Brad Haylock

Super pleased to announce this!
We are calling for contributions to an edited book exploring the impacts of artistic research and practice-based research PhDs upon creative practice. This book will be edited by myself and Jessica Wilkinson and Charles Anderson of RMIT University, and published by @valiz_books_projects.
In the last three decades, creative practice disciplines, such as art, design, architecture, creative writing, fashion, and others, have undergone a ‘research turn’ through their integration into the academy. The rise of artistic research or practice-based research is subtly transforming these disciplines. The integration of research into practice, however, has not always been smooth, and the transformations not unequivocally positive.
More info at link in bio...
Abstracts due for consideration by 1 February 2024.
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I’m honoured to have curated ‘Babel Bookcase’ as a part of Melbourne Now 2023 at NGV.
The exhibition offers an insight into the worlds of graphic design and communication design in and from Naarm/Melbourne over the past decade.
Featuring work by @afriendofminedesignstudio @alter @studiovinciguerra @jeswri @ninamgibbes @studio_round @sahra.martin @studio.ongarato @u____p @matterofsorts and @w__h____ and book design by @zenobiaahmed @stuartgeddes Kim Mumm Hansen @tallevin.info @hope.lumsden.barry @p_mylecharane and @testen.studio — plus huge thanks to all colleagues at @ngvmelbourne who have made this project happen
On show from tomorrow until 20 August 2023

I’m honoured to have curated ‘Babel Bookcase’ as a part of Melbourne Now 2023 at NGV.
The exhibition offers an insight into the worlds of graphic design and communication design in and from Naarm/Melbourne over the past decade.
Featuring work by @afriendofminedesignstudio @alter @studiovinciguerra @jeswri @ninamgibbes @studio_round @sahra.martin @studio.ongarato @u____p @matterofsorts and @w__h____ and book design by @zenobiaahmed @stuartgeddes Kim Mumm Hansen @tallevin.info @hope.lumsden.barry @p_mylecharane and @testen.studio — plus huge thanks to all colleagues at @ngvmelbourne who have made this project happen
On show from tomorrow until 20 August 2023

I’m honoured to have curated ‘Babel Bookcase’ as a part of Melbourne Now 2023 at NGV.
The exhibition offers an insight into the worlds of graphic design and communication design in and from Naarm/Melbourne over the past decade.
Featuring work by @afriendofminedesignstudio @alter @studiovinciguerra @jeswri @ninamgibbes @studio_round @sahra.martin @studio.ongarato @u____p @matterofsorts and @w__h____ and book design by @zenobiaahmed @stuartgeddes Kim Mumm Hansen @tallevin.info @hope.lumsden.barry @p_mylecharane and @testen.studio — plus huge thanks to all colleagues at @ngvmelbourne who have made this project happen
On show from tomorrow until 20 August 2023

I’m honoured to have curated ‘Babel Bookcase’ as a part of Melbourne Now 2023 at NGV.
The exhibition offers an insight into the worlds of graphic design and communication design in and from Naarm/Melbourne over the past decade.
Featuring work by @afriendofminedesignstudio @alter @studiovinciguerra @jeswri @ninamgibbes @studio_round @sahra.martin @studio.ongarato @u____p @matterofsorts and @w__h____ and book design by @zenobiaahmed @stuartgeddes Kim Mumm Hansen @tallevin.info @hope.lumsden.barry @p_mylecharane and @testen.studio — plus huge thanks to all colleagues at @ngvmelbourne who have made this project happen
On show from tomorrow until 20 August 2023
We’re thrilled to announce that our studio’s work has been featured in the @NGV as part of Melbourne Now!
Our projects for @lunecroissant @great_wrap @future.future and @embla / Lesa will be on display in the Babel Bookcase exhibit curated by @BradHaylock, which showcases the work of 10 design studios from across Melbourne. The exhibit features a range of artifacts, posters, and book designs that offer a glimpse into the design and cultural practices that have influenced Melbourne’s creative landscape over the last decade.
We’re honored to be sharing the exhibit space in the great company of @studio_round , @alter , @u____p , @vbschan , @w__h____ , @studio.ongarato , @sahra.martin , @ninamgibbes , and @studiovinciguerra
#melbournenow

