The Museum of Craft and Design announces Design by Distance, a virtual exhibition

The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Wednesday, June 26, 2024


The Museum of Craft and Design announces Design by Distance, a virtual exhibition
Caret Studio, Stodistance, 2020. Photograph by Francesco Noferini, courtesy of Caret Studio.



SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- The Museum of Craft and Design presents Design by Distance, a virtual exhibition available to the public online through December 31, 2020. This exhibition showcases how designers from around the world are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic through the development of objects, garments, accessories, and space planning. Curated by Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox of c2-curatorsquared, Design by Distance highlights designers who are proposing new forms. These proposals, some meant for production, others speculative, offer commentary on the range of needs and emotions elicited by facing a pandemic. Humor and satire, albeit of a gallows sort, results in masks, emoji sets, and mechanisms for maintaining social distance, a term that has become part of a collective cultural zeitgeist nearly overnight.

Fox comments, “Now that we are armchair curators more than ever, we see proposals in online publications and sense in them a kind of inventive, optimistic, nimble, spirit that promises that the future, though different from what we have known during the last decades, will not be entirely dark.”

One example from the array of proposals, which reaches into the realms of fashion and home furnishings, is Italy-based design firm Caret Studio. Their project, Stodistante, looks at social distancing and proposes a grid of squares to be painted with temporary paint on piazzas and other open spaces as Italy plans to reopen. Their 1.8-meter grid is designed in a gradient pattern and intensifies toward its center indicating safe passage across the space as well as locations for gatherings.

Included works may go into production and become part of our daily surroundings and wardrobes; others, though impractical, may ignite future proposals; and some will make us laugh. All these characteristics were very important as Duggan and Fox considered which designers to include in the exhibition. Above all, however, it is a novelty in form and concept that guided their selection. As we are in the midst of this pandemic and do not know what lies ahead as global conditions shift and evolve, the array of design work in this exhibition is by no means definitive.

Participating Designers:
Caret Studio, Italy; Chih Chiu, China; Andrea Ayala Closa, Spain; Paul Cocksedge, United Kingdom; Sun Dayong, China; Joe Doucet X Partners, United States/United Kingdom; Libero Rutilo and Ekaterina Shchetina, designlibero, Italy; Dutch Invertuals, Netherlands; Ying Gao, Canada/Switzerland; Christophe Gernigon, France; Ýr Jóhannsdóttir, Iceland; Livable/ Sep Verboom, Belgium; Umberto Menasci, Italy; multiply design, Hong Kong; Nendo, Chief Designer Oki Sato, Japan/Italy; Lucy+Jorge Orta, France; Plastique Fantastique, Germany; Max Siedentopf, Germany/Namibia/United Kingdom; Studio b Severin, Germany; Veronica Toppino, Italy/UK; &Walsh, United States; Kiran Zhu, China










Today's News

June 11, 2020

Art that might make you want to go to LaGuardia

Xavier Hufkens announces the representation of Lynda Benglis

Stolen Banksy work from door of Paris Bataclan found in Italy

A museum canceled a show about police brutality. Now it has regrets.

Théo van Rysselberghe to highlight ONE: a Global Sale of the 20th Century

Nationalmuseum acquires magnificent urn made at the Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory

Solving the mystery of what became of JFK's other patrol boat

Bloodsuckers exhibition named Overall Winner at AAM Excellence in Exhibition Awards

New York Philharmonic cancels fall season

Statue of Leopold II, Belgian king who brutalized Congo, is removed in Antwerp

Friday June 12th: Reopening of Centre Pompidou-Metz, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year

Deana Lawson now represented by David Kordansky Gallery

Cynthia Navaretta, art critic, curator, publisher, art collector, architectural engineer dies at age 97

19th-century French commode leads Heritage Fine Furniture & Decorative Arts Auction above $1.3 million

Novel gives voice to physically challenged children whose animal familiars help them to survive

The Museum of Craft and Design announces Design by Distance, a virtual exhibition

Lyman Allyn Art Museum Readies Galleries to reopen on June 30 for a summer of free admission

The Michener Art Museum board of trustees names Kate Quinn as new Executive Director

Rare items signed by many of history's brightest luminaries to be offered at auction

As Italy reopens, tour guides plead for more aid, and tourists

The Dalí will reopen to the public July 1 with new hours and safety procedures

Poets criticize Poetry Foundation's statement on Black Lives Matter

The gentle, brilliant bros of French baroque music

The most effective guide on how to structure your academic paper

Traumatic Brain injuries from Motorycle Crash

Benefits of MOT testing and why it is important?

A guide to casino gaming




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful