Skip to content

Category Archives: UK

Forms of Inquiry
Architectural Association, London

Forms of Inquiry Architectural Association, London, UK October 8-31 2007 Traveling exhibition Curator: Zak Kyes Statements: «Forms of Inquiry presents architecture as seen through the practice of graphic design. The exhibition features works that have originated as self-propelled inquiry, either professional or personal, and have been developed into a myriad of media and forms. The […]

Don’t Panic (poster show)

Don’t Panic (poster show) The Aram Gallery, London March 30 – April 21, 2006 Curator and exhibition designer: Daniel Charny Statement: «The Aram Gallery is pleased to announce a unique installation of over 90 posters produced by Don’t Panic in London from the turn of the millennium. Posters are part of a city’s skin, like […]

Communicate: Independent British Graphic Design since the Sixties
Barbican Gallery, London

Communicate: Independent British Graphic Design since the Sixties Barbican Gallery, London September 16, 2004 – January 23, 2005 Curator: Rick Poynor Statement: «Think of any iconic image, your favourite album cover, book or magazine and the chances are it will feature in this exhibition. Communicate charts the emergence of independent British graphic design over the […]

I Profess: The Graphic Design Manifesto

I Profess: The Graphic Design Manifesto Scene Metrospace, East Lansing, MI July 9 – August 15, 2004 and other venues (traveling exhibition), 2004-2007 Curators: Chris Corneal and Maya Drozdz Juried exhibition, based on the following call for poster entries, addressed to faculty members: «Edward Tufte uses the term ‘self-exemplifying’ to describe something that is, simply, […]

Public Address System

Public Address System Henry Peacock Gallery, London, UK / January 9 – February 14, 2004 Grafik Europe, Berlin, DE / October 2004 Statement: «Public Address System is a collection of posters by typographers that were featured in an exhibition of the same name in London and Berlin in 2004. The brief was simple: to design […]