
The initiative focuses on interoperability between genres and themes. Its name reflects itsinternationa-lity, regional dialogue, European unity and the influence of individual art formson each other. The organisers’ express intention is to present the broad interpretationpossibilities of design: by broadening the concept, they focus on the creative approach and innovation. In accordance with the practice of previous years, the presented works, projects, and objects combine the most diverse fields – design, visual arts, fine art and performing arts.
In 2022 the works of a total of 214 artists from 24 countries are exhibited. In addition to series-produced pieces, small-batch series of furniture and accessories, prototypes, andeven experimental pieces are included too. What’s more, visitors can also find one-offworks, object / material experiments and artworks on the borderline bet-ween design and fine art. Many invited artists deal with current social and ecological issues such as sustainability or social responsibility.
The selection includes the works of different generations, from university students in their twenties to career-starters, through defining, internationally recognized mid-generation artists to mature artists in their nineties.
In addition to the presentation of regional designers, the focus of the exhibition is on Finnish design. The selection provides a comprehensive picture of the internationally defining role of Finnish design, of Finnish design education with its unique approach, including the importance of sustainability, as well as the openness, receptiveness and creativity that characterises Finnish culture. In addition to artists active in various fields of design and belonging to different generations, the selection includes globally successful progressive Finnish brands in the form of works by Alvar Aalto and by the students of Aalto University’s Department of Design and Department of Architecture as the highlights.
Each year, Design Without Borders reflects on important professional events, so this year are presentative selection related to the International Year of Glass is showcased. A soloexhibition by Czech glass artist Lukáš Jabůrek and a selection of glass objects from the Kiscelli Museum’s collection are exhibited in the upstairs permanent exhibition spaces.
In line with this year’s motto of the Budapest Design Week – “Meeting Spaces – Architectureand Design” – the exhibit includes among others the works of Dutch architect professor Kas Oosterhuis, whose creations are on the border between architecture and design.
As part of the series presenting contemporary jewellery designers, we showcase a wide international and Hungarian selection. This year includes the jewellery of the artist-teachers and students of the Department of Jewellery of the Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan, the works of the prize winners of the Legnica Jewellery Festival, SILVER as well as the selections of the KHiO – Oslo National Aca-demy of the Arts, the LSFDA in Plzeň, MOME, and theVŠVU/AFAD Studio S+M+L_XL – METAL AND JEWEL.
The works of art university students form a separate unit; this includes works by students from the ASP Academy of Fine Arts Władysław Strzemiński, the EKA Estonian Academy of Arts – Product Design Department, the LSFDA Ladislav Sutnar Faculty of Design and Art of the University of West Bohemia, MOME Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design’s Department of Design and Department of Architecture, the VŠVU/AFAD Academy of Fine Arts and Design Bratislava, TUZVO Technical University in Zvolen, and the University of Art and Design of Cluj-Napoca (UAD).
The organisers openly intend to place design in a wider context and to connect creators of different art forms. This is the second year that visual artists participate in the exhibition.The works of the artists of the Hermina Artist Collective are exhibited in the Oratory space.
Organically linked to the exhibition is the TEXHIBITION project, initiated in 2014 by textile designer Szilvia Szigeti. It is intended to promote the meeting and cooperation ofmanufacturers and designers. This year’s developments include the works of 19 designers,which were manufactured by Aste Bútorszövet és lakástextil, Meritum Kft., Lénárd Kft. and Lithuanian textile printing company MUZE.
The founding curators of the exhibition are interior designer Tamás Radnóti and textile designer Szilvia Szigeti. Both graduated from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design and were fellows at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart. Szigeti was a member of the board of trustees of the Akademie Schloss Solitude between 2012 and 2020. During the course of their career as designers they participated in several domestic and international exhibitions and their activities received numerous professional awards. Among others, they won the Lajos Kozma Scholarship for Applied Arts and Crafts, the Hungarian Design Award, the Design Management Award and the Ferenczy Noémi Award. They jointly established Unikát All-Arts Stúdió Lp. and the Eventuell Gallery in 1994; and besides the exhibitions organised in this creative workshop, they have organised nearly 200 Hungarian and international events (Textivál’s textile and fashion theatres in the 90s at the Szabad TérTheatre and in the Budapest Kunsthalle; the BútoroSOKK exhibition presenting avant-garde furniture designers in the Museum of Applied Arts). They have jointly organised ‘madeinhungary’ since 2004, which focuses on Hungarian designers; MeeD (Meeting of European and Central European Designers) since 2012, which focuses on regional artists; and the Design Without Borders exhibitions and all-artsevent series since 2014. Over the years they have worked with around 4,000 artists.
