Sandra Nuut

Projects:

Leida #7 To the Exhibition! * FOKUS: Ageing * Garbage Kids. Shadow Objects * Martin Pedanik. Man Behind the Scenes * Estonian Design Awards 2012—2022: A Retrospective * Uneversum: Rhythms and Spaces * Dear Friend Workshop * Dear Friend Catalogue * Dear Friend Exhibition & Symposium * Acting Things VIII – Silent Negotiations by Judith Seng * Behind the Curtain * Making Public and Publics: Art Publishing in Context * Dear Friend * Windows displays for Tallinna Kaubamaja * Jane Jacobs * Chamber

Writings:

Lilian ja Endel Härma tarbegraafikast * Disainiajalugu ja sarimõrvar * Como redesenhar um serviço público? / How to redesign a state service? * Publication Uneversum: Rhythms and Spaces * Laseme masinatel magada * About People and Things: Victor Papanek and His Design for The Real World * Järelsõna. Victor Papanek ja tema disainivisiooni levik * Nii veatu, õmblusteta * About The Responsible Object * Need kirjad sinu postkastis * Kuidas ehitada graafiline disaini haridust? * Dear Friend 33 * Kas ainult definitsiooni küsimus? * Dear Friend 22 * Lõpetades kunstiülikooli (pandeemia tingimustes). Intervjuu Eesti Kunstiakadeemia Portfolio Café ekspertidega * Dear Friend 13 * Kirjutada = kujundada * One Playground * Väikekirjastajate kohtumine * Dear Friend 1 * Koolide koolis tuleb õpetada ellujäämist * Kohtumispaik * Signaalid perifeeriast: killud graafilisest disainist * Fairs, Masses, Artist Books and Politics * Coat Story * Objektid lähenevad
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Leida #7 To the Exhibition!

On November 28, Leida journal’s issue titled To the Exhibition!, was published. I guest-edited the issue of the online magazine focusing on the history of design exhibitions, examining the influence of institutions on exhibition practices, and introducing varied curatorial approaches. The issue offers an overview of both historical and contemporary examples while outlining new directions for design curation. The issue invites to reflect on the role design has played in exhibition-making and on the curatorial practices design requires today.

Read the issue To the Exhibition! here.

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