While many photographers yearn to tell the stories of humans through their interaction with the environment or with other people, Romain Laprade captures the st... Read More...
While many art lovers flocked to Asia’s biggest premium art fair in Hong Kong’s commercial heart, a different kind of non traditional, rustic art movement was t... Read More...
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Being known for dynamic photographs of flowers, goldfishes, and butterflies in bright colours and vibrant style, Mika Ninagawa is a highly acclaimed Japanese ph... Read More...
Each year, the industry sees western architecture break new territory in the realm of creative, innovative and unique styles of architecture. However, perhaps t... Read More...
Back in September, the HausMag team had the pleasure to be invited into TUVE - An award winning minimalist, boutique hotel. Already establishing themselves in t... Read More...
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Future Ruins is a collection of work on display at the Naughton Gallery in Belfast by artists who inquire into the architecture of the world in which we live. C... Read More...
Sutthiwat Sangkong is the fanatical fashion photographer behind the Next Chapter New Movement editorial. Sangkong earned his BA in the Department of Visual Comm... Read More...
Showcasing award winning, international works in the heart of Hong Kong, La Galerie presents “Retrospective” - a selective exhibition featuring the works of eig... Read More...
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Photographer Andrew Rankin speaks to Hausmag about his recent collection Close to You which exhibited at both the Belfast Exposed Gallery in Northern Ireland an... Read More...
There’s a fascination surrounding subcultures; where the young and reckless are a catalyst for all things cult. Three young fashion photographers have come toge... Read More...
Hong Kong’s commercial art scene has experienced a renaissance of sorts, and now the indie art scene is catching up. FORWARD ASSEMBLY, a new “multidisciplinary,... Read More...
Deemed one of the most successful and influential art universities in the world, London’s Royal College of Art presented their annual graduate and masters exhib... Read More...
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With a hall filled with creative wonders and studios brimming with wondrous talent, London College of Communication presents its exciting summer graduate show. ... Read More...
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The process of jewellery design can be a journey of visual storytelling. From idea conception to final samples, the designer must find ways to evoke their philo... Read More...
Showcasing a series of skilfully elaborated artworks, French artist Cyril Carret presents the tension which crosses our human condition whilst delivering the co... Read More...
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