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As Design Museum Holon enters its 5th year, the Museum presents two innovative and thought-provoking exhibitions highlighting and analysing the multi-dimensional process of design. Alongside the exhibitions, Italy-Israel Design Forum will take place 25th March and includes a panel of international key speakers including Editor-in-Chief of Designboom, Birgit Lohmann, and world-renowned architect, Ron Arad.
The exhibition IN-Possible, a collaboration with the Alessi Museum in Omegna, invites viewers for a unique behind-the-scenes glimpse into one of the world's most important and influential design companies. Curated by Francesca Appiani, the exhibition shows over 50 designs that did not go into production. These designs were proposed to Alessi by well-known personalities from the design and architecture world, past and present, among them Philippe Starck, Zaha Hadid, Patricia Urquiola, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, and Ettore Sottsass.
Yaacov Kaufman's exhibition, Stools, is curated by Galit Gaon and presents over 400 stools created in Kaufman's studio over the past eight years. The Stools are shown in a manner that resembles their own development process. "The observation of this tribe of stools is akin to the observation of groups of human beings - each of us unique and special in our own way." Galit Gaon, Chief Curator at Design Museum Holon
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Reflections on a Chair |
Tal Amit |
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Stefan Legner is not just one of the designers showing in the exhibition, he is curator Volker Albus's right-hand man, and was here, in Israel, to help him set up the exhibition. |
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Stop, Design | Graduates 2012 |
Maya Dvash |
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The graduate exhibition of the Faculty of HIT was launched last week under the title: Graduate Exhibition in an Era of Excess Information and Short Attention Span. |
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My First Dragon |
Michal Benzvi-Spiegel & Amnon Zilber |
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Leading up to the opening of the "Common Roots" exhibition in mid-November, we hosted young designer Alena Trafimava at the Museum with the support of the Polish Institute. |
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