The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao launches its new in situ series with Living Architecture: Gehry, a digital installation by Refik Anadol. Using a custom AI model trained on Frank Gehry’s sketches, photos and blueprints, the work transforms the architect’s designs into shifting audiovisual landscapes. The installation explores the intersection of architecture, technology and machine learning. Developed by Refik Anadol Studio, the Large Architecture Model (LAM) uses generative AI to create new forms inspired by Gehry’s style. The piece unfolds in six chapters, showing the evolution of data into abstract, dreamlike structures. A soundscape by Kerim Karaoglu is also introduced which blends AI-generated audio with recordings from the museum. What's more, the immersive experience is built with ethic...
Damien Hirst is partnering with HENI to unveil The Dreams, a series of 40 original works on canvas and eight limited edition prints, blending butterflies and spin paintings – two of his most iconic motifs.“These dream prints are like capturing a star or a heartbeat,” the artist explained. “It’s the same explosion of color and movement, trapped in time and space.” Navigating the tension between nature, artifice, motion and stillness, a sense of curiosity and childlike play threads throughout the collection.Hirst began his first spin painting experiments in 1992, the same year as his first Turner Prize nomination, a move toward mechanized art and the aesthetics of randomness. Butterflies, on the other hand, act as a "universal trigger" for love, beauty and the ephemerality of life. A recurri...
BYD's luxury sub-brand Yangwang has officially launched its latest flagship sedan, the all-new U7, in China — and it’s turning heads with supercar-level performance at a surprisingly accessible price point. Starting at approximately $86,000 USD, the U7 delivers 1,287 hp and futuristic tech.Powering the all-wheel-drive U7 is a quad-motor setup producing 1,239 lb-ft of torque. It claims a 0–62 mph time of 2.9 seconds and hits a top speed of 167 mph. The sedan’s 135.5-kWh battery offers up to 447 miles of range on China’s CLTC test cycle and supports ultra-fast 500 kW charging.In terms of comfort or innovation, it features BYD’s new DiSus-Z suspension system, which uses linear actuators to ensure a smooth ride and can even stabilize the car if a tire blows. It also boasts rear-wheel steering ...
BMW Motorrad has officially pulled the covers off the new R 12 G/S, a retro-inspired enduro that blends old-school aesthetics with modern engineering. Drawing from the BMW R 80 G/S, the new model revives the spirit of dual-sport adventure with cutting-edge upgrades and unmistakable design cues.Powered by a 1,170cc air/oil-cooled boxer engine, the R 12 G/S produces 109 hp and 85 lb-ft of torque, mated to a left-side, high-mounted exhaust for classic enduro flair. Riding modes include Rain, Road and Enduro, with an optional Enduro Pro mode for more demanding terrain. BMW’s Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) and engine drag torque control (MSR) come standard.With a 21-inch front wheel and long-travel suspension, the R 12 G/S is off-road ready straight from the factory. The Enduro Package Pro adds...
Ob gegen Stress, für starke Knochen oder bessere Schlafqualität: Hier finden Sie Ratschläge, die schnell umsetzbar sind und Ihr Wohlbefinden steigern!
Wir gehen mit unseren Exklusivinterviews in die nächste Runde und haben uns dieses Mal das Männer Lifestyle Portal mylifestyle-mentor.de als ...
French artist Arnaud Adami has opened a new exhibition titled Scéne De Genres at the Stems Gallery in Paris.Per the show's official exhibition, Adami's latest work explores the "paradox of the bodies of sex workers, both visible and invisible, exposed and concealed.""On one hand, the central perspective and theatrical lighting, almost reminiscent of Ribera, emphasize them; on the other hand, the female figure is always absorbed in her reverie or activity (embracing a plush toy, applying makeup, photographing her feet)," the gallery detailed.Adami's paintings encompass the "intimate environment of sex workers." Some canvases spotlight latex, plush, and satin scenes, while others feature neon "Bad Bitch" signs and feather boquets. His intention is not eroticism; instead, Adami's body of work...
Karl Lagerfeld, the late fashion icon known for his avant-garde vision, left an indelible mark not only in fashion but also in the realm of design. His fascination with the bold, geometric aesthetics of the Memphis design movement is the focus of an upcoming exhibition at Almine Rech Monaco. Titled Francesco Vezzoli presents: KARL GOES TO MEMPHIS Tribute to a historic encounter in Monte Carlo, the exhibition will showcase Lagerfeld’s extensive collection of Memphis furniture alongside archival imagery and personal artifacts that illuminate his unique aesthetic sensibility.Founded in 1981 by Ettore Sottsass, the Memphis Group disrupted conventional design with its vibrant colors, asymmetrical shapes and playful irreverence. Lagerfeld, captivated by its radical departure from traditionalism,...
Emma Webster’s solo exhibition, Vapors at Perrotin Hong Kong marks her debut in the city and features 11 ethereal landscape paintings, created during the January wildfires in Los Angeles. Through misty grays and delicate brushstrokes, her work explores themes of impending disaster and aftermath, blending plein-air landscape, still life and virtual reality into a new artistic genre. The title draws on the fleeting nature of vapor itself, symbolizing the transient qualities of change and the collision between the inner and outer worlds.Webster’s artistic process merges traditional methods with advanced technology, combining sculpture studies, virtual reality and digital rendering. She begins by crafting wax and plaster objects, which are scanned and incorporated into digital dioramas to crea...
London-based Toxic Arts is on a mission to shake up the contemporary art experience. Helmed by Harry Barratt and Alex Isthikhar, the online gallery is trading traditional white walls for something grittier, more immersive and delightfully raw. Housed in an old industrial space, just blocks beyond London’s financial district you’ll find their latest group exhibition, The Garage, showcasing an international lineup of 20 emerging voices, each as provocative, thoughtful and electric as the next.Much like their debut show, Public Life, which transformed the former public toilet-turned-nightclub into an exhibition space, The Garage embraces its industrial backdrop — something akin to a "disused Underground station" — as an extension of the work on display. “It’s got a really factory kind of feel...
For hand papermakers, an “occlusion” describes when strands of hair or flecks of dust find their way onto a sheet, disrupting its otherwise clean existence by an unexpected obstruction. In Lyric Shen’s latest solo presentation at Silke Lindner, the artist delves into this concept as a metaphor for how (often unintended) experiences become embedded in the greater fabric of life, exploring exile and transference through intricate veils of ink and paper.There is an occlusion pairs the ancient craft of porcelain and stoneware with contemporary techniques like inkjet printing and digital media. Underscoring ideas of memory, privacy and the passage of time, the exhibition culminates in the heart of the gallery with a poignant reconstruction of a room from a Japanese colonial house that once belo...
The latest Defender in Land Rover's four-wheeled infantry is here – and it is quite something.Ever since it was announced last summer, there's been an endless buzz around the Land Rover Defender OCTA. And understandably so: it's an SUV with a 635 horsepower, 4.4 litre, twin-turbo V8 engine that does 0-to-60 in 3.8-seconds, has a top speed of 155 mph and packs a massive 750 Nm of peak torque. But it feels like the hype around the new car isn't simply down to its impressive on-paper specs – nor even because of the £160,800 GBP ($167,900 USD) price tag you'll find on an "Edition One" model. Rather, five years on from the Defender's 2020 relaunch, the Defender OCTA seems to mark an entirely new chapter in Land Rover's decades long lore – a story started in 1948 in the middle of England where i...