XVII TALLINN DESIGN FESTIVAL
19.09.—25.09.2022
          Green-Being: WTF?*

Jaga üritust

Curator tour in the exhibition "Looking Through Objects" & movie night "Graphic Means"

21.09—25.09.2022
Wed at 11—18;  Thu at 11 —20; Fri—Sun at 11—18

Curatorial tour at “Looking Through Objects” Thu 22.09 at 17:30
Film Screening: Graphic Means (USA 2016) Thu 22.09 at 19:30
Fashion collection design process workshop Sat 24.09.2022 at 12:00

@ Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design; Lai 17, Tallinn
Ticket 4 / 6 / 8 €; film screening is for free

Design is a discipline located at the junction of art, craf tand industry. From this vantage point, over time, design has mirrored cultural, societal and economic change. Women’s influence and contributions to these transformations have been growing. They play roles of active protagonists, independent players and thinkers, rather than muses and supporters. Over the last decade, mindfulness and holistic thinking have become essential characteristics of design processes, more than the spectacular, short-term performance qualities of design that we have seen in the past.

The narrative of Looking Through Objects focuses on women, Polish designers, acting locally and internationally. The starting point is a curated selection of design objects, which offer an insight into the ongoing transformations taking place in Poland. We focused on sixteen female designers and objects, which they designed. We met each of them on several occasions and discussed inspirations and processes, individual strategies and approaches to the material. 

By looking through objects we can learn about countries and societies, but we can also learn the individual stories of designers. The items on display belong to different categories; from serial industrial production to individual unique design. The approach of the designers also differs from brief, driven and pragmatic processes to artistic, intuitive research or even a search to find a space for creative freedom. Some designers are makers; others instead manage production processes; others are problem solvers, and still others spectators.

Polish exposition:

Curators: Agnieszka Jacobson-Cielecka, Gian Luca Amadei, Dario Lombardi
Exhibition design: Dominika Janicka
Graphic design: Kasia Kubicka

Eesti exposition:

Curator: Triin Jerlei
Exhibition design:: Maria Pukk, Ivar Lubjak / Oaas Arhitektid
Graphic design: Indrek Sirkel
The design uses exhibition modules developed by the architecture bureau 3+1.
Supported by: Cultural Endowment of Estonia


The film screening will take place on Thursday at 19:30. "Graphic Means" (2016, USA) explores graphic design production of the 1950s through the 1990s—from linecaster to photocomposition, and from paste-up to PDF. It’s been roughly 30 years since the desktop computer revolutionized the way the graphic design industry works. For decades before that, it was the hands of industrious workers, and various ingenious machines and tools that brought type and image together on meticulously prepared paste-up boards, before they were sent to the printer.

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