touring exhibitions programme 2019 – 21
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The Design Museum Touring Programme This programme was set up in 2002 with the aim of bringing design exhibitions to audiences around the UK and internationally. Since then, the museum has toured more than 120 exhibitions to 101 venues in 29 countries worldwide. The Design Museum’s touring exhibitions range in size from 150 to 1000 square metres and cover all areas of design – architecture, fashion, furniture, graphics, product and more.
About the Design Museum The Design Museum is the world’s leading museum devoted to architecture and design. Its work encompasses all elements of design, including fashion, product and graphic design. Since it opened its doors in 1989, the museum has displayed everything from an AK-47 to high heels designed by Christian Louboutin. It has staged over 100 exhibitions, welcomed over five million visitors and showcased the work of some of the world’s most celebrated designers and architects including Paul Smith, Zaha Hadid, Jonathan Ive, Miuccia Prada, Frank Gehry, Eileen Gray and Dieter Rams. On 24 November 2016, the Design Museum relocated to Kensington, West London. Architect John Pawson converted the interior of a 1960s modernist building to create a new home for the Design Museum, giving it three times more space in which to show a wider range of exhibitions and significantly extend its learning programme.
Contents Future Exhibitions 6 Mars 8 Designs of our Time 12 14 16 18 20
Current Exhibitions Ferrari: Under the Skin Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius NEW OLD: Designing for our Future Selves In the Making Hello, My Name is Paul Smith
23 Exhibition Catalogues 27 Terms and Conditions 28 Contacts
In May 2018, the Design Museum was awarded the title of European Museum of the Year and commended by the panel for its effort in developing ‘an important democratic and multilayered intercultural dialogue, with a significant social impact in the community.’
The Design Museum, 2016
future exhibitions
ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS, HEYDAR ALIYEV CENTRE, 2014
Moving to Mars CURATORS Justin McGuirk is Chief Curator at the Design Museum Alex Newson was Senior Curator at the Design Museum and is now Senior Curator at the V&A Museum of Childhood, London Andrew Nahum is Principal Curator of Technology and Engineering at the Science Museum, London Eleanor Watson is Assistant Curator at the Design Museum VENUES Design Museum, London 16 October 2019 - 1 March 2020 TOUR AVAILABILITY from Spring 2020 SPACE
1. NASA, Curiosity, 2011–18 2. Foster + Partners, Mars Habitat design competition, RAC Laboratory, 2015
Getting humans to Mars has become one of the great projects of our time. Unlike the Moon landings of the last space race, however, this ambition is not purely symbolic. Mars holds the potential of human settlement and the promise of life after Earth. Some of the world’s greatest entrepreneurs, architects and engineers are dedicating themselves to conquering the next frontier. This exhibition explores the crucial role that design will play in this collective endeavour. From the capsules that need to keep dozens of passengers in harmony over a nine-month journey, to the habitats they will live in on Mars, and the terraforming of the landscape; every detail needs to be designed. This is falling to the traditional space agencies, such as NASA, to private entrepreneurs, such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, and to architects such as Norman Foster. The exhibition presents the current state of design ingenuity, from shuttle environments to Martian homes, clothing and tools. But it also invites designers and artists to collaborate with the space agencies to create new designs, and to speculate about the way this future might play out. The exhibition will explore the appeal of Mars and reveal a likely roadmap for the first manned missions. As well as technical and practical solutions, the exhibition will examine how design can address some of the more social and anthropological aspects of what it means to become a star-faring, multiplanetary species.
