The project hosts a group of artists who were invited to visit each other's studios in London and Paris: textile artists Luz Moreno Pinart and Simone Pheulpin, wood sculptor Eleanor Lakelin, and ceramicist Akiko Hirai.
Read MoreLOEWE is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2023 LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize is Eriko Inazaki (b. 1972, Japan), awarded for her work Metanoia, 2019.
Read MoreLOEWE FOUNDATION and Studio Voltaire have today announced Hong Kong-based artist and independent publisher, Beatrix Pang, as the recipient of their inaugural year-long international residency.
Read MoreLOEWE is pleased to open submissions for the LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize 2023, which will take place in New York in spring next year.
Read MoreLOEWE is pleased to announce the winner of the 2022 LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize is Dahye Jeong (b. 1989, Korea), awarded with her work, A Time of Sincerity, 2021.
Read MoreSalone del Mobile has always been an important creative moment for LOEWE
Read MoreContinuing its mission to support and celebrate craft in its many forms, LOEWE FOUNDATION will sponsor the Tokuma Memorial Cultural Foundation for Animation in a collaboration that gives three years of financial support to maintain the cultural activities at the GHIBLI MUSEUM, MITAKA.
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