Zeitgeist 2025: The Most Exciting Trends in Art, Culture, Fashion, and Interior Design
In a world where aesthetics, identity, technology, and sustainability are increasingly intertwined, the year 2025 marks a turning point…
Tailoring 2.0: Custom tailoring as a craft and a reflection of individual personality
In an era of mass production and fast fashion, the craft of bespoke tailoring is experiencing a renaissance. It not only represents…
From beer festival to performance art: Munich's path to becoming a modern event metropolis
Munich – a city that combines contrasts in a fascinating way. Between baroque splendor, traditional customs, and future-oriented innovation,...
Artist supplies for on the go: space-saving and mobile creative equipment
Artists who want to work flexibly need materials that are easy to transport while taking up minimal space. Sketching on a…
The History of Graffiti Art: Origins, Pioneers, and Evolution of Techniques, Content, and Styles
Graffiti art has evolved over time into a globally recognized art form. Originally a form of street art, it began…
MiCA and the art market: A gateway to more trust and security for artists and collectors?
The digital art landscape, revolutionized by NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens), has brought both enormous opportunities and considerable challenges to European artists and collectors…
Ceiling-high kitchens on trend: The solution for more storage space and elegant, seamless design
Have you ever wondered why so many homeowners waste valuable storage space in their kitchens?…
Japanese Denim as high Handicraft: History, Technique and modern Style
One tends to almost say that Japanese Denim is a philosophy around the jeans fabric, which combines American tradition with…
Behind the scenes: How successful film studios work in South Germany
What lies behind the heavy doors of film studios? A world where fine technology and creative ideas come together…
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Creativity lives from exchange, friction and resonance. Hardly any artwork is created entirely detached from other people - be it through…
Why traditional recycling is no longer enough: Zero-waste strategies for product designers
Recycling has been considered the solution to our waste problems for decades. Reality confronts…
"REFLECTING DIVERSITY" – A visual translation of the diversity of the Dutch population by the studio mo man tai
About every fourth inhabitant of the Netherlands has (partially) roots outside the country, according to Statistics Netherlands (CBS). At the same time,…
Studios, Tips for Artists
A studio lives from creative chaos - or so one believes. Paint splatters on the floor, cluttered shelves, solvent vapors in…
Perfectly lighting artworks: Expert guide to gallery lighting
What determines whether a painting fully unfolds its effect or hangs unnoticed on the wall? The solution is often found…
Albert Merz - "INTRO": A ritual between dream, archetype and present
With his current solo exhibition INTRO at AK Gallery Berlin, Albert Merz (1942, Unterägeri) once again embarks on a path between symbolic imagery…
The new freedom in direct marketing of art in a decentralized art economy
In a world that is increasingly digitalized, art and creativity have undergone a profound transformation for years. Despite all disruptions…
17 special Christmas gifts for art lovers & art enthusiasts
As soon as the summer vacation is over and the vacation memories begin to fade, Christmas is around the corner. To…
Wall Tapestries rediscovered: From classic Gobelins to modern Acoustic Images
Who would have thought that wall tapestries would experience one of the most exciting comebacks in home culture? These textile artworks have an illustrious history,…
School as an adventure: How to achieve creative and relaxed preparation for the seriousness of life
The transition from kindergarten to school is a significant, often exciting step for every child and the entire family.…
Tappets rediscovered: From classic gobelins to modern acoustic art Wall decor 15th century
The alarm clock rings. They stretch, still feeling tired, and take a first look in the mirror. The result…




