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Designs of our Time CURATORS Justin McGuirk is Chief Curator at the Design Museum Justine Boussard is an independent curator CATALOGUE 976 pages, 840 colour illustrations (see p. 28) TOUR AVAILABILITY from late 2019 SPACE 200 – 450 square metres
1. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Scewo, 2017 2. Nike, Nike Pro Hijab, 2017 3. Danielle Pender and Shaz Madani, Riposte Magazine, 2013 4. NLÉ, Makoko Floating School, 2012 5. Google, Waymo self driving car, 2016 6. Martino Gamper, 100 Chairs in 100 days, 2007 7. Exhibition view, Beazley Designs of the Year 2016
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This is the time of the smartphone, social media and Airbnb: all of them designed within the last decade. Each of them has reshaped how we live in ways that few could have predicted. It is the time of the global refugee crisis, and a growing sense of social responsibility – to each other, and to the planet. Though the problems facing us may sometimes seem intractable, this is also a time of unprecedented innovation through design of all kinds, from buildings to software. ‘Designs of our Time’ is an optimistic and uplifting exhibition, bringing together the designs that have shaped our world in the years since Steve Jobs launched the smartphone in 2007. The exhibition is organised into seven themes, each reflecting on how design is responding to a key social, economic or environmental issue facing the world today. It features autonomous vehicles, smart devices and websites, as well as furniture, books and buildings. Each of the featured projects (ranging between 60 and 100) is the starting point for an exploration of how it was designed, made and used, engaging audiences to discover the social and cultural impact of design. ‘Designs of our Time’ conveys the wide range of approaches to design, and provide a lens through which to understand the rapid changes that the world is going through. FUTURE EXHIBITIONS | 8
current exhibitions
EXHIBITION VIEW, FERRARI: UNDER THE SKIN, 2017
‘The secret world of car design is laid bare.’ Culture Whisperer ‘This show is well worth a spin.’ The Times ‘Intelligently curated and stunningly designed.’ Forbes ‘It’s not the first exhibition commemorating Ferrari’s 70-year history – but it may be the finest.’ Motor Sports Magazine
Ferrari: Under the Skin CURATORS Andrew Nahum is Principal Curator of Technology and Engineering at the Science Museum, London Gemma Curtin is Curator at the Design Museum EXHIBITION DESIGN Patricia Urquiola Studio GRAPHIC DESIGN Pentagram CATALOGUE 240 pages, 200 colour illustrations (see p. 29) VENUES Museo Ferrari, Maranello 26 May – 30 September 2017 Design Museum, London 15 November 2017 – 15 April 2018 City of Dreams, Macau 25 January – 16 June 2019 TOUR AVAILABILITY from Autumn 2019 SPACE approx. 870 square metres
What makes a myth? How does a car acquire an immortal name? What makes its creator an enigma and a legend? Building a brand today is a calculated and knowing process, but Ferrari arose to international fame through a more elusive and organic process, that suited different times; it started in an Italy ravaged by the Second World War, where Enzo Ferrari and his small team decided to create the perfect racing machine. Charting the holistic development of the luxury car brand as well as the design, the exhibition explores Ferrari’s powerful personality, the manufacturing process and its rising profile amongst its famous clientele. From the very first Ferrari to Michael Schumacher’s winning Formula One car, and including the newest hybrid model, the exhibition features rare cars as well as memorabilia displayed in public for the first time. This is a unique behind-the-scenes that will allow visitors to race through 70 years of the Ferrari experience through original hand-drawn sketches, sculpturelike models and engines, alongside films and interviews telling one of the great design stories of all time.
