Ellen Lupton - Exhibitions By Lupton

Exhibitions By Lupton

  • Graphic Design: Now in Production, October 22, 2011 – January 22, 2012

This major international exhibition explores how graphic design has broadened its reach dramatically over the past decade, expanding from a specialized profession to a widely deployed tool.

  • Living World, May 2009-January 2010.

This was done in regards to the Nature Conservancy. Many different designers created their exhibition products from using materials from ten endangered landscapes.

  • Skin Show, May–September, 2002.

Brought artificial life into modern designed furniture, fashion, architecture, and media. The exhibit mainly showed many different shapes and forms of household furniture.

  • Mixing Messages, Fall, 1996/Winter 1997.

This focused on cultural and technological changes within history in regards to typefaces

  • Letterhead Show, Spring 1996.

Showed original letterheads and ephemera by Herbert Bayer, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, and Le Corbusier

  • Elaine L. Cohen, February 7 – May 23, 1995.

This exhibit focused on the groundbreaking designing books that were released by female design artists during the 1950s through the 60's

  • Mechanical Brides: Women and Machines from Home to Office, August 17, 1993 to January 2, 1994.

Mechanical Brides was an exhibition centered on what was thought to be important feminine machines throughout the twentieth century. The exhibit included washing machines, a telephone, an electric iron, and a typewriter. Along with this exhibit, Lupton also designed the cover for the book Mechanical Brides: women and machines from home to office

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