Thursday, 5 March 2015

Modern graphic design exhibition



Modern graphic design exhibition of a graphic designer Ellen Lupton was held at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, February 7-May 23, 1995. This monographic exhibition was presenting the work of this pioneering woman designer, focusing on her groundbreaking work designing books, book covers, and signage during the 1950s and 60s. Exhibition was designed by Ellen Lupton with Christine McKee.

The exhibition was placed in a room made out of wood. With that wood- brown color it was combined dark red which looked perfectly. The exhibition was divided so that each part is representing certain par of her work, for example book covers section. 

What i like about this exhibition is that it is very simple but put in a small, bright and well organized room. There is not much details, everything is pointing out at her work. The fact that walls and floor are matching made the exhibition even better.

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