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The building was planned by the famous architect and artist Max Bill. Here you can find interesting, small exhibitions of contemporary artists and it’s also a nice place sitting outside in the café next to the river.
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Hong Kong is a city of convenience, as you're never more than 100 metres away from a newspaper stand (sort of like a mobile newsagent). In some of the oldest streets of Central/Wan Chai, you'll find these types of metal kiosks each specialising in one service; key cutting, shoe shine, even Chinese pharmaceuticals. However this bright blue Stamp Kiosk was something I'd never seen before, a middle aged lady waiting to carve traditional chinese ceramic stamps as well as western rubber ones. Convenient or just random?
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If you are into Brutalism and would like to see something different in Vienna (apart from Schönbrunn Palace and its historic city centre …) this church is worth the journey. On the basis of a model by Fritz Wotruba, the Austrian sculptor, the church was built from 1974–76. (Photo: Thomas Ledl)
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Beautiful architecture and setting, ideal place for catching the latest art-house flick or to enjoy evening tea and a journal session. Friendly staff, ambient atmosphere and a wonderful crowd.
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Favourite gastronomic restaurant in town, great food, friendly atmosphere and a very nice wine selection. Sitting downstairs in the old butcher shop is a must.
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Koto In zen temple. Peaceful, luxurious, out of time. 
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Super popular ski fields in Queenstown. We went at the end of the season but definitely worth visiting in the peak of Winter.
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Current representing gallery.
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This is my new local cafe. Healthy food, lovely people and great atmosphere. My favourites are the kyuri cleanse juice, the Avodon and the Joy's salad. Great place for meetings too.
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Delicious tyical japanese food.
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Best Coffee in the city, Hands down! Multiple locations all over the city. Each have their own distinct Atmosphere. The Park location borders Trinity Bellwoods Park. If you want to stroll with your coffee. Keep your eyes peeled for the albino squirrel and watch your step with the slack liners in the park. The staff at SJCB are talented and not preachy about coffee education. It's just good, consistent beverages and assorted pastries. No wifi. Not a place to set up an office for the day. Toronto has lots of those.
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Peter Nencini came to London in 1992, to study at the Royal College of Art. Aside from a three-year interlude working in Brussels, he stayed put. A designer and educator, he has worked across print and television for clients such as the New York Times and the BBC. More recently, he has gravitated towards editioned and exhibited work in ceramic, fabric, wood and metal — with a bonding interest in the space between typographic and figurative form. An interview about his work, with Ryan G. Nelson for the Walker Art Center, can be read here. His editioned box and wall works are currently showing at Partners & Spade, New York.
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Louise Pomeroy is an illustrator based in London. After graduating from Kingston University'08, Louise has gone on to win a D&AD New Blood award for her book of illustrated shorts 'I Married a Toyboy Convict'. Recent clients include Random House, No Brow, Super Superficial and Suzuki Motoden.
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 I believe that jewelry should be a characteristic of the wearer; as distinct and individual as the person who wears it.  Always earthy and metal prominent, my form of design is to present a contemporary take on traditional items. Whether the project is to repurpose inherited pieces, design a custom item, or simply add to our collection, the process is very intentional. Since Sustainability and small-scale production is my main focus, our pieces are never mass-produced or ready to ship and I take pride in the intimacy of creating made to order pieces.  
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Benoît François is a French multidisciplinary artist. Whether it's still or in motion, his versatile body of work is characterized by a poetic and synthetic approach. The wittiness of his creations - drawings, animations, objects or installations - brings to light the very essence and a contemporary vision of the subjects he is working with.   Amongst others, he collaborated with brands and institutions such as HERMÈS, APARTAMENTO, THE NEW YORK TIMES, AUDEMARS PIGUET, TATE MODERN, AIGLE, KPM, ZEIT MAGAZIN , THE PLANT, VOGUE, M LE MONDE, LUNCHEON, THE PARIS REVIEW, etc.
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Illustrator and doodler unsettled in London via elsewhere
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I'm Angelo Iodice and I was born in Barletta, southern of Italy. I'm graduated in Chemistry and whole of my research has developed in these years under the mark of scientific intervention on a classical stratification. The study of archeology, the ancient pagan rituals, the attraction towards the indeterminate and the elusive holograms through physical chemical formulas are the basis of my reserche that once anagrammated produce unusual shapes and visions that enchant. Now I'm living in Ancona, Italy.
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Danny Bracken is an artist and composer based in Pittsburgh.
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Charlotte Strick is a principal at the multidisciplinary graphic design firm, Strick&Williams, founded in 2014 with her longtime friend and colleague, Claire Williams Martinez. The studio collaborates with cultural institutions and clients in the arts, publishing, education, non-profits and everything in-between. For 14 years prior, Strick was a designer turned art director at Farrar, Straus & Giroux, where she designed book covers for much-loved authors like Jonathan Franzen, Roberto Bolaño, and Lydia Davis. Her work has been featured in the AIGA 50 Books / 50 Covers show, the TDC Annual Exhibition, Print Magazine, and in many books about cover design. The proud owner of a coveted Silver Cube from The Art Directors Club, Charlotte is also Art Editor of the distinguished literary magazine, "The Paris Review". Her writings on art and design have been published by "The Paris Review", "The Atlantic", and "The Huffington Post". A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Charlotte lives with her husband and their twin boys in Brooklyn, New York.
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Multidisciplinary Creative.
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Design & Art Direction – NYC
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Vicki Ling 凌小童 Vicki is a freelance illustrator currently living in New Orleans. She has a strong eye for detail and a unique ability to convey emotion through her fictional imagery. Vicki received her MFA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2013. Having lived in Chicago, London and Shanghai, Vicki has worked with various commercial clients and exhibited internationally. Her drawings have been recognized by American Illustration, the Society of Illustrators, and 3x3 Illustration. Vicki is available for commissions, collaborations, and other such projects.
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Freelance illustrator based in Montreal 
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spanish production designer and photographer
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Swiss based Graphic Designer
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