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See how the wall was painted: Mariscal Drawing Life - The Wall Painting
Gracias Marcos por la foto!!!
Fascinating e-mail
An interesting exhibition at the Design Museum (it closed on 22 October). e-mail is dead certainly caught the attention of this woman.
I quite like this shot, but I should have zoomed in much closer. It’s always easier in hindsight!
P106-0870 Taken at: Design Museum, Kensington, London
The Design Museum in London has recently relocated to what used to be the Commonwealth Institute. It's a mecca for photographers given its swooping roof and many elevated vantage points.
London, UK, 28th April 2026, Fashion Industry maverick NIGO has his first retrospective exhibition at the Design Museum in London. The visionary designer and creative director is credited as one of the first designers to bridge the worlds of streetwear and luxury fashion. One of the founding fathers of ‘hype culture’, NIGO has applied his creative mind to some of the world’s most recognisable brands and cultural icons, as well as pioneering his own streetwear and luxury fashion labels. Exhibition opens 1st May to 4 October 2026.
Photos taken from press preview.
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Designmuseum Den Haag.
>>>Van huis (1642) naar stoffig boekenantiquariaat (1918-2016) naar museum (2022)<<<
Design Museum, Kensington High Street July 2017.
California - designing freedom.
How did California come to have such a powerful influence on contemporary design? California: Designing Freedom explores how the ideals of the 1960s counterculture morphed into
tech culture of Silicon Valley, and how ‘Designed in California’ became a global phenomenon.
The central premise is that California has pioneered tools of personal liberation, from LSD to surfboards and iPhones. This ambitious survey brings together political
posters and portable devices, but also looks beyond hardware to explore how user interface designers in the San Francisco Bay Area are shaping some of our most common daily experiences.
By turns empowering, addictive and troubling, Californian products have affected our lives to such an extent that in some ways we are all now Californians.
How did California come to have such a powerful influence on contemporary design? California: Designing Freedom explores how the ideals of the 1960s counterculture morphed into the tech culture
of Silicon Valley, and how ‘Designed in California’ became a global phenomenon. The central premise is that California has pioneered tools of personal liberation, from LSD to surfboards and iPhones. This
ambitious survey brings together political posters and portable devices, but also looks beyond hardware to explore how user interface designers in the San Francisco Bay Area are shaping some of our
most common daily experiences. By turns empowering, addictive and troubling, Californian products have affected our lives to such an extent that in some ways we are all now Californians.
This was actually my favourite shot from the Design Museum yesterday. It's a very simple shot of the ground floor stairwell, but I love the minimalism and cleanness of this shot.
Also a bonus to get another photo without people complicating the frame.
London, UK, 28th April 2026, Fashion Industry maverick NIGO has his first retrospective exhibition at the Design Museum in London. The visionary designer and creative director is credited as one of the first designers to bridge the worlds of streetwear and luxury fashion. One of the founding fathers of ‘hype culture’, NIGO has applied his creative mind to some of the world’s most recognisable brands and cultural icons, as well as pioneering his own streetwear and luxury fashion labels. Exhibition opens 1st May to 4 October 2026.
Photos taken from press preview.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan