Image 7 of 7 from gallery of Tham & Videgård Celebrates Two Decades in Practice with Exhibition in Stockholm, Sweden. Courtesy of Tham & Videgård
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Image 5 of 21 from gallery of OMA / AMO Completes Flexible Permanent Exhibition Space for Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Photograph by OMA
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With I Can Make You Feel Good, Mitchell goes beyond his commercial photography to revisit his roots, documenting Black youths enjoying simple pleasures.
Commemorating 30 years of Médecins du Monde providing medical care to excluded peoples, the Mise au Poing exhibition places viewers in the middle of the issue.
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Llevamos muchos años en la producción de exposiciones, pero ninguna tan sabrosa como esta. Diseño expositivo en cartón para la cátedra del sabor de la UAM.
Desde los años 50, la megalópolis brasileña siempre ha sido un hervidero de creatividad en arquitectura, arte y diseño. Paseamos por lo mejor de ayer y de hoy.
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PlayWood is a furniture assembly system that allows you to combine any panel, of any material, between 15-20 mm thickness. The panels do not get damaged by the connectors, so you can reuse them for a later project. You can download the designs: they contain all the essential detailed informations to create your furniture.
The Escher X nendo | Between Two Worlds exhibit housed inside the NGV in Melbourne, Australia, is an exhibit that's like walking into a documentary and for brief moments you feel like you are inside Escher’s head.
Image 9 of 12 from gallery of Future Materiality Pavilion / Pravda Bureau. Photograph by Ivan Erofeev
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Dutch collective Envisions return to its academic beginnings this month in a new exhibition, _Envisions: The Envisionaires_ at "Plymouth College of Art.":https://www.plymouthart.ac.uk/latest/calendar/envisions-the-envisionaires The internationally acclaimed design collective, whose work focuses on the process behind making objects rather than final product, met while studying and have gained critical acclaim since graduating and its debut show at Salone del Mobile in Milan, 2016.
At the Museo Casa de la Moneda in Madrid, the architects define four wooden volumes, creating flexible, neutral spaces and allowing proximity with smaller graphic works by sculptor Susana Solano.
An art exhibition show involves many expenses, from renting a venue to publicity, printing banners and providing food and drinks for the guests. The ideal way to cover these expenses is to find sponsors.
Image 19 of 20 from gallery of Hoki Museum / Nikken Sekkei.
Completed in 2017 in Alenquer, Portugal. Images by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG. Intervening in an existing building is in itself a good challenge, when we have added centuries of history to the pre-existence, the challenge is...
Chim↑Pom have been working together for ten years, but are virtually unknown outside Asia. As they open their first ever exhibition in the London at White Rainbow Gallery, followed by a solo show at the Saatchi Gallery later this year, is this about...
This is something really interesting that I came across today while digitizing various material here at The New York Public Library - (where I work as Head Photographer doing digital archiving and reproduction photography of fascinating items from the various collections). This "Fundamentals of Exhibition Design" was written in 1937 by Herbert Bayer (a graphic designer, typographer, photographer, painter, environmental designer, sculptor and exhibition designer). It brings up some thought provoking ideas about exhibition design, flow, perspective and field of vision. Some of the illustrations are great...particularly the last one. This essay by Herbert Bayer is also mentioned in the essay by Christopher Phillips titled "The Judgment Seat of Photography" in the quarterly journal OCTOBER (Autumn, 1982). That entire article can be read HERE.
Every hour there are thousands of projects published by many talented designers. But because those are published across a collection of different social networks and sites, you often miss them. That’s why I decided to put together the first edition of the Daily Design Inspiration, and now we...