1. Exhibition view, F1-2000 racing car, designed by Rory Byrne; 2. Ferrari S.p.A., Yearbook, 1960; 3. Steve McQueen with his Ferrari 350 GT Berlinetta Lusso, 1963; 4. Ferrari S.p.A., F150 FM 05 drawing, 2013; 5. Exhibition view, Pininfarina Wooden Buck 365 P (1966), Aluminum body shell 250 LM (1964), Wireframe model 250 GTO (1962); 6. F40, designed in 1987 by Leonardo Fioravanti
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Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius CURATORS Alex Newson was Senior Curator at the Design Museum and is now Senior Curator at the V&A Museum of Childhood, London Hella Jongerius is a Dutch designer based in Berlin and founded the Jongeriuslab studio in 1993 EXHIBITION AND GRAPHIC DESIGN Jongeriuslab VENUES Design Museum, London 28 June – 24 September 2017 Museum Bojmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam 9 June – 12 August 2018 Stockholm 17 October 2019 – 9 February 2020 TOUR AVAILABILITY from February 2020 SPACE approx. 300 – 500 square metres
1. Exhibition view, silk, paper weaves and colour catchers 2. Exhibition view, woven textile piece 3. Exhibition view, woven textile piece 4. Exhibition view, coloured vases 5. Exhibition view, colour catchers and woven textile pieces 6. Exhibition view, colour catchers
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We see the world in colour, but rarely do we appreciate how it shapes what we see. In this unique exhibition, the acclaimed designer Hella Jongerius presents a reading of the world through colour. Drawing on years of research, she sets out to make us look deeper at the way colour behaves – on shapes and surfaces, in shadows and reflections. Through a series of phenomenological studies and experiences, the exhibition makes us question one of the most elemental aspects of design. How does colour behave on different forms and textures? What happens if you bend or fold a surface? How does a hue change at different times of the day? Where does colour end and its shadow begin? Hella Jongerius’ studies into such questions form the basis of what is an extraordinary sensory experience. The exhibition contains hundreds of dynamic elements, from textiles and porcelain tiles to what she calls ‘colour catchers’ and ‘3D colour wheels’, multi-faceted geometric mobiles that display the complex behaviour of light and movement on surfaces. Rich in sensory experiences and layered with cultural interpretation, this is an exhibition that inspires both design industry insiders and a broad audience drawn to the dynamics of colour in design, art and life. CURRENT EXHIBITIONS | 14
NEW OLD: Designing for our Future Selves CURATOR Jeremy Myerson is Helen Hamlyn Professor of Design, RCA EXHIBITION DESIGN Plaid London GRAPHIC DESIGN LucienneRoberts+ CATALOGUE 176 pages, 100 colour illustrations (see p. 28) VENUES Design Museum, London 12 January – 19 February 2017 Łódź Design Festival, Poland 3 – 17 October 2017 Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan 13 January – 22 April 2018 Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York 7 February – 23 May 2020 1. Future Facility, Amazin Apartment (design commission) 2. Sebastian Conran/ Consequential Robotics, MiRO Dog 3. Exhibition view (right), Alan Dye/NB Studio, Signs of the Time 4. Exhibition view, Yves Behar, Fuseproject and Superflex, Aura Power Suit (design commission) 5. PriestmanGood, Scooter for Life (design commission) 6. Exhibition view, Special Projects, Exchange (design commission)
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TOUR AVAILABILITY from Autumn 2019 to late 2019 and from June 2020
This exhibition looks at how design can help people lead fuller, healthier and more rewarding lives into old age, asking the question: how can designers meet the challenge of a rapidly ageing society? From robotic clothing to driverless cars, ‘NEW OLD’ rethinks design approaches to ageing. The exhibition is organised into six sections: Ageing, Identity, Home, Community, Working and Mobility, each featuring a special design commission by a leading designer or design team, creating new solutions for demographic change as well as addressing the challenges of ages. With new projects by Yves Béhar/fuseproject, Konstantin Grcic, Future Facility, Special Projects, IDEO and Priestman Goode, alongside products, prototypes and outstanding examples of infrastructure and urban planning, ‘NEW OLD’ examines how innovation and design can reimagine how we live the later stages of our lives.
