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Libby Sellers chooses her favourite work by Peter Saville
15 August 2013Founder of Gallery Libby Sellers; curator of the retrospective Peter Saville Show (2003) at London's Design Museum (it also toured to Tokyo and Manchester)
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Paul Neale chooses his favourite work by Peter Saville
15 August 2013Intern at Peter Saville Associates for two weeks in 1987; founder of Graphic Thought Facility; sometime collaborator
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Global Design Forum: Industry, Creativity and Government at LDF
15 August 2013Blueprint is pleased to be a media partner for the second Global Design Forum, which this year brings together creatives like Peter Saville, Jamie Hayon, Ross Lovegrove, John Hegarty and Michael Young with industry and government figures, for two days of design discussions.
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Michael C Place chooses his favourite work by Peter Saville
15 August 2013Worked at Trevor Jackson's studio and The Designers Republic; founder of Build (in 2001); fan
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Emily King chooses her favourite piece of work by Peter Saville
15 August 2013Design editor and founder of Frieze magazine; editor, Designed by Peter Saville (Frieze, 2003)
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Richard Smith chooses his favourite work by Peter Saville
15 August 2013Worked at Peter Saville Associates (from 1985), responsible for Yohji Yamamoto campaigns and Whitechapel branding; founder of Area (1989), working with Depeche Mode; campaign president for Dollar ReDe$ign Project; creative director at New York brand engagement firm, Sullivan; manages Peter Saville’s Twitter and Facebook accounts
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Artist Decorators: The Grantchester Pottery at the ICA
13 August 2013Tucked away beneath the stairs at the ICA, there is a small room that has been taken over by decorators. This little area has been transformed into a space that is bursting with intense colour – much in contrast with the rest of the stark white gallery.
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Keeping Time: Conrad Shawcross at the Roundhouse
2 August 2013The first thing that hits you, as you walk into the newest installation at Camden’s renowned Roundhouse, is a sense of void; a deafening silence envelops as your eyes accustom to the shadowy space. Suspended from the centre of the room is the only illuminating feature in an otherwise completely darkened room. This is British artist Conrad Shawcross’ newest kinetic artwork: Timepiece, a eight-metre wide rotating mechanism, glinting in the dark.
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2013 Serpentine Pavilion
1 August 2013The 2013 Serpentine Pavilion brought together Sou Fujimoto, the youngest architect to design the installation, and AECOM, a new engineer and technical consultant for the pavilion.
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Ice Lab: Architecture and Science
23 July 2013Combatting the heatwave currently wilting the rest of the country, The Lighthouse in Glasgow is taking a distinctly chilly turn this week, as it opens the exhibition ‘Ice Lab: New Architecture and Science in Antarctica’, commissioned by the British Council. This internationally touring exhibition is intended to provide visitors an insight into how innovative contemporary architecture is facilitating new research in one of the world’s most harsh and hostile environments – Antarctica.
