Utställning: The Kinship Method – The Last Session

Beckmans artistic research and staff,product design

In collaboration with Sven-Harry's Art Museum, the final part of the research project The Kinship Method is being carried out. 

Do we dare to explore our inner designer? Five designers are challenged to break patterns in one year to find new forms and working methods.

Exhibition at Sven-Harry's Art Museum 24 Jan-9 Feb

In collaboration with Sven-Harry's Art Museum, these five, all of which are linked to Beckmans College of Design, invite you to join a different creative process where the designers become parents to fifteen new chairs – all of which are related to each other: The Kinship Method – The Last Session. 

Margot Barolo, Fredrik Paulsen, Mia Cullin, Andreas Nobel and Erik Björk challenge each other in the art of letting go and acting unpretentious and curious. In the exhibition, the final stage of their experiment in alternative design production and the designer's ability to give and receive is carried out. How strongly connected are we to our own design language?

The project will be shown together with the exhibition Imaginations x 12 Alexander Lervik at Sven-Harry Art Museum 24 January-9 February. Read more about The Kinship Method.

Artistic research at Beckmans 

In 2017, Beckmans College of Design launched an investment in artistic research. The Kinship Method is one of the four different research projects that have been carried out and which have links to our areas of education product design, fashion and visual communication. The projects will be presented in different formats in 2020, while new research projects will be initiated.

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