Design Museum - Ashley Woodfield
David Adjaye
Ron Arad
BarberOsgerby
Neville Brody
Nigel Coates
Paul Cocksedge
Tom Dixon
El Ultimo Grito
Urban Salon
Kit Grover
Zaha Hadid
Industrial Facility
Thomas Heatherwick
Wayne Hemingway
Ross Phillips.
Paul Smith
Celebrating visionary design from London's creative mavericks. The exhibition showcases 15 new commissions from London's most dynamic creatives to explore what it is that attracts the world's leading designers to study, work and live in the city.
Super Contemporary is the spirit of London design, past, present and future. The
exhibition celebrates and examines the creative magnetism of London and its
enduring reputation as a beacon of design. The Design Museum has joined forces
with Beefeater 24 to showcase 15 new commissions from London’s most dynamic
creatives to explore what it is that attracts the world’s leading designers to study,
work and live in the city.
The 15 commissions from London’s future stars and its current elite, including
fashion designer Paul Smith, designer Thomas Heatherwick and product designer
Ron Arad, form the centre of the exhibition. Their brief was to give something back to
the metropolis in which they have made their name, and their designs, to be
revealed in the exhibition, reflect acute and varied observations on London life.
A unique collection of personal maps will also be on show, giving a rare peek into
London’s creative networks and what excites and drives them.
A media-rich timeline,
beginning in the 1960s and charting London’s defining creative moments in
architecture, fashion, product design and communication will tell of pivotal events
and key figures such as the Lloyds of London building by Richard Rogers, the first
ZX80 Sinclair personal computer and Katherine Hamnett’s ‘58% Don't Want
Pershing!’ t-shirt, alongside the schools, exhibitions and cultural events that have
shaped London into one of the most creative centres of the world.
Deyan Sudjic, Director of the Design Museum comments, “There is no London style,
it’s the city in which designers can be themselves. It’s where art and fashion,
architecture and design mix with combustible results. And this is a moment to look
at what makes London special, and what lies in store”
Design Museum
Shad Thames SE1 2YD - London
10.00 -17.45 daily. Last admission: 17.15
Admission: Adults £8.50; Concessions £6.50; Students £5.00; Under 12s free