SPACE approx. 250 square metres
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In the Making CURATORS Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby are a duo of internationally acclaimed designers whose eponymous studio has been based in London since 1996 Margaret Cubbage is an independent curator and worked at the Design Museum from 2008 to 2018 EXHIBITION DESIGN Universal Design Studio GRAPHIC DESIGN Build VENUES Design Museum, London 22 January – 4 May 2014 Irish Design at Dublin Castle 29 December 2014 – 17 March 2015 The Wilson, Cheltenham 11 July – 20 September 2015 Warehouse421, Abu Dhabi 9 November 2017 – 11 February 2018 TOUR AVAILABILITY from 2019 SPACE 200 – 400 square metres 1. Single piece of bent wood (Thonet Chair) 2. Straight horn (French Horn) 3. Exhibition view 4. Exhibition view
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Curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, ‘In the Making’ captures objects mid-manufacture and puts the aesthetic of the unfinished centre stage. Varying from a cricket bat to a MacBook, a surprising range of objects has been chosen by Barber and Osgerby to be exhibited in an unfinished state, celebrating the intriguing beauty of the making process and revealing the unexpected quality that everyday objects have before assuming their final, recognisable form. The exhibition provides a glimpse of the designers’ ongoing dialogue with manufacturing that is so distinctive to their practice. Throughout their careers, Barber and Osgerby have had a technical curiosity and fascination with the making process. The way in which things are created has had a profound influence on them and continually inspires their work. These partially-made objects give an insight into the design thinking that has driven this duo to such acclaimed success, including designing the London 2012 Olympic Torch, which went on to be awarded the Design Museum’s Design of the Year 2012. Their multidisciplinary approach challenges the boundaries of industrial design, architecture and art.
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VENUES Design Museum, London 9 March – 15 September 2013 Modemuseum Hasselt, Belgium 30 January – 16 August 2015 The Lighthouse, Glasgow 21 January – 20 March 2016 National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto 6 June – 18 July 2016 Ueno-Mori Royal Museum, Tokyo 26 July – 24 August 2016 Matsuzakaya Museum, Nagoya 10 September – 16 October 2016 Huashan 1914 Creative Park, Taipei 17 June – 2 September 2017 Modern Art Museum (MAM), Shanghai 10 October 2017 – 7 January 2018 Today Art Museum, Beijing 8 June – 7 October 2018 Shenzhen Bay Art Centre 7 December 2018 – 15 April 2019 Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul 6 June – 25 August 2019 SPACE 600 – 1000 square metres AVAILABILITY from September 2019
Hello, My Name is Paul Smith CURATOR Donna Loveday is an independent curator, writer and Course Leader for MA Curating Contemporary Design at the Design Museum and Kingston School of Art EXHIBITION DESIGN Richard Greenwood Partnership GRAPHIC DESIGN Aboud Creative CATALOGUE 272 pages, 200 colour illustrations (see p. 29)
In a career spanning over 40 years, Paul Smith has become one of Britain’s foremost designers. The Paul Smith brand is known for an unmistakable classic Englishness augmented with a colourful ‘twist’. The exhibition explores how Paul Smith’s unique and intuitive take on design, coupled with a deep understanding of the relationship between designer and retailer, have laid the foundations for the company’s lasting success. It charts the company’s development from Paul’s first shop in Nottingham to its now global scale. The exhibition, which has broken visitor attendance records, is presented through the different stages of design and production behind a catwalk collection, offering great insight into Paul Smith’s design and marketing process. It also looks to explore the passions of Paul himself, what drives him as a designer and the significant items, people and places that have inspired him during his extensive career.