The exhibition will be accompanied by wholesome prog-rammes, guided tours, concerts, and film screenings.
For detailed programmes see the exhibition’s flyer or visit the exhibition’s website under ‘Programmes’.
Texts by: Gabriella Rothman
Both are graduates ofthe Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design and were fellows of the Akademie SchlossSolitude of Stuttgart. Szilvia Szigeti is currently a member of the Akademie Schloss Solitudeboard of trustees. Working as designers, they have participated in numerous Hungarian andinternational exhibitions and their activity has earned them a good number of professionalrecognitions. Among others they were awarded the Lajos Kozma Arts and Crafts Fellowship,the Hungarian Design Award, the Design Management Award and the Ferenczy NoémiAward. In 1994 they founded the Eventuell Gallery and besides the exhibitions organised atthis creative workshop they have organised nearly 200 Hungarian and international events(The textile and fashion shows of Textivál in the 90s in the Open-Air Theatre and theKunsthalle; or the BútoroSOKK exhibition of avant-garde furniture designers in the Museumof Applied Arts.). Since 2004 they have been organising madeinhungary, which focuses onHungarian designers; and the MeeD exhibitions since 2012; and, since 2014, the HatártalanDesign without borders exhibitions and now all-art event series which focus on internationalartists. During the years they have worked together with almost 4000 designers and fellowartists.
Project of the Czech Centres on the occasion of the Czech Presidency in the Council of the EU
Sustainability and environmentally responsible lifestyle are resonating more and more globally. Almost no reasonable authority disputes the fact that it is essential to start behaving in an environmentally friendly way. Yet, particularly in the Czech Republic, the involvement of design in solving environmental problems is only just starting to gain prominence, and there are not many companies or individuals involved in the issue on a long-term basis. However, it is design and its possibilities that can provide the ideal starting platform for setting up new consumption habits. A well-thought-out product morphology, cleverly chosen materials and a conscious approach to production (including the incorporation of new technologies) are essential attributes that can help set up new rules.
A series of events dedicated to the theme of sustainability. In its centre is a showcase of innovative products, visions and ideas related to sustainable development entitled ECO? selected by the Czech curator Veronika Pařízková.
The showcase aims at providing a critical look at the notion of ecology as such and at opening a wider discussion about real impact of our consumption habits on sustainability. In this regard, each of the presented products will be accompanied by a complex evaluation of the impact using methodology developed in cooperation with Prague-based University of Chemistry and Technology.
The Czech Centre Budapest cordially invites you to the opening of its Future Lab project.
Date: 1 October 2022 (Saturday), 14.00
Venue: Madách Square, Budapest, District VII.
The exhibition will be open until 31 October 2022. For registration please send an e-mail to ccbudapest@czech.cz by 30 September.
However, the organisers made this wealth of material available for everyone – quite literally without borders. Innovative even internationally, a platform called dwb VLOG was created, containing 30-35 second short films of the works of the 154 artists from 14 countries that had been exhibited last year.
Besides design objects in the narrow sense, the dwb VLOG also features prototypes, contemporary jewellery, projects that interpret genre boundaries loosely, and environmentally conscious creations serving sustainable development in a novel artistic approach.
Dance artist Rita Góbi’s improvisations reflect upon the objects. Her movements react to the form and function, as well as the intellectual content of each piece, creating new connections on the border between design and the performing arts. The dance improvisations are accompanied by drum solos composed by Dávid Szegő.
The short films of the objects were filmed by Mikul Mácsai and Miklós Horváth, the videos of the jewellery were made by Digitális Képműhely, post-production by Mikul Mácsai.
The entire content is available on the Design without borders exhibition’s website, Instagram and YouTube channel.
The dwb VLOG was supported by the International Visegrad Fund and Pro Helvetia, with Dezeen as core media partner. LINK
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