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17/02/2026
✨ANNOUNCEMENT✨
🗓️March 15 - June 21, 2026
and are pleased to present an exhibition by internationally acclaimed Australian designer Marc Newson, opening on 15 March 2026 in the Auditorium Oscar Niemeyer.
Spanning four decades of Newson’s groundbreaking practice, the exhibition brings together fourteen key works installed both indoors and outdoors. Together, they offer visitors a rare opportunity to encounter iconic designs that have shaped the international discourse on contemporary design and profoundly influenced the objects of everyday life.
📷 courtesy | (c) Larry Lamay | Courtesy of Gagosian Gallery
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04/01/2026
dream. 💭✨️
Interiors for the Quitandinha Casino Hotel, Petrópolis, Brazil (1940s), showcasing bold colour, dramatic patterns, and modern Baroque flair.
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31/12/2025
Continuing our reflections on a year of remarkable stories.❣️
Excited for the year ahead! ✨
Step into the dreamlike world of Rocchetta
Mattei 🖤
A 19th-century castle born from the imagination of Count Cesare Mattei: inventor, philosopher, and founder of electro-homeopathy, a curious 19th-century medical theory that drew admirers from across Europe.
Built as both home and symbol of his eccentric vision, the castle blends Moorish, Gothic, and Romantic motifs into a living labyrinth of colour and light. After Mattei’s death, Mario Venturoli continued the work, preserving its fantastical spirit. A place where science, mysticism, and architecture meet in one surreal harmony.
Among the must-sees at London is Tadaskia’s work with , Stand S3.
As PAD London kicks off in style, the excitement continues across the city with Frieze London and Frieze Masters opening their doors to VIPs today, making it a standout week for the London art world.
New for Frieze London 2025, Echoes in the Present is a curated section that explores dialogue between artists from Brazil and Africa, and their diasporas. These ties are shaped by shared histories marked by the forced movement of African people across the Atlantic, and by subsequent cultural exchange. Curated by Jareh Das, an independent curator working between the UK and West Africa, Echoes in the Present looks at the intricate relationships between land, material and memory across a range of contemporary practices.
Tadáskía presents a poetic constellation of paintings, drawings, and sculptural forms that explore the idea of the “shell”-not only as a shape but also as a metaphor for metamorphosis and fluid identity.
Combining fable, poetry, and Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Indigenous histories, the works trace a world where transformation is both material and existential.
Don’t miss!
📆15 - 19 Oct, 2025 [15 - 19.10.2025]
📍The Regent’s Park, London, UK
📷Tadáskía - Installation Shots (2025) | All images Courtesy of the artist and
1/ photo by Caroline Lima
3-4/ photo Sebastiano Pellion di Persano
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25/08/2025
“I see hidden codes within the everyday.”
- Sandra Poulson
This week’s spotlight is on Sandra Poulson, an interdisciplinary artist born in Lisbon and raised in Luanda, Angola. With a background in fashion design, Poulson now creates deeply symbolic sculptures and installations that explore the lingering effects of neocolonialism through everyday materials like soap, concrete, dust, and monochrome garments.
Her solo exhibition, Sandra Poulson: Este quarto parece uma República, is currently on view at MoMA PS1 until October 6. The show delves into the subtle social and political narratives embedded in household objects.
Next up ✨
Poulson’s work will also feature in Echoes in the Present London 2025, the new curated section explores the intergenerational dialogue between contemporary artists from Brazil, Africa and their diasporas. Brazil and West Africa’s entangled histories reverberate ‘to make us reconsider how things are remembered, how we engage with them in the present and how they signal possible futures!
📸 The artist Sandra Poulson, photographed by Adama Jalloh (2022) | All work by Sandra Poulson I
1/ Installation view: Este quarto parece uma República I Courtesy MoMA PS1 I Photo by Kris Graves
2/ Installation view Este quarto parece uma República, Cabinda Dreams (2024) | Courtesy MoMA PS1 I Photo by Kris Graves
3/ Plastic Broken Chairs Juxtaposed (2019)
4/ Gradeamento (2022) | Jahmek Contemporary Art (Luanda)
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18/08/2025
This week our Maker is Kylie Manning ()
With gestural brushstrokes that blur abstraction, figuration, and even gender, the New York-based artist creates paintings as delicate as they are impactful.
Manning’s work is heavily informed by the atmospheres, latitudes, and colours present in the various geographies of her childhood, where she witnessed the impacts of social, political, and economic change.
Using brushwork, light, and balance, the artist captures moments within her personal history, such as her time working on Alaskan fishing boats and memories of surfing in Mexico. Her works primarily originate from within themselves, but she also sources imagery from old family photographs. Her oil paint compositions center on ethereal, gestural, and genderless figures within expansive, disparate landscapes. While some appear more clearly, other figures are defined by lyrical swathes of paint suggesting a face and the outline of a body.
Manning purposefully leaves the origin, gender, ano raison d’être of the forms within her paintings up to interpretation, allowing the viewer to step into her world, yet form their own reading of the work. ✨💕
📸Photo by | All images courtesy of Kylie Manning I
1/ Outside my certain site (2021)
2/ Sea Change (Diptych) (2023)
3/ Metronome (2023)
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13/07/2025
Lisa Seebach creates a delicate interplay of steel and ceramic, where fragile lines and solid forms converge to evoke psychological architecture.
Seebach’s work blurs the boundaries between the mental and physical, creating sculptures that serve as spatial metaphors for thought and emotion.
Her pieces often resemble enlarged drawings in space, where negative space plays a crucial role, and the steel elements delineate invisible realms. Seebach’s approach transforms everyday materials into poetic structures that invite introspection.
📸 Lisa Seebach - Der Turm (2015) | Courtesy of the artist |
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07/11/2022
In a bid to engage more children around the world with design, Galerie Philia has launched a new initiative named “Design Brut”, which sees school kids paired up with design studios to create gallery-worthy pieces.
The "Design Brut" project brings the sketches of six and seven-year-olds to life.
22/10/2022
Time for some house envy 🏠Arthur Cotton Moore’s Bernstein House in Washington is a masterclass in space-age modernist design. With its porthole windows and sculptural, free-flowing geometries throughout – inclusive of a stark pool the Bernstein House pushed boundaries by bringing together disparate elements and textures into a unique structure.
📷: Bernstein House in Washington by Arthur Cotton Moore, 1979 — photo by
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Our team is composed of multilingual communication specialists with solid PR experience, in-depth knowledge of the art world, excellent academic qualifications and unrivalled access to the most influential press contacts worldwide. The team can adapt to undertake a wide range of projects, from targeted press campaigns and intimate events to large-scale press operations and major international launches.
Reiber PR represents prestigious clients including privately and government funded cultural institutions, commercial galleries, art foundations, biennials, and art and design fairs. Our clients have included V&A, Royal Academy, Fondazione Prada, National Portrait Gallery, Fondation Cartier, and many more.