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The space in between
The design museum holon in israel presents the first large-scale retrospective exhibition of japanese studio nendo.
The exhibition creates a conceptual village of design objects and installation pieces within the gallery rooms. Visitors walk through a labyrinth of open-top display cases, each providing a window into the creative process of the studio.
More than 70 works are divided into six categories of ‘in between spaces’ — a theme that riffs off nendo’s own methodology of finding ‘gaps’ in existing ideas to be made into new concepts.
Curator: Maria Cristina Didero
Exhibition design: nendo and takeshi yamamura / yamamura sanzlavina architects
design museum holon, israel, until october 2016
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Barbie, more than a doll
Barbie is a global icon and in 56 years of life, she has managed to knock down every linguistic, cultural, social, and anthropological barrier. It is for this reason that the Museo delle Culture in Milan has chosen to dedicate an exhibition to her called Barbie. The Icon, curated by Massimiliano Capella.
Until 13 March 2016 Barbie. The Icon Mudec, Milan
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A Zakkaya in the museum
Approximately half a century ago, while japan was enjoying a long period of rapid economic growth, ‘zakka’ typically referred to things like kettles, brooms, buckets and other utensils, necessary household items. however, now on the shelves of ‘zakkaya’, or ‘miscellaneous goods stores’, shoppers can find a slew of other items.
The exhibition ‘ZAKKA – goods and things’ curated by naoto fukasawa, surveys the particularities and sensibilities of the concept of ‘zakka’, and the environments they occupy, considering the mundane and assorted items as a unique culture of their own. bringing varied sundries together in one space, the show draws attention to the appeal of the design and appearance of ‘zakka’, and how it can be defined.
at 21_21 design sight, tokyo until june 5th, 2016
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An exhibition
Recreated by the ICA as part of its Richard Hamilton at the ICA exhibition, an Exhibit (1957) was originally conceived by Hamilton in close collaboration with writer-critic Lawrence Alloway and artist Victor Pasmore for the ICA’s original premises at Dover Street in London. Organised around a modular hanging system, a kit of suspended Perspex panels was devised to be freely configured whilst installing, with the intention of giving visitors opportunity ‘to generate their own compositions’ as they walked through.
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Nomadic Dharavic Design Museum
Dharavi is a three-square-kilometer urban village located in the heart of Mumbai. Despite difficult living conditions and a high density population, locals that inhabit this user-generated neighborhood design, manufacture and commercialize all kinds of crafts and goods. Opened in february 2016, the design museum opened its doors. Traveling by pushcart, similar to those used by locals to distribute and sell goods, design museum was set up as a platform for makers to present their products to the community, the city of Mumbai and, in turn, the rest of the world. The main mission of the program is to use design as a tool to promote social change, to create a meeting point for cultural exchange and innovation, and to challenge the negative perception of informal settlements around the world.
creators: jorge mañes & amanda pinatih
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manus x machina
In the 2016 edition of the MET’s annually staged fashion exhibition — more than 170 garments are presented in order to challenge preconceived notions about hand and machine-made clothing –temporary alcoves form part of an immersive ‘ghost cathedral’ designed by OMA new york. They have transformed the atrium of the museum’s robert lehman wing into an almost ethereal space using a perforated white scrim that offers varying degrees of transparency. The dual level intervention hosts a sequence of case studies, where haute couture and ready-to-wear pieces are presented side by side in order to reveal their hand or machine-made characteristics.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is a haute couture wedding dress with a 20-foot train, designed by karl lagerfeld for chanel. Details of its embroidery are projected onto a domed ceiling, while the floor below is a temporary surface designed to increase potential display area. The first floor unfolds as a series of alcoves built around the architecture of the gallery, while the level below is arranged as sequential suite of rooms presented one after the other.
from may 5 to august 14, 2016
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The Fish Pond Song
A video work by Jeroen Kooijmans at the Stedelijk Museum guides visitors through an imaginary world of war, propelled by narratives of fear, dreams and lust. Exhibited in its entirety for the first time, the more than 700-sq-m installation unfolds over three chapters, communicating war as an abstract reality – a lurking evil and psychological madness.
Video projections featured in the spatial installation appear on simple archetypal structures and their surrounding walls – not unlike the set for a contemporary theatre performance. Compared with the voyeuristic distance often offered in a playhouse, The Fish Pond Song allows visitors to immerse themselves fully in the projected landscapes and to more actively engage in their thought-provoking content.
Stedelijk Museum ’s-Hertogenbosch until 5 June 2016.
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Making Africa. A Continent of Contemporary Design
From March 2015, a major exhibition by the Vitra Design Museum sheds new light on contemporary African design. Showcasing the work of over 120 artists and designers, the exhibition illustrates how design accompanies and fuels economic and political changes on the continent.
Vitra Design Museum 14 March – 13 September 2015
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao 30 October 2015 – 21 February 2016
Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona 22 March – 31 July 2016
Curator: Amelie Klein Advising curator: Okwui Enwezor Assistant curator: Julia Friedel Curatorial intern: Rony Chan Exhibition design: Emyl GmbH, Basel Exibition graphics & catalogue: Double Standards, Berlin
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Faith & Form
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The Earth is Plane, the World is Flat. Nedko Solakov
The Truth (The Earth is Plane, the World is Flat),1992–95 Paintings, drawings, collages, photographs, maps, discarded globes, stuffed animals, video film on DVD, colour, sound, 9’52’’, looped; monitor, CD-player, loudspeakers, T-shirt, Bulgarian newspapers, handwritten texts; dimensions variable. A 12 1/3 (and even more) Year Survey, Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art, Malmö, 2004 Collection Musee d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Luxembourg
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Bourollec x 4
Rennes hosts a special cultural event which sees four exhibitions by ronan & erwan bouroullec presented at three of the city’s emblematic institutions.
Each show focuses on a different aspect of the french design duo’s practice, looking at their engagement with public space, microarchitecture and product development.
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bringing vitra to life
Ten years ago, vitra initiated a research project in collaboration with dutch designer hella jongerius to study the properties and possibilities of colors, textures, finishes and materials found in the company’s portfolio. During milan design week 2016 the vitra colour & material library is brought to life with ‘colour machine’, an installation by jongerius, bas van tol, and müller van tol, at casa vitra in the city’s corso como district.
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marni ballhaus brings colorful colombian cumbia culture to milan design week
Italian fashion house marni has opened their showroom to the public during milan design week 2016 to showcase their new furniture collection influenced by colombian culture.
Marni ballhaus sees the traditional full circular skirts worn by cumbia dancers and the knotted scarves worn by the men reinterpreted and reproduced in iconic marni fabrics. Suspended in a circular formation, the floating skirts serve as a vibrant backdrop to the live performances of voice, music and dance celebrated throughout the week.
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When fashion meets exhibition design
French fashion house Hèrmes has presented their ‘collections for the home 2016-2017’ during an exhibition held at the center of the city during milan design week 2016. The set is comprised of furniture, textiles, and accessories including a sofa, chairs, trays, blankets, screens and a cabinet.
architects: Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo
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50 manga chairs
Nendo’s ’50 manga chairs’ installation for friedman benda draws a comparison between manga comics and furniture design and is presented during milan design week 2016 within the facoltà teologica dell’italia settentrionale.
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Ladies & Gentlemen
Curated by PS and Rome’s Secondome gallery, the “Ladies & Gentlemen” collective exhibition showcases new works and displays by more than 15 designers. Each one was given a room in a fine old Milan mansion, left empty for years.
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12– 17 April 2016 Ladies & Gentlemen via Cesare Correnti 14, Milan
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