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Artist Adam Bridgland pays tribute to rock lyrics with intense colours and visual attitude

Creative Boom

Interdisciplinary artist Adam Bridgland hasn't, though, as his second solo exhibition stands as a testament to. And this new exhibition showcases new interpretations of his most memorable phrases, allowing viewers to discover fresh and unique perspectives on the artist's most recognisable expressions.

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Let's stop making design festivals for designers and make creativity available to everyone

Creative Boom

We all have a vision of what a design festival might look like: a few days filled with talks, workshops, exhibitions, pop-up shops and social gatherings aimed at inspiring, educating and fostering a sense of community among attendees. Some of the 2019 festivals, like myself, have gone on to work as designers in the 2021 edition.

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MoMA’s Good Design Exhibition Invites Us to Reassess the Way We Design

High on Design by Wix

is the question that opened MoMA’s recent exhibition, The Value of Good Design. This theme becomes present as one strolls around the rich showcase of well-designed, mid-century products, from household goods and furniture, to graphics and electronics. Digital image © 2019 The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: John Wronn.

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The five biggest exhibition design stories of 2020

Design Week

“It could kickstart a revolution”: exhibition design post-Covid. Non-Pavilion, a VR installation at the V&A for last year’s London Design Festival How would the badly-hit exhibition sector return after the first lockdown? Electronic: from Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers.

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Seven Artists Crack Open the Art of Printed Matter in ‘Bookworks’

Colossal

In a new exhibition in London, the world of reading provides a starting point for the seven artists to explore a wide range of themes and materials, highlighting our perennial fascination with the printed and bound medium. Guy Laramée, “Petit Larousse Illustré” (2019), carved dictionary, pigments, inks, brass clip.

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Disaster Capitalism: The Provocative Public Art of Prague’s David ?erný

Azure Magazine

From a Brussels installation crudely depicting European national stereotypes to a theatrically elongated middle finger floating down Prague’s Vltava River, his installations have reliably spurred controversy, all while shaping public space – and public consciousness – across Czechia and around the world. Suddenly, ?erný’s

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Lexus Design Award winners suggest we can have nice things, without ruining the planet

Creative Boom

In 2019, Pavels tested his design in the Atacama Desert, a desert plateau in Chile, officially the driest place on Earth (not counting the poles). The exhibition is open to the public at Superstudio Più (Day Light), Via Tortona, 27, 20144 Milan, Italy, until 23 April. For more details, visit the Lexus Design Awards website.