Design + Wine 1976 to Now
Glass Tank was selected for this exhibition.
How Wine Became Modern explores the visual culture of wine and its stunning transformation over the last three decades. Designed in collaboration with renowned architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the exhibition combines historical artifacts, architectural models, design objects, newly commissioned artworks, and enticing installations, including a "smell wall," to probe many aspects of wine culture, among them: the globalization of wine; concepts of terroir; wine in popular media; new strategies in label, glassware, and winery design; &and wine tourism.
Work by:
Christopher Cox, (Denver) Dan Ziglam and Elliot Brook (Newcastle) Fantome (North-East England) Kyouei Design, (Toyko) Max Lamb (London) Clarita Lulic (Newcastle) Paul Merrick (Newcastle) Martin Ruiz de Azua (Barcelona) Ronja Svaneborg (Copenhagen) Laila Maia Baria (London)
Color Light was selected for this exhibition.
The New Domestic Landscape' is part of the Design Event North East festival which is supported by the Arts Council, England and Northern Rock Foundation. The festival takes place from 21-31 October 2010 throughout the North East region and the theme this year is Conversation. There will be a range of exhibitions and events covering all aspects of design from product design to graphics, fashion and architecture.For more information please visit www.design-event.co.uk.
Introducing a new kind of creative event, open to public, which takes over Museums and cultural institutions, and presents live collaborated work in progress processes by selected artists from around the world, featuring live art, music & audiovisuals; performances, video screenings, round tables, workshops and many unpredictable social consequences. Only for the happy, the gifted, the curious and the open minded.
®Nova is an interactive, full-environmental experience utilizing color, light, textures, music and design, in the form of collaborative and integrated compositions by a wide range of artists from around the world. From hand-made illustrations to large scale murals to modern digital art; moving image to multimedia convergence, art will be made without the limitations or restrictions of traditional format and will rely heavily on the magic of live improvisation. During this constantly evolving and mutating exhibition, the creative process are to be witnessed as an ongoing work in progress rife with experimentation, challenging traditional and contemporary techniques and the bending of modern technology.
Curated by David Quiles Guillo
ROJO® www.rojo-magazine.com
Design and the 21st century
Water Clock was selected for this exhibition.
"The State of Things," the inaugural exhibition of the Design Museum Holon, features more than 100 objects that collectively reflect issues concerning the practice, consumption and cultural impact of contemporary international design. Ranging from ordinary household items to life-enhancing and life-saving technologies, the objects in this exhibition reveal the same ingenuity and poetic quality evident in the new Ron Arad building that houses them. Each grouping of works represents a contemporary category whether through the materials employed, the concepts conveyed, or the uses intended, these objects reflect our times so acutely that they could only have been made in the last few years, and thus bespeak the current "state of things."
About Design Museum Holon. Design Museum Holon, the highly anticipated creation by Ron Arad Architects, has already been internationally lauded as one of the most innovative architectural achievements of the 21st century's first decade. The greater part of the building's exterior is shrouded by a sinuous ribbon facade composed of five bands of Corten weathering steel.
GALERIE VIE 25th Anniversary
produced by a ZILLION ideas.
Magazine Library is the first moving exhibit/library of magazines and independent publications from over 50 countries. Each exhibit is a curated new discovery of magazines with genres of fashion, architecture, art, culture, lifestyle, photography, and more. Vintage magazines dating back to the 1920s like French fashion magazine FEMINA are part of Magazine Library`s large collection. There have been over 35,000 visitors at Magazine Library`s first four showings.
Magazine Library`s 5th exhibition was held at Maison Aoyama displaying a fresh variety of publications and a featured fashion section as it celebrates Galerie Vie`s 25th Anniversary and Fashion`s Night Out on September 11th September 30th, 11:00 ~ 20:00.
Kyouei design created a sound design for magazine library.