Zachovejte Bienále Brno! / Save the Brno Biennial!
Sign the petition here: https://chng.it/QkPGswzyjy
The Moravian Gallery in Brno, the organiser of the Brno Biennial, announced on 24 April 2022 that it had “decided to abandon the regular exhibitions of the Brno Biennial and replace them with a sustainable permanent digital platform.”
Established in 1963, the International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno is one of the oldest and most important events in the field of visual communication worldwide. For almost six decades, the Brno Biennial has provided a major international platform for exhibitions, discussions, and relevant accompanying programmes on the dynamically expanding field of graphic design, an integral part of visual culture. In addition, the Biennial gave rise to an extensive collection of graphic design, a public archive systematically broadened with each edition. Designers from all over the world have repeatedly participated in each edition. At the same time, the Biennial is regularly attended by thousands, with many visitors coming to Brno from abroad. The Brno Biennial plays an invaluable role in education, as it influenced and formed whole generations of graphic designers who participated in its editions.
Graphic design is an integral part of the environment we live in. The Brno Biennial is the only cultural event of this kind, scope, and tradition worldwide. It facilitates a discourse in the field of visual culture accessible to everyone. The exclusively digital (and so far unspecified) platform that the Moravian Gallery attributes to the future of the Biennial cannot replace these in-person interactions and experiences.
Images: 26th Brno Biennial, 2014, Graphic Design, Education & Schools, exhibitions and publication, various authors and designers

Zachovejte Bienále Brno! / Save the Brno Biennial!
Sign the petition here: https://chng.it/QkPGswzyjy
The Moravian Gallery in Brno, the organiser of the Brno Biennial, announced on 24 April 2022 that it had “decided to abandon the regular exhibitions of the Brno Biennial and replace them with a sustainable permanent digital platform.”
Established in 1963, the International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno is one of the oldest and most important events in the field of visual communication worldwide. For almost six decades, the Brno Biennial has provided a major international platform for exhibitions, discussions, and relevant accompanying programmes on the dynamically expanding field of graphic design, an integral part of visual culture. In addition, the Biennial gave rise to an extensive collection of graphic design, a public archive systematically broadened with each edition. Designers from all over the world have repeatedly participated in each edition. At the same time, the Biennial is regularly attended by thousands, with many visitors coming to Brno from abroad. The Brno Biennial plays an invaluable role in education, as it influenced and formed whole generations of graphic designers who participated in its editions.
Graphic design is an integral part of the environment we live in. The Brno Biennial is the only cultural event of this kind, scope, and tradition worldwide. It facilitates a discourse in the field of visual culture accessible to everyone. The exclusively digital (and so far unspecified) platform that the Moravian Gallery attributes to the future of the Biennial cannot replace these in-person interactions and experiences.
Images: 26th Brno Biennial, 2014, Graphic Design, Education & Schools, exhibitions and publication, various authors and designers

Zachovejte Bienále Brno! / Save the Brno Biennial!
Sign the petition here: https://chng.it/QkPGswzyjy
The Moravian Gallery in Brno, the organiser of the Brno Biennial, announced on 24 April 2022 that it had “decided to abandon the regular exhibitions of the Brno Biennial and replace them with a sustainable permanent digital platform.”
Established in 1963, the International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno is one of the oldest and most important events in the field of visual communication worldwide. For almost six decades, the Brno Biennial has provided a major international platform for exhibitions, discussions, and relevant accompanying programmes on the dynamically expanding field of graphic design, an integral part of visual culture. In addition, the Biennial gave rise to an extensive collection of graphic design, a public archive systematically broadened with each edition. Designers from all over the world have repeatedly participated in each edition. At the same time, the Biennial is regularly attended by thousands, with many visitors coming to Brno from abroad. The Brno Biennial plays an invaluable role in education, as it influenced and formed whole generations of graphic designers who participated in its editions.
Graphic design is an integral part of the environment we live in. The Brno Biennial is the only cultural event of this kind, scope, and tradition worldwide. It facilitates a discourse in the field of visual culture accessible to everyone. The exclusively digital (and so far unspecified) platform that the Moravian Gallery attributes to the future of the Biennial cannot replace these in-person interactions and experiences.
Images: 26th Brno Biennial, 2014, Graphic Design, Education & Schools, exhibitions and publication, various authors and designers

