The exhibition Positions on Freedom. Design and Its Boundaries is structured in three parts: (1) invited Fellows’ works, (2) an international Open Call, and (3) a collaboration with the Museum of Applied Arts. This submission relates specifically to the international Open Call (Part 2).
Submission deadline: 15 March, 11:59 pm (CET)
Selected participants will be notified: 19 March
The open call is curated by Anton Rahlwes together with design critic and curator Vera Sacchetti.
Selected exhibition objects must arrive at the museum by 4 May at the latest.
This open call is open to anyone (individuals, collectives, and brands) who designs physical things and is interested in or dealing with the topic of freedom. Submissions may include objects, material propositions, systems, images, or spatial ideas that reflect a specific perspective on freedom. The call is open to designers, artists, architects, and practitioners working across or between disciplines. Interdisciplinary approaches are highly encouraged. There is no age limit. The open call is international. Please note that the exhibition will take place in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Participants are responsible for the shipping, safe arrival, and return of their exhibits. We therefore ask applicants to consider customs requirements, shipping costs, and logistical complexity before submitting.
Full details and the application form are available >>>here<<<.
The Open Call is curated by Anton Rahlwes together with design critic and curator Vera Sacchetti.
The exhibition Positions on Freedom. Design and Its Boundaries is structured in three parts: (1) invited Fellows’ works, (2) an international Open Call, and (3) a collaboration with the Museum of Applied Arts. This submission relates specifically to the international Open Call (Part 2).
Submission deadline: 15 March, 11:59 pm (CET)
Selected participants will be notified: 19 March
The open call is curated by Anton Rahlwes together with design critic and curator Vera Sacchetti.
Selected exhibition objects must arrive at the museum by 4 May at the latest.
This open call is open to anyone (individuals, collectives, and brands) who designs physical things and is interested in or dealing with the topic of freedom. Submissions may include objects, material propositions, systems, images, or spatial ideas that reflect a specific perspective on freedom. The call is open to designers, artists, architects, and practitioners working across or between disciplines. Interdisciplinary approaches are highly encouraged. There is no age limit. The open call is international. Please note that the exhibition will take place in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Participants are responsible for the shipping, safe arrival, and return of their exhibits. We therefore ask applicants to consider customs requirements, shipping costs, and logistical complexity before submitting.
Full details and the application form are available >>>here<<<.
The Open Call is curated by Anton Rahlwes together with design critic and curator Vera Sacchetti.