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an essay by Eszter Bircsák and Melinda Sipos for the Common Roots - Design Map of Central Europe exhibition’s catalogue
A catalogue with a distinctive format, comprising three booklets - Introduction, Past, and Present - bound together in an unusual way. The catalogue includes ten articles by the foremost East European researchers that add a historical dimension alongside references to contemporary design. Dozens of photographs of historical and contemporary design items enrich the perspective of the exhibition.
Read the essay here.
Common Roots - Design Map of Central Europe, Design Museum of Holon, Israel Curators of Hungary: Eszter Bircsák, Melinda Sipos