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TLmag 41: The Art of Collecting/Collecting Art
New Print Theme 2025-2026
Guest editor: Simon de Pury
Release date: January 2026
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Summertime at TLmag & Spazio Nobile Gallery
Summer Escape in Knokke Le Zoute, Belgium & Exhibitions Highlights

Bela Silva, À perte de vue, until 30 August at Spazio Nobile. Photo by Barbara De Vuyst
Summer Escape – Frederik Vercruysse, Solo Show
Panoramic, 15 Years of Art Photography
Opening: Friday 8 August 2025, 17:00–21:00
Koningin Fabiolalaan 20, Knokke Le Zoute, Belgium
In the presence of the artist photographer
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Season XXXV- Spazio Nobile Gallery & Studiolo
Kiki & Joost, Duo Show
A Complementary Grammar of Creation
Guest curator: Maria Cristina Didero
Opening: Thursday 4 September 2025, 18:00–21:00
Rue Franz Merjay 142 & 169, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
In the presence of the artists and the curator
In the framework of RendezVous Brussels Art Week
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Exhibitions to visit in Europe
Until 2nd November 2025
Rue Américaine, 27, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
In collaboration with TLmag, Media Partner
Patterns and colours in Europe underwent a transformation during the years between 1910 and 1945. These changes reflected the radical aesthetic, social and historical developments occurring at that time. This exhibition highlights the diversity of the creations dating from this period, with a focus on one main theme – pattern.
Willie Morlon, Wunder Haus
Until 1st November 2025
Design Parade Toulon, Ancien Êvéché, France
Photos by Luc Bertrand, Courtesy of the Artist & Villa Noailles/Design Parade
Wunder Haus is an immersive artistic construction that evokes the spirit of a Wunderkammer—a cabinet of curiosities reimagined at architectural scale. Blending the fantastical with the functional, Morlon assembles fragments of memory, imagination, and craftsmanship into a hybrid space that is both house and sculpture. Echoing the eclectic nature of a traditional Wunderkammer, Wunder Haus becomes a playful sanctuary for materials and forms, where each object and element tells a story. Grand Prize of the jury Van Cleef & Arpels 2024 of Design Parade, Morlon’s work transcends categories, inviting viewers to explore a world where contemporary myth-making, architectural experimentation, and poetic materiality coexist in dynamic tension.
The exhibition has been produced in partnership with Codimat Collection, Atelier Mériguet-Carrère, Atelier François Pouenat, Delisle, Relax Factory, Ateliers Duchemin, with the support of Make’s Concept Store, Annabelle Demaers, Lila Vennat, Pierre Abadie. Guest artists : Alice Pandolfo, Audrey Jonchères
Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair
Until 3 August 2025
MoMu Antwerp
For TLmag40: The Ideal Home, MoMU curator Romy Cockx wrote about the relationship between fashion and interiors in an essay titled: Wearing the Home in Times of Anxiety. This is a subject which she explores more deeply in the current exhibition: Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair, currently on view at MoMu, the Fashion Museum in Antwerp. Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair explores the interaction between fashion and interiors, with a focus on complex gender dynamics. The exhibition also examines the responses of several influential designers, with a particular emphasis on the visual fusion between these two forms of expression.
Maison Martin Margiela (Autumn-Winter 1999-2000), John Galliano for Maison Margiela (Autumn-Winter 2018-2019), Viktor&Rolf (Autumn-Winter 2005-2006), Marine Serre (Autumn-Winter 2019-2020), Comme des Garçons (Spring-Summer 2020) and Jenny Fax (Autumn-Winter 2022-2023) in Fashion & Interiors. A Gendered Affair at MoMu – Fashion Museum Antwerp, 2025, © MoMu Antwerp, Photo: Stany Dederen
In the Hybrid Universe of Michèle Lamy
Until 4 January 2026
Rick Owens, Temple of Love, Palais Galliera, Paris, France
This summer, the Palais Galliera has opened a major exhibition dedicated to the work of avant-garde fashion designer Rick Owens. For our 2025 print issue: TLmag40: The Ideal Home, Marie Honnay spoke to Michèle Lamy, artist, performer, fashion icon, and partner of Owens about the hybrid home they share.
Rick Owens & Michèle Lamy’s bed, Courtesy of OwensCorp
Inequalities
Until 9 November 2025
Triennale Milano, Italy

We are the Bacteria, exhibition curated by Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley
Contributors to TLmag 40- The Ideal Home, Photo by Alessandro Saletta & Piercarlo Quecchia – DSL Studio, Courtesy of the Triennale Milano

The Republic of Longevity, Photo by Alessandro Saletta & Agnese Bedini – DSL Studio
Courtesy of the Triennale Milano
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