Last night the team got together for an early celebration for the new King’s coronation, exciting new clients, and fantastic recent work. It was great to take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate recent achievements!
The team had a great time at the Sabine rooftop, a beautiful rooftop location that provided stunning views of the city for our coronation themed event.
In honour of Women’s History Month coming to an end, we wanted to share the ‘Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-70’ exhibition.
This exhibition showcases 81 unsung international female artists. Showcasing art created between 1940 and 1970 from all over the world, recognising these women’s overlooked contribution to the Abstract Expressionist movement.
Head over to the Whitechapel gallery this weekend to check out the works that inspired the likes of Pollock and Rothko.
Picture credits: Miriam Schapiro’s Idyll II (1956)
Spotted!! The EG stand at the Leading Property Market event, MIPIMWorld in Cannes.
We collaborated with the EG team to visualise the event message of ‘Connecting UK real estate to drive growth and prosperity.’ To visually represent the UK real estate market, our design showcases a skyline of UK landmarks and uses negative space to incorporate the names of various UK cities. The colours chosen draw on EG’s signature purple, which ties in the MIPIM collateral with the overarching brand.
We wish the EG team success at the event!
If you would like to know more about how we help our clients such as LexisNexis Risk Solutions elevate their event assets, do contact us at dh@designhouse.co.uk.
Earlier this year, Matt, our Design Director, paid a visit to David Zwirner’s London gallery on Grafton Street to see the Dan Flavin exhibition, coloured fluorescent light. It was, by his own account, one of those rare experiences that stays with you long after you’ve left the room.
Flavin is an American minimalist who worked almost exclusively with commercially available fluorescent tubes from 1963 until his death in 1996. He made colour do things that paint simply cannot. Rather than applying pigment to a surface, he poured light into space, flooding walls, floors and ceilings with hues that shifted depending on where you stood. Pink bled into red. Cool white held its distance. The room itself became the canvas.
The exhibition brought together works that re-created Flavin’s 1976 shows. It presents all nine colours of his visual vocabulary, from red and green to the various whites he employed. Seeing them together made one thing abundantly clear: colour is never neutral. It carries weight, temperature, and intent.
For Matt, the visit was a useful provocation. At Designhouse, we think carefully about colour Not as decoration, but as a strategic tool. The choices we make for clients are considered against architecture, audience, and longevity. Flavin understood this instinctively. His restraint, working within a deliberately limited palette, produced work of extraordinary range and emotional depth.
It is a principle we return to often. The most enduring colour decisions are rarely the boldest, they are the most deliberate. Over fifty years of working with major brands has taught us that a well-chosen colour does far more for a brand than novelty ever could. Flavin knew it. We do too.
This week’s exhibition features the ‘Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms.’
The mirrored walls in combination with a shallow pool of water reflect and multiply tiny colourful lights which create the feeling of infinite space. This is one of Kusama’s largest installations to date, allowing it to fully transport you to the artist’s vision of endless reflections.
This mesmerising exhibition has been extended until June 2023 due to popular demand, so make sure to head over to Tate Modern to check it out, this is one not to miss!
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We are delighted to share the ‘Frieze Sculpture’ exhibition.
Head over to Regent’s Park this weekend to visit the exhibition featuring 19 large-scale works by artists including John Giorno and Ro Robertson. This year’s display engages with a number of themes from poetry to political messaging.
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We are delighted to share the Frameless exhibition.
This multi-dimensional art experience allows you to fully immerse yourself in artworks from Monet, Cezanne, Kandinsky, Klimt and so many more. This exhibition features four galleries with a different type of immersive technology in each one.
Head over to Marble Arch to lose yourself in a world of light, colour and sound.
We are delighted to share that Frieze has returned to London!
Frieze is one of the world’s most influential contemporary art fairs, taking place every October in London for one week only. The fair brings together six millennia of art- from rare antiques to luminaries of the 20th century. This year’s exhibition celebrates the cultural life of London and showcases its global reach.
Head over to Regent’s Park this weekend, this is one we wouldn’t want to miss.