From 2010 to 2014, the exhibition Examples to Follow! Expeditions in Aesthetics and Sustainability traveled across five continents, presenting artistic ideas and strategies that aspire to preserve the planet and make a real difference in our consumer habits.
Casestudy Category: Editorial
We do editorial design. We make printed materials more visually expressive – from layout to cover, from typesetting to typography, from business cards to outdoor posters. We turn books, brochures, annual reports, theatre schedules, catalogues and posters into powerful print products. Many of them are award winners.
Patient paper
Germany’s Coordination Office for the Preservation of Written Cultural Heritage (KEK) was founded to ensure that the country’s rich legacy of historical documents is permanently protected for future generations. Based in Berlin, the office oversees a national preservation plan and supports various projects around the country.
Mystic Nights in Berlin
From 2012 to 2020, the artist Romeo Alaeff took to the streets of Berlin at night, armed with a camera, searching for the feeling of home. But what does »home« mean when you are – like Alaeff, a German resident born in the United States to a family with roots in Yemen, the former USSR, Poland and Israel – a foreigner in a foreign land?
From Old to New
It’s high time for a change of perspective in the field of architecture, away from the unsustainable concepts of the past and toward forward-looking ideas. Between 2016 and 2021, the Association of German Architects developed a platform specifically for that purpose.
Series of Four
Boris Mikhailov is part of an important tradition of post-Soviet visual artists. His naturalistic imagery captures a time that is now nearly forgotten, making him the artist of a generation. The Space Between Us, a major 2020 retrospective at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden curated by Luisa Heese, presented nearly 40 years of Mikhailov’s work, from 1965 to the present.
SPACES
Population numbers are declining in Brandenburg, especially in former industrial areas and the rural parts of the state. Once a town’s last pub closes, it might be up to the volunteer fire department, the annual carnival or the local shooting and fishing clubs to keep community spirit alive. Some new blood would be a blessing, but Brandenburg is not exactly known for its accepting and cosmopolitan attitude toward foreigners.