Virtually everywhere
Place and design in the Metaverse
An experimental exhibition exploring the limits of virtual worlds where anything is possible.
A DNCO gallery
An experimental exhibition exploring the limits of virtual worlds where anything is possible.
An uncomfortable exhibition exploring hostile architecture.
An exhibition highlighting the beauty of the humble sign — from hastily scrawled arrows to nationwide motorway signage systems.
An experimental exhibition exploring aspects of work and play in graphic design practice through the compelling forms of modernist mid-century trademarks.
What message would you want to send as a neighbour? We posed this question to some of the world’s best designers.
Studio Makgill presents Beautifully Simple, an exhibition to mark the studio’s tenth anniversary.
This exhibition takes us to Roberto Burle Marx’s public parks and promenades in Rio de Janeiro, to understand how these modernist spaces shaped the city, its culture and its identity.
Whether it's to attract tourism, investment or civic pride, cities increasingly vie for attention in the same way brands do. But unlike most brands, cities are sprawling, living things. This exhibition examines the process of distilling an entire city into a single marque.
Over the course of ten years, Otl Aicher distilled a verdant tourist town in Germany into a system of 128 pictograms: stark, reductive and entirely black and white.
An exhibition of objects and prints to coincide with the publication of A to Zakka, a riso printed children's book celebrating the classic design of everyday things.
A group exhibition of photography, painting and video curated by Telegram Gallery.
Images made in the built environment that are focused on space; where space itself, rather than place, is the subject.
An interactive art showcase powered by the Woodpecker.
In support of homeless charity Streets of London, 25 of London’s top design studios and artists mapped London as they see it. Limited edition two-colour screenprints of each map were made and sold.