This sold out museum exhibition poster reproduces David Hockney's lithograph Views of Hotel Well III print,(1984-85). This is an authorised David Hockney poster, produced by the Kunsthalle Helsinki for their 2018 David Hockney museum exhibition. This poster was printed once for the Museum Exhibition in limited quantities. Very Rare and Sold Out less
Nikolaj Kuznetzov. The man. The legend. is an exhibition that tells of the Soviet hero who was a secret agent and a partisan in the Ukrainian territories occupied by Nazis during WWII. The exhibition is dedicated to the new generations and engages its audience with advanced interactive and immersive technologies. For the purposes of the project, … Continued
"A Day at the Museum" examines documents that tell the stories of artists' trips to museums over the past two centuries
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35 x 50 in. (90 x 128 cm) Silkscreen Condition: There are black marks and light creasing along the bottom edge of the poster. The damage should not be visible once the poster is framed. Flavia Cocchi (1962-), a Swiss designer based in Lausanne, created the graphic identity for MUDAC (Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts in Lausanne) and has produced numerous exhibition posters for the museum. Cocchi designed this wonderful poster about posters for a 2006 exhibition at MUDAC. Her design features posters by Josef Müller-Brockmann, Hans Neuberg, William Lloyd, John Rieben and others, all cleverly arranged as if displayed together along the street.
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Perhaps it's it's not surprising that a design museum would have good design. It was lovely to visit the Cooper-Hewitt Museum a few weeks ago and discover an interactive exhibit that relied only on great design along with pencils and paper (plus stickers) to create a compelling visitor experience. Yes, I got to try out their pen--but honestly, I enjoyed this more. The goal of the exhibit was to engage visitors in thinking about how our creative efforts in design can help solve problems. Incredibly clear, the exhibit began with a start here and then an overview of the process of visiting the exhibit. Then it led you step-by-step through the design process, beginning with finding a value (interesting, right? museums don't often talk about values as drivers of behavior). Then you moved to a question. They were broad enough to encourage creative thinking, yet I began to see the constraints that encourage creativity being put into place. You're asked to reflect on both question and value. So far, it's been the incubation step in the creative process. We learn what the process is, and we begin to gather information. But the process still needs more information. Because visitors might not be designers, we're given a hand, with a group of design tactics. Will you use a stage, social media, a public bath or a police station to, say, increase access to healthy food? We're reminded that creative combining is a great way to find solutions. That's why we're asked to pick two cards. We've designed our solutions--but that's not the end. We see real-live designers sharing their projects and we see other visitors sharing their solutions. A physician reminds us that "less is more" is often true in medicine as it is in architecture. Finally, you get to place your project where you think, physically, where it belongs. Does it work in a parking lot? on a roof? in a warehouse? Helping to remind us that the city itself is a living laboratory for all kinds of creative experiments (as a rural dweller myself, it's the same thing with different vocabulary). And although it seemed a bit of an afterthought, I loved this cartoon about successful and unsuccessful community design processes, a reminder that community engagement makes all things better. Thanks Cooper Hewitt for providing us all with the reminder that pens and pencils combined with ideas are a place where creativity lives. When it comes time to develop your next exhibit, consider all the alternatives. PS I did use the pen, but did not look up my saved works when I arrived home.
Image 19 of 20 from gallery of Hoki Museum / Nikken Sekkei.
Julie Mehretu - "Easy Dark". Original Museum Poster. 2017. Dimensions: 90 x 140 cm In mint condition, never been framed. Discover great deals and an expanded product range on our website: www.TheArtAndChaos.com We ship worldwide fully insured with tracking number. If your country is not listed, please contact us for a shipping quote.
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