Iconic buildings of Paris, London, Rome, and New York are featured in Fabien Barrau’s edited photos: the pieces from the series called News from the Future
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Zsófi Perger illustrated a debut writer’s children’s book
The book entitled Süti kalandjai (Cookie’s Adventures) is the first installment of a multi-volume children’s story series: its author, Dorottya Becz, invites readers to a secret
More room, more treasures | Retrohungary moved to a new place
Old VIDEOTON televisions, plastic egg cup sets from the GDR, wall carpets and paper antiquities can all be found in Retrohungary’s new store. Their headquarters remained
Armillary sphere atop the Alps | Studio Olafur Eliasson
Ólafur Elíasson’s latest artwork is located in the Italian Alps, atop Hochjochferner glacier: dubbed Our Glacial Perspectives, the goal of the installation is to direct the visitor’s attention
BEST OF HIGHLIGHTS | That first year
In the life of every project, the first year starts with excitement, difficulties, and if all goes well, it ends with success. Amid the hardships of
Support for the best in the biz | Best in Design – Zlin Design Week
The Best in Design international contest and scholarship has been supporting worthy talents from all over the world for twelve years now to help them make
Contrasting intimacy | Ákos Major
A sense of childhood safety, being at home, and a feeling of complete inner peace for one hour in every two weeks. The shots of photographer
„It’s pure poetry” | Daria Solak
Paper is her favorite medium, she likes to travel and is mainly inspired by female characters and animals. She pairs her favorite motifs with unique patterns
Canadian ice huts in the context of symmetry
Richard Johnson ’s great knack for well-composed architectural photography stems from his former career as an interior designer. Thanks to his twenty-five years of work, he
Where nature takes over | James Kerwin’s photos of ghost towns
Interiors in which, instead of furniture, a sea of sand dominates the view, flowing in through the windows: In his photographic essay “uninhabited”, James Kerwin captures
Bordering on the edge of virtuality and reality | Interview with Mónika Zsikla and Zsófia Keresztes
The concept of the Hungarian pavilion at the 2022 Venice Biennale profoundly reflects the challenges of our times, a situation in which digital presence becomes almost
City skylines for your wardrobe | Virgil Abloh x Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton has recently unveiled the pieces of their 2021 Men’s Fall-Winter campaign in Paris: the most surprising items are the unique jackets evoking cityscapes. Let’s
„Everyone can be the best at something” | Géza M. Tóth’s animated short film
How does a seven-year-old boy see the world of grown-ups? How does he perceive and try to make sense of both the rules and the peculiar
A look inside NASA | Benedict Redgrove
Dubbed NASA: Past and Present Dreams of the Future, Benedict Redgrove’s latest project offers an intimate peek behind NASA’s scenes. In his photobook, the London-born graphic designer
Cool vinyl sleeve with the environment in mind | Théque Atelier
Hungarian Théque Records and Atelier no longer focuses only on supplying music fans with the best albums of the Eastern European electronic music scene: recently, they















