dissect key directions for 2026.