Graphic Design Exhibiting Curating

Graphic Design  Exhibiting  Curating
Author: Giorgio Camuffo,Maddalena Dalla Mura
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013
Genre: Design
ISBN: 886046062X

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Graphic Design in Museum Exhibitions

Graphic Design in Museum Exhibitions
Author: Jona Piehl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780429789472

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Graphic Design in Museum Exhibitions offers an in-depth analysis of the multiple roles that exhibition graphics perform in contemporary museums and exhibitions. Drawing on a study of exhibitions that took place at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Museum of London and the Haus der Geschichte, Bonn, Piehl brings together approaches from museum studies, design practice and narrative theory to examine museum exhibitions as multimodal narratives in which graphics account for one set of narrative resources. The analysis underlines the importance of aspects such as accessibility and at the same time problematises conceptualisations that focus only on the effectiveness of graphics as display device, by drawing attention to the contributions that graphics make towards the content on display and to the ways in which it is experienced in the museum space. Graphic Design in Museum Exhibitions argues for a critical reading of and engagement with exhibition graphic design as part of wider debates around meaning-making in museum studies and exhibition-making practice. As such, the book should be essential reading for academics, researchers and students from the fields of museum and design studies. Practitioners such as exhibition designers, graphic designers, curators and other exhibition makers should also find much to interest them in the book.

The New Curator Exhibiting Architecture and Design

The New Curator  Exhibiting Architecture and Design
Author: Fleur Watson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-05-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781351029810

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The New Curator: Exhibiting Architecture and Design examines the challenges inherent in exhibiting design ideas. Traditionally, exhibitions of architecture and design have predominantly focused on displaying finished outcomes or communicating a work through representation. In this ground-breaking new book, Fleur Watson unveils the emergence of the ‘new curator’. Instead of exhibiting finished works or artefacts, the rise of ‘performative curation’ provides a space where experimental methods for encountering design ideas are being tested. Here, the role of the curator is not that of ‘custodian’ or ‘expert’ but with the intent to create a shared space of encounter with audiences. To illustrate this phenomenon, the book explores a diverse, international range of exhibitions. Divided into six themes, a series of project profiles are contextualized through conversations with influential curators and cultural producers such as Paola Antonelli, Kayoko Ota, Mimi Zeiger, Catherine Ince, Aric Chen, Zoë Ryan, Beatrice Leanza, Prem Krishnamurthy, Marina Otero Verzier, Brook Andrew, Carroll Go-Sam, Rory Hyde, Eva Franch i Gilabert, Patti Anahory and Paula Nascimento. Featuring over 100 color illustrations, this highly designed, beautiful book offers an innovative contribution to the field. An essential read for students and professionals in architecture, design, art, visual culture, museum studies, curatorial studies and cultural theory. The book also features a foreword by Deyan Sudjic and an afterword by Leon van Schaik AO.

Curating Design

Curating Design
Author: Donna Loveday
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2022-08-11
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781350162785

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Illustrated with contemporary case studies, Curating Design provides a history of and introduction to design curatorial practice both within and outside the museum. Donna Loveday begins by tracing the history of the collecting and display of designed objects in museums and exhibitions from the 19th century 'cabinet of curiosities' to the present day design museum. She then explores the changing role of the curator since the 1980s, with curators becoming much more than just 'keepers' of a collection, with a remit to create narrative and experiential exhibitions as well as develop the museum's role as a space of learning for its visitors. Curating as a practice now describes the production of a number of cultural and creative outputs, ranging from exhibitions to art festivals; shopping environments to health centres; conferences to film programming as well as museums and galleries. Loveday explores how design has come to the fore in curatorial practice, with new design museums opening around the world as well as blockbusting exhibitions of fashion and popular culture. Interviews with leading practitioners from international design and arts museums provide a spotlight on contemporary challenges and best practice in design curatorship.

OnCurating Design Exhibited

OnCurating  Design Exhibited
Author: Burkhard Meltzer,Tido von Oppeln,Sarah Owens
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013-05-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1489537295

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Exhibiting design is no longer exceptional. In fact, we encounter exhibition scenarios not only in specialized museums, galleries or fairs, but also in many everyday situations. In these situations, design appears neither in use nor primarily as a product. Design that is industrially produced has now changed into an exhibition discipline, in which production has become a preferred topic. However it is not only the case that alternative means of production in product or graphic design are tested in exhibitions - many design projects are realised exclusively in order to be exhibited. Artists such as Mamiko Otsubo or Tobias Madison in their work deal with an understanding of design that produces something primarily via exhibition situations. Edited by Burkhard Meltzer, Tido von Oppeln and Sarah Owens, this special issue brings together perspectives from curating, design, art and theory. A conversation between the editors, which took place during the production of the issue, accompanies interviews and visual contributions.Contributions by Jan Boelen, Konstantin Grcic, Urs Lehni, Tobias Madison, Burkhard Meltzer, Tido von Oppeln, Sarah Owens as well as an artistic intervention by Mamiko Otsubo.

Area

Area
Author: Editors of Phaidon Press
Publsiher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2005-04-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0714845159

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"Area is an exhibition in a book dedicated to 100 of the most significant new graphic designers today. It brings together the curatorial input of ten distinguished design leaders from around the world, each asked to select their ten favorite 'rising stars'--graphic designers who have emerged and broken new ground over the last five years ... Their choices are organized in A to Z order with each designer's work represented in four pages, along with an introductory text"--p. 5.

The Designer as

The Designer as
Author: Steven McCarthy
Publsiher: BIS Publishers
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9063692927

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First consolidated textbook on design authorship to help designers assume new roles as they manage all aspects of a project.

Illustration Research Methods

Illustration Research Methods
Author: Rachel Gannon,Mireille Fauchon
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-12-20
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781350051454

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**Shortlisted for the 2021 British Book Design and Production Awards for the Best Jacket / Cover Design** For years illustration has lacked a strong critical history in which to frame it, with academics and media alike assessing it as part of design rather than a discipline in its own right. Illustration Research Methods addresses this void and adds to a fast-emerging discipline, establishing a lexicon that is specific to discussing contemporary illustration practice and research. The chapters are broken down into the various roles that exist within the industry and which illustration research can draw from, such as 'Reporting' and 'Education'. In doing so, users are able to explore a diverse range of disciplines that are rich in critical theory and can map these existing research methodologies to their own study and practice. Supported by a wealth of case studies from international educators, student projects sit alongside those of world-renowned illustrators. Thus allowing users the opportunity to put what they have learnt into context and offering insight into the thinking and techniques behind some of illustrations' greats.