03 Feb 2012
agIdeas 2012 Program Announced
Annual design festival agIdeas International Design Week is back for its 22nd year, celebrating the best in design and creativity at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 21-25 May 2012.
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Keep in touch with the latest exhibitions, trade fairs and social events for architects and designers.
An even bigger International Furniture Fair Singapore (IFFS) takes place this year March 9-12 with a host of new initiatives.
Paul McGillick visits a new exhibition in Sydney which reveals the power of works on paper and the power of the sea.
As the digital age changes our notion of what product design is, designers require a new range of skills for their ideas to be marketable, says Portable.tv's Andrew Apostola.
Annual design festival agIdeas International Design Week is back for its 22nd year, celebrating the best in design and creativity at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 21-25 May 2012.
Frankie Unsworth checks out the annual Paris des Chefs showcase at Maison & Objet, which brings together chefs and designers in a series of unique collaborations.
Australia's first WORKTECH conference, looking at the future of work and the workplace, hits Melbourne in February.
Sydney artist Patrick Dagg explores the fragility of the human form in his latest solo exhibition.
Bivouac brings together 15 years of work by French design duo Erwan and Ronan Bouroullec.
Brisbane's GoMA is celebrating its fifth anniversary with escapism and a splash of colour thanks to Yayoi Kusama and Pip & Pop.
Paul McGillick visits Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art to experience Matisse - Drawing Life, a retrospective of some of the artist's best work on paper.
Corporate Culture founder Richard Munao was recently awarded His Royal Highness Prince Henrik's Medal of Honour for his contribution to promoting Danish design. Marg Hearn has the story.
Nikita Notowidigdo reviews the recent exhibition After Images: Sketches by Australian architects in solidarity with Japan.
Queensland design's time to shine will be May 2012, when the state's premier design event takes over Fortitude Valley and its surrounds.
Brisbane's Artisan Gallery presents Green Nation: An Exhibition of Living Art, Craft and Design. Louise Martin-Chew reports.
Currently on display at Melbourne's Pin Up Gallery, Boyd's Error: Planning's Curse sets out to change the way we perceive Australian urbanism.
Alex Fitzpatrick, winner of Big River's Timber to Tokyo competition, brings us his impressions of Tokyo Designers Week 2011.
The theme and creative concept for Sydney’s New Year’s Eve celebration has been unveiled – with designer Marc Newson announced as the event’s artistic director.
21 architects, 21 students, one pile of junk, one challenge: to create a fully functioning bar in a day.
144 Hours of Design exhibits the furniture of students graduating in Furniture Design and Technology from Melbourne's RMIT.
'Tis the season… for Workshopped's inaugural Christmas markets.
Business of Design Week returns in its 9th year with a dynamic profile of international speakers and new discussions on China.
An annual design collaboration brings together international designers to create furniture and objects inspired by Australian history.
Brisbane artist Matt Stewart has been announced winner of the Australian arm of the Tiger Translate 2011 Global Showcase.
8 Australian ceramic artists explore new possibilities of the medium at Object Gallery’s current exhibition.
For 4 weeks in September-October, Melbourne taps in to all things fringe – including the local furniture scene. Alice Blackwood journeyed out to the Abbotsford Convent to check out the Fringe Furniture exhibition.
The first Herman Miller exhibition to be held in Asia, REACH:Hong Kong 2011 delighted, educated and inspired all those who attended on 15 and 16 September.
Bowling for Cancer returns for its 5th year, bringing together architects, designers, project managers and other industry members to raise money for breast cancer and prostate cancer research.
Design from ‘Down Under’ was a standout at the designjunction event as part of the London Design Festival. Ben Morgan reports.
Singapore's annual design event adds an exciting new initiative to its 2012 program.
The 8 finalists in this year's Tiger Translate Global Showcase have been announced.
Tokujin Yoshioka has come to Australia for the first time, creating an immersive installation at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation.
Eames Demetrios celebrates the work of his namesakes Charles and Ray Eames at Herman Miller's recent REACH event in Hong Kong. Claire Saeki has the story.
The people have spoken! The winner of this year's Project People's Choice Award is the collaboration for Tappeti, Viabizzuno and Envoy between HASSELL and UNSW.
An exhibition by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby exploring the craft of crafts was unveiled last week at the Haunch of Venison Gallery. Ben Morgan spoke to the duo before the opening.
Ben Morgan takes a look at Established & Sons MY LONDON campaign, kicking off with an installation by Japan’s Nendo and the release of their new catalogue.