In the northern Hemisphere May is a month of ritual; rituals primarily associated with the awakening of nature, the approaching of summer with the associated hope of a successful and bountiful harvest. And rituals which include, amongst many others, maypoles in various contexts, bonfires for various reasons and a myriad dances, including the traditional English children’s dance/game Nuts in May, with its repetition of the line “Here we come gathering nuts in May”… which obviously raises the pertinent question, which nuts can, could, should one gather in England in May? Or indeed anywhere in northern Europe in May? Are they not all a bit underdeveloped in May? Is gathering nuts in late summer, early autumn not a more worthwhile experience? As squirrels do.
So, children and adults alike, don’t waste your time looking for edible nuts in May and invest your time instead in visiting an architecture and/or design exhibition and thereby gathering fresh perspectives and insights in May.
Our five recommendations for new shows opening in May 2023 can be found in Hamburg, Rotterdam, Helsinki, Friedrichshafen and, once again, Rotterdam…….
A Gulf; A Commonwealth; A Context
A Hella; A Lab; An Open-ended exploration
We spend a lot of our time in exhibitions. A lot. And a lot more travelling to and from exhibitions.
By way of an addendum to our “5 New Design Exhibitions for February 2014” post…. The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is currently
“My, my, my, Delilah! Why, why, why, Delilah!”
The morning of Friday September 27th 2013 was one of those misty autumn occasions that cause SANAA’s immense new Vitra Factory Building in Weil am Rhein to merge, almost unseen, with the grey background. Even Herzog & de Meuron’s new Basel Messe complex was reduced to nothing more grand than a continuation of the uncaring monotonous sky. The glitzing, shimmering palace of high summer just the weak shadow of a memory.
And so it was perhaps fitting that the Vitra Design Museum choose this dank September morn to open their latest exhibition, “Lightopia”, an exhibition devoted to light.
For today was a clear warning, in the coming months we will all be in need of a little light.
A few weeks ago in our post on the opening of the Droog Lab exhibition The New Original in Guangzhou,
In a recent idle moment, we got to thinking…. if the Chinese – at least according to popular perception –
Back in April 2010 we reported that Dutch design anarchos Droog were planning a hotel in Amsterdam. On September 16th
As if it wasn’t hard enough to keep up with the various project strands that twine together to form Droog.
Time was when social networking for businesses meant cocktail parties, tennis clubs and the Freemasons. Time Was. However Time Is
On several occasions in the past month we have repeatedly seen a similar scene. A scene that has made us
With Royal Ascot in “full flight” and the All England Championships at Wimbledon beginning om Monday, the summer season is