The Cooper Hewitt, SF MoMA, and Vitra Design Museum all have exhibitions worth checking out. This Is A Golden Age For Activist Design So suggests first major museum show dedicated to protest art in ...
The sari debuted in the Indus Valley around 2800 B.C.E. Here in the 21st century, it’s undergoing “conceivably its most rapid reinvention in its 5,000-year history,” according to the Design Museum in ...
“Barbie: The Exhibition” marries bygone dolls, accessories and clothing with the larger design evolution of the plastic doll. © Jo Underhill 2024 Barbie may only ...
“Barbie: The Exhibition” at the Design Museum in London was three years in the making—a surprising fact given that the beloved 11.5-inch doll has been the subject of so many museum shows over the ...
The Kenzo designer's retrospective at London's Design Museum charts his journey from Harajuku hype to meditative rituals, as ...
High design, inventive and ambitious, has arrived in East London with the new outpost of the Victoria & Albert Museum.
London’s Design Museum has collaborated with the ArkDes centre in Stockholm, Sweden to present the UK’s first-ever exhibition dedicated to the sensory phenomena of ASMR. Looking at the subject from a ...
PRADA CALLING: In listing its program of upcoming shows, London’s Design Museum revealed a grand retrospective on Prada will be unveiled in September. Claiming that the exhibition “will offer ...
A sedative tingling feeling that slowly forms on the scalp, prickling as it descends its way over the entire body before finally becoming an immersive physical experience that collapses the acoustic ...
PARABLES FOR HAPPINESS by the London-based British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori features for the first time at the Design Museum in London. Exhibited from September 25, 2022, to June 25, 2023, ...
Netflix will join iconic names including Stanley Kubrick, Christian Louboutin and Ferrari with a dedicated exhibition in London’s Design Museum. The exhibition, which will launch this summer, will ...
“I’ve always been attracted to the momentum of institutions,” begins the art historian Tim Marlow. “I like a busy place. I want to bring different audiences and for them to have communal experiences ...