1. Exhibition view, ‘The Collections’ 2. Exhibition view, MINI Cooper, designed exclusively for the exhibition 3. Exhibition view, ‘Paul’s Office’ 4. Paul Smith A/W 2018 campaign 5. Exhibition view, video installation, ‘Inside Paul’s Head’ 6. Paul Smith Shop off Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, 2005
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exhibition catalogues
STUDIO MAKKINK&BEY, CONCEPTROOM HUISRAAD, 2014
Exhibition Catalogues
Designs of our Time: 10 Years of Designs of the Year
Ferrari: Under the Skin
Edited by the Design Museum editors and curators
Edited by Andrew Nahum and Martin Derrick
A one-of-a-kind compendium featuring the best in design over the past decade
Covering 70 years of Ferrari the man, Ferrari’s design and Ferrari the legend
December 2017 UK January 2019 worldwide 166 x 118mm 976pp 840 colour illustrations Softcover | Worldwide rights £19.95 | €24.95 | $29.95 978-1-872005-38-6
November 2017 co-published with Phaidon Press 270 x 205mm 240pp 200 colour illustrations Hardcover | Worldwide rights £39.95 | €49.95 | $49.95 978-0-714875-18-7
NEW OLD: Designing for our Future Selves
Hello, My Name is Paul Smith
Edited by Jeremy Myerson
Contributions from Paul Smith and Deyan Sudjic
Exploring the potential for new design to enhance the experience of later life
Celebrating over forty years of this playful English fashion brand October 2013 co-published with Rizzoli 280 x 240mm 272pp 200 colour illustrations Hardcover | Worldwide rights $65.00 978-0-847841-58-5
January 2017 240 x 170mm 176pp 100 colour illustrations Softcover | Worldwide rights £15.00 978-1-872005-55-3
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CONTACT – PUBLISHING@DESIGNMUSEUM.ORG
June 2016 published in Japanese only 302 x 215mm 176pp 200 colour illustrations Hardcover | JP rights ¥15.00 978-1-872005-47-8
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INTERIOR SHOT OF THE DESIGN MUSEUM, 2016
Terms and Conditions
Contact
Hire fee, on request, includes:
To find out more about any of these exhibitions and other tours available from 2019 onwards, please contact:
– Curation and exhibition concept – Tour management by Design Museum staff – Exhibits – Images and films – Exhibition text in English – 2D and 3D design concept – Selected display kit
Charlotte Bulté Acting Head of Touring Exhibitions charlotte.bulte@designmuseum.org 00 44 (0) 20 3862 5883 designmuseum.org/exhibitions/touring-exhibitions
Costs payable by the venue: – Hire fee, in instalments – Exhibition and graphic design adaptation – Share of transport and crating costs – Storage of empty crates – Nail-to-nail insurance – All costs relating to exhibition production – Installation and de-installation costs – Marketing
PICTURE CREDITS Every reasonable attempt has been made to identify owners of copyright. Errors and omissions notified to the museum will be corrected in subsequent editions. Cover, © Roel Van Tour; p.2, Gravity Road; pp.3-4, Iwan Baan; p.5, ©NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS; p.6, © Foster + Partners; p.7, (top left) © Scewo, (top right) © Nike, (middle left) © Riposte Magazine, (middle right) © NLÉ, (bottom left) © Google, (bottom right) © Abake; p.8, © Luke Hayes; pp.9-10, © Luke Hayes; p.11, © Superstudio; p.12, Photography by Benoît Fougeirol © Domeau & Pérès / Specta Films CEPEC; p.13, (top left) © Brad Feinknopf / OTTO, (top right, bottom) © Adjaye Associates; p.14, © Adjaye Associates; p.15, (top left) © Luke Hayes, (top right) © Ferrari S.p.A., (middle left) © Gary Watson, (middle right), © Flavio Manzoni / Ferrari S.p.A., (bottom) © Luke Hayes; p.16, © Paul Zak; pp.17-18, © Luke Hayes; p.19, (top) © Future Facility, (middle left) © Sebastian Conran Associates, (middle right, bottom left) © Luke Hayes, (bottom right) © PriestmanGoode / Adam Woodward; p.20, Luke Hayes; pp.21-22, © Warehouse421, Abu Dhabi; p.23, (top left) © MAM, Shanghai, (top right) © Paul Smith Ltd., (middle left, right) © Paul Smith Ltd., (bottom) © MAM, Shanghai; p.24, © Paul Smith Ltd and Anthony Crolla; pp.25-6, © Tommy de Lange; pp.27-30, © Design Museum Publishing; pp.31-2, © Gareth Gardner Cover image: Colour Catcher for Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius
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