The State of Things
The exhibition reflected issues concerning the practice, consumption and cultural impact of contemporary international design
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More InformationThe exhibition explored the museum's permanent collection: how the objects around us have become active participants in everyday life?
More InformationDecomposable objects are found in garbage dumps and landfills. What stories can they tell us?
More InformationYaacov Kaufman is a designer-researcher-designer who developed a unique creative research methodology on a worldwide scale.
More InformationThe exhibition aimed to show the potential of design to reveal, critique, resist, mitigate extremes and the mechanisms that drive them
More InformationA solo exhibition of Dutch fashion designer Iris Van Herpen who is known for her sophisticated, sculptured garments that are influenced by 3D printing technology.
More InformationMajor solo exhibition of Maarten Baas, who is an internationally renowned designer with a diverse body of work
More InformationThrough Dyson products, the exhibition examined the strong link between the work of designers and engineers
More InformationWhat does an emotion look like? An original exhibition featured the works of designers Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh
More InformationIn the exhibition Collective Recollection: New from the Museum's Collection, displayed at Hankin Gallery within the decade celebration for the Israeli Design Season in Holon,...
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