Summer
Renzo Piano: how to build the perfect sandcastle
Banksy in Paris
Against the backdrop of Paris Fashion Week Banksy has struck again. Without previous announcement or warning—and to this moment without official confirmation—Parisans began to discover several new street pieces that materialized in the urban/street art galaxy of the social media universe.
The first piece was found near the Porte de la Chapelle metro station, where Paris’ official refugee centre “La Bulle,” was located until August 2017. A city within a city, it was home to a makeshift camp of some 2,700 refugees, and was dismantled an estimated 35 times before 2,000 migrants were bussed to temporary shelters. This was done as part of Emmanuel Macron’s wish to remove the refugees “off the streets, out of the woods,” as stated during his campaign.
Borondo and Edoardo Tresoldi in Milan, Italy
Quiet Ensemble, “Waves”
Gerhard Richter
Alphabet Aerobics