Travel as a Tool

IF 0.7 3区 艺术学 0 ART Design and Culture Pub Date : 2022-01-12 DOI:10.1080/17547075.2021.2016322
Maija Mäkikalli
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Curated by Anna Vihma (Designmuseo), Elna Svenle (Vandalorum Museum for Art and Design), and Anne Blond (Tønder Art Museum), Travel as a Tool – a collaboration between three design and art museums in Finland, Sweden, and Denmark – focusses on the impact of travel on 40 designers and architects from the Nordic countries, from the 1940s until today. The exhibition is organized thematically showcasing a variety of reasons why designers travel; in addition to seeking inspiration, new energy, materials, or techniques for their work, designers have also travelled because they wanted to promote change by sharing their skills and knowledge, and to generate new possibilities and opportunities in their destination countries. The exhibition includes displays of artifacts that are either traces or results of designers’ travels. Travel journals, notebooks, letters, souvenirs, bills, photographs, drawings, and films provide generous and valuable information about the designers’ travels – and show the audience how design historians get to know, interpret, and recount these travels of past and contemporary designers (Figure 1). The exhibition design itself, conceived by Henri Halla-aho, makes use of Maija M€ akikalli is a researcher in Cultural History and currently works as a project manager in the National Archives of Finland. maimak@utu.fi © 2022 Maija M€ akikalli DOI: 10.1080/17547075.2021.2016322
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旅行作为一种工具
由Anna Vihma(Designmuseo)、Elna Svenle(Vandalorum艺术与设计博物馆)和Anne Blond(Tønder美术馆。展览按主题组织,展示了设计师旅行的各种原因;除了为自己的作品寻找灵感、新能源、材料或技术外,设计师们还四处旅行,因为他们希望通过分享自己的技能和知识来促进变革,并在目的地国家创造新的可能性和机会。展览包括展出文物,这些文物是设计师旅行的痕迹或结果。旅行日志、笔记本、信件、纪念品、账单、照片、图纸和电影为设计师的旅行提供了丰富而有价值的信息,并向观众展示了设计历史学家如何了解、解读和讲述过去和当代设计师的旅行(图1)。展览设计本身由Henri Halla aho构思,利用了文化史研究员Maija M€akikalli,目前在芬兰国家档案馆担任项目经理。maimak@utu.fi©2022 Maija M€akikalli DOI:10.1080/1757075.2021.2016322
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