Zachovejte Bienále Brno! / Save the Brno Biennial!
Sign the petition here: https://chng.it/QkPGswzyjy
The Moravian Gallery in Brno, the organiser of the Brno Biennial, announced on 24 April 2022 that it had “decided to abandon the regular exhibitions of the Brno Biennial and replace them with a sustainable permanent digital platform.”
Established in 1963, the International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno is one of the oldest and most important events in the field of visual communication worldwide. For almost six decades, the Brno Biennial has provided a major international platform for exhibitions, discussions, and relevant accompanying programmes on the dynamically expanding field of graphic design, an integral part of visual culture. In addition, the Biennial gave rise to an extensive collection of graphic design, a public archive systematically broadened with each edition. Designers from all over the world have repeatedly participated in each edition. At the same time, the Biennial is regularly attended by thousands, with many visitors coming to Brno from abroad. The Brno Biennial plays an invaluable role in education, as it influenced and formed whole generations of graphic designers who participated in its editions.
Graphic design is an integral part of the environment we live in. The Brno Biennial is the only cultural event of this kind, scope, and tradition worldwide. It facilitates a discourse in the field of visual culture accessible to everyone. The exclusively digital (and so far unspecified) platform that the Moravian Gallery attributes to the future of the Biennial cannot replace these in-person interactions and experiences.
Images: 26th Brno Biennial, 2014, Graphic Design, Education & Schools, exhibitions and publication, various authors and designers

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Super pleased to have co-edited this new book “Art Writing in Crisis” with @__lifewithbooks !! Published by @sternbergpress and available now in EU/UK and online, US release through @mitpress and AU through @penguinrandomhouse in December.
About the book:
Fires burn around the world. Systemic discrimination persists, precarity is increasing, and the modern democratic project faces challenges from all sides. Art writing helps us to understand art which in turn helps us to understand such crises. But art writing itself is in crisis.
This volume presents contributions from a broad range of authors who address the social and political dimensions of art and art writing in the contemporary context, and the ways in which new writing and publishing practices promote critical engagement among readerships as never before.
Huge thanks to all of our fantastic contributors! TAYLOR RENEE ALDRIDGE & JESSICA LYNNE, KALIA BROOKS NELSON, MADDEE CLARK, JUSTIN CLEMENS, BEN ELTHAM, FAYEN D’EVIE & LIZZIE BOON, DAN FOX, MARIA FUSCO, SARAH GORY, BORIS GROYS, PAUL JAMES & BRAD HAYLOCK, FLAVIN JUDD, SARA KAAMAN, JESSICA GYSEL & KATJA MATER, BELLA LI & JUSTIN CLEMENS, FREEK LOMME, RACHEL MARSDEN, NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS & HOU HANRU, MEGAN PATTY, BARRY SCHWABSKY, ANNA-SOPHIE SPRINGER & CALEB WALDORF, and ASTRID VORSTERMANS
Supported by @auscouncilarts
Type by @matterofsorts
Design by me
Printed by @diekeureprinting

Devastated to hear the news of the sudden passing of friend and colleague Damiano Bertoli. My thoughts are with his family and loved ones and his many other dear friends in the Melbourne art world and beyond. Damiano, I’ll cherish the memories of our impassioned conversations about books, fonts, whiskies, and everything else besides.
RIP DB xb

We have just heard that RMIT Design Hub Gallery is closed until further notice. Details here of Arrows III by @metahaven as a part of Field Report at @rmitdesignhub, curated by @__lifewithbooks and I, images by @tobiastitzphotography. Look out for online programming relating to the show — more info to come soon! Stay safe, be nice, flatten the curve, see you on the flipside.x

