designboom radar: exhibitions to see around the world this march
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designboom radar: exhibitions to see around the world this march
"In São Paulo, ABERTO5 opens Eduardo Longo's Casa Bola, using the spherical ferrocement house as the setting for site-responsive works. In Tashkent, the Centre for Contemporary Arts debuts with Hikmah, where new commissions engage Studio KO's transformation of a 1912 tram depot. In Tokyo, Roppongi Crossing 2025: What Passes Is Time. We Are Eternal. brings more than 100 works together under the theme of time."
"The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is set to present Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art as the first UK exhibition dedicated to Elsa Schiaparelli. Spanning from the 1920s to the present, the show traces the evolution of the house from its early interwar experiments to its current direction under creative director Daniel Roseberry."
"More than 200 objects will be on view, including garments, accessories, jewellery, paintings, photographs, sculpture, furniture, perfumes, and archival material. Highlights from the V&A's collection include the 'Skeleton' dress and the 'Tears' dress, developed with Salvador Dalí, along with works by Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, and Man Ray."
March brings significant exhibitions centered on architecture, materials, and design. In São Paulo, ABERTO5 presents Eduardo Longo's spherical ferrocement Casa Bola with site-responsive artworks. Tashkent's Centre for Contemporary Arts opens with Hikmah, featuring new commissions within Studio KO's renovated 1912 tram depot. Tokyo's Roppongi Crossing 2025 assembles over 100 works exploring time as its theme. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London debuts Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art, the first UK exhibition dedicated to Elsa Schiaparelli, spanning the 1920s to present day with over 200 objects including iconic pieces like the 'Skeleton' dress and collaborations with Salvador Dalí. A retrospective of Lella and Massimo Vignelli's design work also examines their influence on international design and graphic culture.
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