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HD: Lost in Translation

This is the way Zimmerhof works: A core group of five people (the hosts) invites a team of willing organizers—which tends to self-select every year—to put together the program for the next edition. The organizers pick the theme, think up a groovy line-up of speakers, get worried that they won’t show up, are reassured three […]

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Rita Marcangelo

Alternatives Gallery, view of the façade, Rome, photo: Andrea Lombardo Alternatives Gallery, located in the historical center of Rome, has met the challenge of selling to a relatively conservative clientele by being remarkably proactive in promoting itself and the field on a national and international level, and by launching no-gram, the first online gallery devoted

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Panjapol Kulpapangkorn: Jewellery Is at My Feet/The Show Is Yours

Panjapol Kulpapangkorn, Jewellery Is at My Feet/The Show Is Yours, project launched in 2012, memory containers from participants, memory objects in clear plastic bags, mixed media, size of container: 110 x 130 mm, photo: artist For Panjapol Kulpapangkorn, building community, working with memory, and getting to know people from distant places through his participatory project,

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Anna Norrgrann: Flow

Pile of Anna Norrgrann’s A4 aluminum sheets/necklaces in her studio, photo: artist Anna Norrgrann, an emerging Swedish jewelry artist, is already making waves as the 2015 Graduate of the Year at Klimt02 and by exhibiting her collection of deceptively simple jewelry in the Netherlands, Spain, and China. In this interview, we talk about Anna’s favored

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The Making of Frame

Frame, 2010, photo: Sofia Björkman Frame, the small cluster of commercial galleries that surrounds the Talente and Schmuck pavilions at the Munich Handwerksmesse, is welcoming, for this edition, two new galleries: Atta Gallery, from Thailand, and Thomas Cohn, from Brazil. This expansion of the very successful mini-fair is very good news, and we thought that

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