Brno Echo: Ornament and Crime from Adolf Loos to Now

"Brno Echo" is a multi-media design exhibition in the City of Brno, Czech Republic, created by the designer Abbott Miller for the Brno Biennial of Graphic Design. The exhibition is being held in the Moravian Gallery, the second largest art museum in the Czech Republic, the venue for the Brno Biennial of the Graphic Design, one of Europe's earliest design biennials, established in 1963. The original logo for the Brno Biennial, designed by the Czech designer Jiří Hadlač, features concentric lines making up a letter "B". This pattern has served as a starting point for the exhibition.  With a combination of print and multi-media graphics, typography, fabrics, photography and decorative arts, "Brno Echo" uses the visual motif of concentric lines to reveal graphic echoes resonating between past and present. The exhibition explores how concentricity is a shared vocabulary, linking disparate contexts and media across time and geography. Drawing upon various international sources, including the rich collections of the Moravian Gallery, the exhibition stages a dialogue between objects and images. The installation design gives this dialogue substance in galleries by transforming the space into a form of graphic echo chamber. Walls and pedestals pulsate with concentric lines encircling and framing the objects on display. "Brno Echo" explores which simple, atavistic impulses are fundamental characteristics of design, gestures that interconnect everything from the Wiener Werkstätte through pop art to our current retro-futurism. Concentric lines frame, re-formulate, demarcate, decorate, and emphasize. "Brno Echo" makes a visual argument for understanding design as a cosmopolitan practice, one that unifies different cultures and periods.

Brno Echo, a 96-page catalogue, will be designed by Abbott Miller and published by the Moravian Gallery. It will feature images from the exhibition and a text on the show themes by Abbott Miller.

 

Information

Exhibition
18/6/2008 - 19/10/2008
Curator
Miller
Entrance fee
Each of the three gallery buildings 80 CZK full 40 CZK concession 25 CZK group per person 170 CZK family   One-off to all buildings; valid throughout the Biennial but only one visit per building 160 CZK full 80 CZK concession 40 CZK group per person 300 CZK family   Full exhibition ticket for repeated visits 300 CZK full 150 CZK concession 500 CZK family
Building
Pražák Palace
Date of exhibition opening
17/6/2008 19:00

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