"10 Years Later" is an exhibition celebrating the round anniversary of LATALAdesign studio, a studio founded in 2009 by Dagmara and Jack Latal. The exhibition of projects at the intersection of design and architecture can be seen at the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology until December 22 this year.
The exhibition at the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology presents a selection of projects by the Cracow-based LATALAdesign studio - furniture, utilitarian objects, theater sets, installations in public spaces, exhibition and interior designs, completed over the last ten years.
The designers, through experimental activities, searched for spatial relationships, transformations and relations with the viewer, and continued their discoveries in later realizations, including theater sets and installations in public space.
Exhibition at the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology
Illustrations courtesy of LATALAdesign studio
The design duo's early work focused on interdisciplinary activities relating to public space and social interaction. Their first realization, a kinetic spatial project titled "Nothing Happened," was presented in December 2009 at Goldex Poldex gallery in Krakow.
Nothing Happened, proj.: LATALAdesign studio
Illustrations courtesy of LATALAdesign studio
The exhibition also features the design of the exhibition prepared for the Manggha Museum, "Unusual Stories from Poland and Japan," which is currently traveling around Japan in the form of folding furniture.
The designs of the space are presented in a multifaceted manner - in the form of mock-ups, 3D models, sketches, drawings and multimedia presentations. The exhibition also includes prototypes of the latest designs and selected objects and furniture.
compiled by. Ola KLOC
Illustrations courtesy of LATALAdesign studio