With an event happening on almost every city block during Milan Design Week, it’s easy to become overwhelmed, so visitors are always eager for a moment to catch their breath. Dutch designer and maker Rick Tegelaar offers that respite with OASIS, his first-ever solo show in Milan. Described as “part studio, part landscape, part sensory reset,” OASIS invites visitors to step out of the frenetic pace of Milan Design Week and into a 270-square-meter immersive exhibition. The heart of the show features a curated selection of works spanning Rick’s career, including the energy-innovative Ceiling Cam Fam and the Tabby lighting structure made of birch strips and brass wires woven into a tight modular grid.
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After stops in Taipei, Bangkok, and Hong Kong, "Spectrosynthesis" lands in Seoul for its fourth edition. Opening March 20 at Art Sonje Center, the exhibition marks the first time a major Korean institution has dedicated a large-scale presentation to queer subjects, narratives, and artistic practices. With more than 30 works and a roster that spans local and international names, it’s a significant cultural moment.
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What if your beach walk ended in a work of art? At Wyndham Grand Barbados, artist Sheena Rose leads a sunrise shoreline experience where hotel guests collect treasures from the tide and transform them into keepsakes—part workshop, part storytelling session, and completely rooted in the island’s culture.
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Two spaces, one vision. Gavin and Kelley Brodin are expanding their sculptural universe in Los Angeles with two new spaces: a dedicated monumental sculpture studio for their practice Formed For, and Brodin Gallery, a platform for conceptual and collaborative exhibitions. Launching during Frieze, the dual debut signals a deep commitment to immersive, emotionally resonant art.
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ATRA just planted its flag in New York—and it’s not your typical gallery opening. ATRA COLLECTIVE FORM is part showroom, part research lab, and part immersive experiment, bringing the studio’s sculptural furniture and architectural thinking into a whole new dimension.
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What happens between an idea and a finished object? FUTUREFORMS’ new exhibition "METAXIS" leans into that in-between space—where art, architecture, and experimentation collide. On view at California College of the Arts, the exhibition reveals process, prototypes, and the thinking behind more than a decade of the design studio's work.
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It's a carousel that barely moves—but it makes you stop and take notice. Installed on the ice rink at Kulm Hotel St. Moritz, Carsten Höller’s "Pink Mirror Carousel" slows the altered amusement park ride down to a two-minute rotation, inviting visitors to reflect on time, motion, and what it means to become part of the art itself.
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Forget cucumber water! This spa serves up a full-on sensory trip. At Thermen & Badewelt in Sinsheim, "Immersive Horizon: Breathing Planet" transforms the spa space into an airy, shimmering environment that seems to inhale and exhale around you. Created by White Mirror, Marshmallow Laser Feast, and atelier 522, and powered by smart sensory research, real NASA wind data, and trippy mirrored surfaces, the installation guides visitors through slow, grounding breathwork without ever feeling clinical. The result? A calming, planet-powered escape that leaves you feeling a little lighter, a little clearer, and a lot more connected.
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New York’s Galerie56 and London’s Themes & Variations team up for the first time on All the World’s a Stage, an avant-garde exhibition exploring the dialogue between historic and contemporary design. Running through early 2026, the show spotlights sculptural and archival works from icons like Tom Dixon.
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Multidisciplinary artist Yinka Ilori's signature style of bold colors and retro forms is on view in dynamic pop-up experience at Bloomingdale’s NYC flagship—only until Oct. 31.
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Suchi Reddy takes on heavy topics apropos of the times with her two latest installations: the immersive and sculptural Turbulence 2025 at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the tactile Bias and Belonging at Colgate University.
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