Frame Magazine – Issue 166

Frame Magazine Issue 166 is here. Delve into the portfolios of progressive creatives merging past practices with forward thinking – from deconstructing cultural heritage in order to revitalize crafts to challenging architectural hierarchies by reinterpreting tradition. This issue investigates how restoration, craft, indigenous techniques and cultural traditions are intersecting with technology, new materials and globalization.

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