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Michael Craig-Martin Until 10 December Royal Academy of Arts, Main Galleries, London
Curated in close
collaboration with the artist, this ambitious exhibition encompasses the broad repertoire of Craig-Martin’s 60-year career. Presented across the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries, it brings together over 120 important works spanning from the 1960s through to the present day, including sculpture, installation, painting and drawing, as well as newly conceived works for the occasion.
royalacademy.org.uk
This major exhibition will invite visitors into the world of Tim Burton through an exploration of his unique aesthetic universe. While most well-known for his cinematic work, this show will display the full extent of his production as an illustrator, painter, photographer and author, as well as exploring some of the key collaborations that helped shape his world.
designmuseum.org
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The World of Tim Burton 25 October 2024 – 21 April 2025
The Design Museum, London
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FX Awards 27 November JW Marriott Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London
Time is almost up to secure your place at this year’s FX Awards! Come celebrate with comedian and host Marcus Brigstoke and FX as we announce the winners of each category as well as showcase the very best design talent in our industry. But hurry, spaces are limited – visit the website to secure your place before it’s too late. Plus the party continues well into the night as we dance to live music and DJ sets!
fxdesignawards.co.uk
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Nike: Form Follows Motion Until 4 May 2025 Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany
This exhibition in Germany explores Nike’s five-decade ascent from a grassroots start-up to a global phenomenon. The focus is on Nike’s design history: from the company’s beginnings in the 1960s in the US and the design of its famous ‘swoosh’ logo, to iconic products such as Air Max and Flyknit, and current research devoted to future
materials and sustainability.
design-museum.de
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LiGHT 24 20 – 21 November Business Design Centre, Islington, London
The UK’s trade show dedicated to high-end lighting specification returns, where designers and specifiers from all areas of the industry will be inspired by the very latest product innovations and launches. See hundreds of exhibiting architectural and decorative lighting brands on display and learn about the latest innovations while networking with leading industry professionals.
lightexpo.london
1. MICHAEL CRAIG-MARTIN, EYE OF THE STORM, 2003. ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 335.3 X 279.4 CM. COLLECTION IRISH MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, PURCHASE, 2005. © MICHAEL CRAIG-MARTIN. PHOTO: PRUDENCE CUMING ASSOCIATES LTD. IMAGE COURTESY OF GAGOSIAN
2. SURROUNDED, 1996, © TIM BURTON 4. DRAWING OF THE ORIGINAL SWOOSH DESIGN, CAROLYN DAVIDSON, 1972 © NIKE INC.
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