A Voyage through the Diamond Realm
Feb 27, 2026by De Beers Feb 27, 2026
The immersive installation by De Beers, featuring artist Lakshmi Madhavan, framed natural diamonds through art, nature and human expression at India Art Fair 2026.
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by De Beers Feb 27, 2026
The immersive installation by De Beers, featuring artist Lakshmi Madhavan, framed natural diamonds through art, nature and human expression at India Art Fair 2026.
by Sunena V Maju Feb 12, 2026
At New York’s Park Avenue Armory, gleaming silver, Tiffany glass and framed constitutional prints quietly reveal the comforts and contradictions of elite collecting.
by Chahna Tank Dec 16, 2025
STIR speaks with the French ceramic artist about her exhibition at the Twenty First Gallery, New York, exploring her vibrant palette, tartan motifs and the role of joy in her practice.
by Bansari Paghdar Dec 08, 2025
The second edition of Journeying Across the Himalayas by the Royal Enfield Social Mission comprises an expanded showcase with immersive installations, talks and vibrant crafts.
by Chahna Tank Nov 26, 2025
Through nine diorama-like galleries, the exhibition reconstructs domestic life in the Netherlands during the Dutch Golden Age, foregrounding the global forces that sustained it.
by Mrinmayee Bhoot Nov 05, 2025
A radical rehaul of the interior spaces of a Haussmannian structure in Palais-Royal, Paris, underscores the French architect’s quest to rethink museum architecture.
by Aarthi Mohan Sep 26, 2025
In conversation with STIR, the Paris-based collective reflects on practise rooted in culture, accessibility and cohesive energy, along with their artistic direction at Maison&Objet 2025.
by Aarthi Mohan Sep 09, 2025
OMA partner Shohei Shigematsu stages the Maison’s codes and crafts as a sequence of inhabitable spaces at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka.
by Jincy Iype Aug 06, 2025
STIR speaks to Niklas Bildstein Zaar of sub on how their exhibition design and AI exhibition guide for VAB reframes ‘intelligence’ as something architecture can live and perform.
by Aarthi Mohan Aug 05, 2025
French landscape collective TER’s installation at the Potager du Roi coalesced architecture and environmental data, making sensors like heat, water and wind part of the experience.
by Mrinmayee Bhoot Jul 31, 2025
A documentary film by Thomas Furhapter highlights the banal, near liminal spaces composing one of many integration facilities providing courses for the integration of refugee groups into Austrian society.
by Mrinmayee Bhoot Jul 15, 2025
The New York-based artist’s project turns the Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, into a film set where visitors play roles in a fictional world.
by Jincy Iype Jul 09, 2025
A deserted studio, ex-architects and a timeline from ‘Less is more’ to ‘No is more’: Hungary's national pavilion at the Biennale Architettura explores alternative post-architecture merits.
by Sunena V Maju Apr 17, 2025
At Milan Design Week 2025, the French brand redefined luxury through architectural restraint, artisanal mastery and quiet longing.
by Jincy Iype Dec 30, 2024
The pavilion park, part of the Architecture and Design Film Festival’s South Asian premiere by STIR in India, will feature immersive installations as responses to: ‘Frames of Reference’.
by Giulia Zappa Dec 02, 2024
At the Galerie des Gobelins in Paris, the manifesto exhibition on designer and scenographer Richard Peduzzi honours 50 years of his career marked by a holistic approach to decorative arts.
by Dhwani Shanghvi Sep 17, 2024
The supple inflatable cabin in Beijing evokes a primordial, womb-like space to alleviate urban alienation.
by Sunena V Maju Jul 10, 2024
The British artist and stage designer's first monographic museum exhibition reveals an immersive journey through her origins, rigour and creative depth.
by Mrinmayee Bhoot Jul 02, 2024
STIR speaks with Marco Sammicheli, director of the Milan-based museum, on the French designer’s solo exhibition conceptualised as an interactive domestic setting.
by Zohra Khan Feb 08, 2024
Inspired by a spirit of renewal, AMO suspends a clinical looking office interior over an elaborate landscaped floor to stage the luxury fashion brand’s recent menswear show.
by Sakhi Sobti Sep 03, 2023
Curated by Sara Raza, ‘Love Songs: Photography and Intimacy’ presents works of 16 international photographers, reinforcing the complexity of romantic relationships.
by Jincy Iype Aug 28, 2023
The store features a maze of metallic grids filled with 23 tones of local granite that simulate collapsed walls of a Portuguese rampart, its features softened by a play of transparencies.
by Sukanya Deb May 22, 2023
Rijksmuseum's extended research and curatorial project brings scholarship and conservational insight relating the 17th century Dutch painter to the digital realm.
by Sunena V Maju Apr 20, 2023
STIR dives into the scenography explorations of fashion brands at Milan Design Week 2023, exhibiting the best of fashion, art, design and technology.
by STIRworld Mar 16, 2023
Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley, the first women designer duo to produce the Academy Awards set, emphasised nostalgia and love for films, through cinema hall iconography.
by Sunena V Maju Mar 15, 2023
Joana Vasconcelos collaborates with Dior to create a monumental site-specific textile structure for Autumn-Winter 2023-24, entitled Valkyrie Miss Dior.
by Devanshi Shah Feb 18, 2023
teamLab forays into scenography with Director Daniel Kramer’s interpretation of Giacomo Puccini's final opera Turandot, to be performed in Tokyo, following its premiere in Geneva.
by STIRworld Feb 11, 2023
AMO designed a moving stage for the Prada FW23 Menswear runway at Fondazione Prada, Milan. This kinetic design alters the perception of staging and presentation.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Aug 05, 2022
Vladimir Belogolovsky talks to Paris-based clown Slava Polunin about making fantasies, bringing comedy and metaphysics together, and a notion of living life as a work of art.
by STIRworld Jul 09, 2022
At Superstudio Più, Lexus: Sparks of Tomorrow was an immersive showcase featuring a wireframe model of the Lexus RZ electric car alongside Aqua Creations’ lighting fixtures.
by Jincy Iype Jun 06, 2022
STIR speaks to Ruby Barber, the floral artist behind Porsche’s The Art of Dreams, set to bloom at the intersection of nature, technology and dreamscape at Palazzo Clerici in Brera.
by Jincy Iype Jun 04, 2022
STIR speaks to Sam Baron, the French designer behind the floral scenography for Floræ Folium, a showcase of bespoke rugs by Tai Ping debuting at the historical Brera district.
by Virginia Cucchi Apr 22, 2022
Sometimes, when the architecture of your surroundings feels hostile, the architecture of the mind can save you, said the polymath. A tribute to his last collection.
by Jincy Iype Mar 30, 2022
Hermès launches its new Arceau Le temps voyageur watch at Watches & Wonders Geneva, with a “phantasmagorical" scenography by artist Sabrina Ratté called Time travels the world.
by Jincy Iype Apr 26, 2021
Perceiving time as an object, Hermès launched H08 in a scenography titled 'The Texture of Time', which embodies “spirit, momentum and movement” for the annual luxury watch fair.
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