104, Exhibition 'Hope to Nope' at Design Museum
104, Exhibition 'Hope to Nope' at Design Museum
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The exhibition 'Hope to Nope' presents political graphic iconography from the past decade, created in the wakes of events such as the Charlie Hebdo attacks, Brexit, and Donald Trump's presidency. It is designed to subvert the space of the gallery and takes it’s cue from the ‘organised chaos’ that characterises the urban spaces in which most of the action on show takes place, luring the viewer away from the museum context into a more dynamic, familiar yet unpredictable environment.

LocationLondonProgramExhibition, CultureSize385 m²ClientDesign MuseumCompletion2018Graphic DesignGraphicDesign&TeamIsabel Pietri, Ivana Cobejova, Max Kahlen, Christopher DyvikPhotographsAntoine Espinasseau

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