We have just heard that RMIT Design Hub Gallery is closed until further notice. Details here of Arrows III by @metahaven as a part of Field Report at @rmitdesignhub, curated by @__lifewithbooks and I, images by @tobiastitzphotography. Look out for online programming relating to the show — more info to come soon! Stay safe, be nice, flatten the curve, see you on the flipside.x

We have just heard that RMIT Design Hub Gallery is closed until further notice. Details here of Arrows III by @metahaven as a part of Field Report at @rmitdesignhub, curated by @__lifewithbooks and I, images by @tobiastitzphotography. Look out for online programming relating to the show — more info to come soon! Stay safe, be nice, flatten the curve, see you on the flipside.x

We have just heard that RMIT Design Hub Gallery is closed until further notice. Details here of Arrows III by @metahaven as a part of Field Report at @rmitdesignhub, curated by @__lifewithbooks and I, images by @tobiastitzphotography. Look out for online programming relating to the show — more info to come soon! Stay safe, be nice, flatten the curve, see you on the flipside.x

If you’re working from home but need to get out for some aesthetic and intellectual enrichment during your lunch break, consider visiting ‘Field Report’ by @metahaven at @rmitdesignhub, curated by @__lifewithbooks and me, part of #MelbourneDesignWeek — see it before we’re all confined indoors!Stay safe, be nice, practise physical distancing but not social distancing. Open til 5pm today 🙏🏻 Photo by Tobias Titz

A few pre-internet years ago, a young graphic designer had an argument with his Finnish grandfather, a retired athlete. The designer asked about the 1940 Helsinki Olympics. His grandfather said they didn’t exist. The young designer thought his grandfather had gone senile — he was adamant that the event had happened. The stand-off was a dead end, because both were sure of their histories. But the young designer had relied on a poster he once saw for the 1940 Olympics, in an exhibition not unlike this one. A simple work of graphic design had created a parallel reality. Featuring a wide range of historical and contemporary artefacts, including fictions, fakes and unpublished works, this exhibition examines the sometimes slippery line between reality and fiction. //// Please come see “Which Mirror Do You Want To Lick?” at At The Above, Level 1 / 198 Gertrude st, Fitzroy VIC. //// Curated by Åbäke (UK), Sofie Dederen (BE), Radim Peško (CZ/UK) & me. //// Following consultation between the curatorial team and our venue partner, we will not proceed with the opening event for the ‘Which Mirror Do You Want To Lick?’ exhibition this evening, advertised elsewhere, and the last day for viewing will be Saturday 21 March — these difficult but necessary decisions have been taken amid the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation. The exhibition will be open for viewing, 18–21 March, 10am–6pm daily, and I very much hope that you have an opportunity to see this great show. //// This event is part of Melbourne Design Week 2020, an initiative of the Victorian Government in collaboration with the NGV.#MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV @NGVMelbourne

Please join us for a special lecture by Metahaven, followed by Q&A, this Friday 13 March, 5.30pm, at NGV International. Bookings free but essential — link in bio. Image: Metahaven, “Eurasia (Questions on Happiness)” (2018), film still — now on show at RMIT Design Hub Gallery. @metahaven @__lifewithbooks @rmitdesignhub #MelbourneArtBookFair @NGVmelbourne

Sneak preview… of a new work by Metahaven: "Arrows III", 2020. I’m super excited to have co-curated the exhibition "Field Report" with Megan Patty, a major exhibition of work by Metahaven, opening 6–8pm tonight at RMIT Design Hub gallery! Please join us this evening or see the show, which runs until 9 May 2020. Exclusively developed for RMIT Design Hub Gallery, "Metahaven: Field Report" is presented in collaboration with the National Gallery of Victoria’s Melbourne Art Book Fair and is part of Melbourne Design Week. @rmitdesignhub @metahaven @__lifewithbooks

Super pleased to announce this: _Metahaven: Field Report_ by @metahaven — curated by @__lifewithbooks and myself, at @rmitdesignhub ... 7 March – 9 May 2020, as a part of Melbourne Art Book Fair and Melbourne Design Week 2020. Full programme info to be announced soon. Happy Friday!
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