Some of the team recently had the privilege of visiting Amgueddfa Cymru’s Streic / Strike exhibition, and what an incredible experience it was! 💬📚 From striking design details to the clever use of music, video and storytelling, every element was crafted to captivate and engage. It’s the kind of design that sparks ideas and ignites creativity—just what we needed for some of the exciting projects we’re working on! Seeing how design can bring history to life in such a meaningful way has left us buzzing with inspiration. Huge kudos to the talented team behind the scenes at the museum for their work on this remarkable exhibition! 👏
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The demolition of the former U-boat Story Museum building at Woodside Ferry Approach will mark the first step towards Big Heritage CIC's creation of a brand-new Battle of the Atlantic visitor attraction on the site, set to open in Spring 2026. Birkenhead-based Technical Demolition Services has been appointed to oversee the works which will include the removal of the 1970s link-span tunnel at Woodside Ferry, which is being replaced as part of major new reinvestment at the site. It promises 'advanced interactive exhibitions alongside previously unseen documents and artifacts' and will provide visitors with a unique new perspective on the Atlantic Campaign. you can read more here https://lnkd.in/eNkMN6XY
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"Alter Echoes" out now! My latest project just released at Curated by Girls. “Alter Echoes,” a collaborative project by photographer Shari Annabell Marks and Movement Director Marie Zechiel, explores the dynamic nature of identity. Through four chapters, the work delves into diverse personalities, presenting them like museum statues. It challenges the idea of a fixed identity, instead celebrating the multiple versions of ourselves that emerge over time. Shari and Marie’s collabo-ration offers a thought-provoking perspective on the ongoing evolution of the self. https://lnkd.in/erK_rja5
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For the 1969 “What Is Design?” exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, Charles Eames drew a diagram to represent the design process in terms of interested parties—the client, the designer, and society as a whole. Llisa Demetrios, Chief Curator of Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity and granddaughter of Charles and Ray Eames, explains how their focus was always on the areas of overlapping interests. Eames Institute is a nonprofit dedicated to advancing the work of Charles and Ray Eames and responsible for stewarding the Eames Archives in Richmond, California, containing thousands of artifacts from the Eames collection, Eames Office archives, and elsewhere. © Eames Office | All rights reserved.
The diagram that guided the designs of Charles and Ray Eames
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The importance of the display in an exhibition! The exhibition ‘Hello World. Revision of a Collection’ was on display at the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin from 28 April to 26 August 2018. ‘Hello World. Revision of a Collection’ is a critical examination of the National Gallery's collection and its predominantly Western orientation: what would it look like today if a more cosmopolitan understanding had characterised its concept of art and its creation? How would an expansion and multiplication of perspectives affect the canon and art historical narratives? Based on these questions, the exhibition unfolds in thirteen thematic chapters as a polyphonic collaboration between internal and external curators across the entire exhibition space of the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin.’ A canon for situational narratives was developed by the raumlaborberlin Widening the view and placing it in relation to international cultural and artistic production - also in retrospect - gives us the opportunity to see the artworks in a new light. On the other hand, the frames of reference allow us to uncover visible references and gain new perspectives. Based on this dialogue of ‘retrospective vision’, an exhibition concept has been developed that also translates this form of observation, questioning and connection spatially as a starting point and accepts the challenge of providing impulses for the future. #exhibitiondisplay #museumdisplay #museumcollection #curatorialproject #curatorialschool #venice #berlin
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The importance of the display in an exhibition! The exhibition ‘Hello World. Revision of a Collection’ was on display at the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin from 28 April to 26 August 2018. ‘Hello World. Revision of a Collection’ is a critical examination of the National Gallery's collection and its predominantly Western orientation: what would it look like today if a more cosmopolitan understanding had characterised its concept of art and its creation? How would an expansion and multiplication of perspectives affect the canon and art historical narratives? Based on these questions, the exhibition unfolds in thirteen thematic chapters as a polyphonic collaboration between internal and external curators across the entire exhibition space of the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin.’ A canon for situational narratives was developed by the raumlaborberlin Widening the view and placing it in relation to international cultural and artistic production - also in retrospect - gives us the opportunity to see the artworks in a new light. On the other hand, the frames of reference allow us to uncover visible references and gain new perspectives. Based on this dialogue of ‘retrospective vision’, an exhibition concept has been developed that also translates this form of observation, questioning and connection spatially as a starting point and accepts the challenge of providing impulses for the future. #exhibitiondisplay #museumdisplay #museumcollection #curatorialproject #curatorialschool #venice #berlin
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The year is half over but it's never too late to start developing a habit of planning! If you aren't getting together to plan with your co-workers yet, download my free museum planning calendar and start today. Having the conversation will ensure that everyone is on the same page and that each department's priorities are aligned. Here's the link: https://lnkd.in/eSngTc_E
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How did marketers help put #RochesterNY on the map and drive their organization’s business goals during the #eclipse? Join us tonight to find out!
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🌟 The Art of Event Creation 🌟Whether it's on stage at a theater, in an art gallery, museum, or conference setting, each mode of communication itself constitutes a work of art. By integrating art, innovation, and technology, we have the power to craft unforgettable events. This synergy combines sensory experiences and emotions, nurturing imagination and the persistent dream of a brighter tomorrow. This is how I envision my role as an event creator: transforming every encounter into an enduring memory. Salutations Faouzi Rezgui
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