April 2019
from Thursday March 21 2019 to Monday April 22 2019 |
Various Locations Saint-Etienne P : +33 (0)4 77 49 74 70 |
Infobiennale2019@citedudesign.com www.biennale-design.com/saint-etienne/2019/en/ |
Me/You/Nous Designing Common Ground What is design today? A table, a train, a cobot, a community… On the edge of the year 2020, design is more about systems than stuff. It is about producing environments and experiences. It is about creating connections to the built world, but especially to other people. Increasingly, people’s individual health and well-being is linked to the greater community they are a part of — and design can play a significant role in creating that community. A key focus of contemporary design is how to live in multi-generational, multi-cultural, multi-attitudinal societies. Not just based on age, race or gender, but based on speed, on interests, on points of view. How can design express this multi-layered society? How can it facilitate through creating new connections, spaces and things? The key objective of the 11th Biennale will be uncovering the objects, expressions, systems and points of view that are changing our world — and finding ways to allow them to coexist and collaborate. Lisa White Principal curator | ||
from Wed. April 03 2019 to Sunday April 07 2019 |
Jardin des Tuileries Facing 234 rue de Rivoli 75001 Paris See on Map P : +33 1 53 30 85 20 |
fds@padartdesign.com www.pad-fairs.com/paris/en/ |
PAD, pioneering event for Art and Design aficionados and collectors, has been reinventing for the past 20 years the Cabinet d’Amateur and the notion of eclecticism, anticipating the esthetic aspirations of its time. Season after season, it offers an intimate cocoon to those who have made decorative arts and design the core of their collection, driven by passion and heritage. | ||
from Thursday April 04 2019 to Sunday April 07 2019 |
Grand Palais avenue Wiston Churchill 75008 Paris See on Map P : +33 (0) 1 56 26 52 13 |
contact@artparis.com www.artparis.com/en |
Art Paris Art Fair brings together 140 galleries from some 20 countries at the Grand Palais to explore European art from the post war period to the present day as well as international emerging art scenes. | ||