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June 1, 2021 2:47 pm
Exhibition: Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life
This will be the second high profile exhibition the Design Museum has launched since reopening post-lockdown (we covered the first, Sneakers Unboxed, last month). Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life is a retrospective on the French interior designer, whose modernist work was pioneering in the 20
th century.
While her early career was frequently overshadowed by male peers annd collaborators, the museum says her later reputation as a furniture designer “matched the stature of her peers”. The exhibition will be split into three sections: The Machine Age, Nature and the Synthesis of the Arts, and Modular Design for Modern Living. It will invite visitors to step inside recreations of some of her most famous interiors, while exploring her life as a “fiercely independent woman”.
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Jane Gleeson, Events and Community Manager for Science Gallery Dublin, introduces the gallery s new podcast series, In These Strange Times, their evolving response to the global pandemic .
On 12 March 2020, all hands were on the deck for the unveiling of Invisible, Science Gallery Dublin s first exhibition of the year and a new events programme that I couldn’t wait to share with our audiences. The exhibition would launch with a live audiovisual performance by No Place Like Drone and would continue over the next 12 weeks with artist talks, an illustration workshop bringing Laura Callaghan’s café mural to life, and collaborations with Our Table, ICON, OFFSET, the Design History Society and Dublin Da