Ester Bruzkus Architekten presents an innovative exhibition design for 'The World in My Hand' at the Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung Gallery in Munich. The focus of the event is the impact of smartphones in contemporary art.
Departing from the conventional white box gallery, Ester Bruzkus Architekten's design conceptualizes the space as a series of 'rooms.' The studio emphasizes the role of architecture in shaping spatial experience and the perception of artworks in its process.
The design of 'The World in My Hand' introduces three distinct material figures within the space that reference traditional methods of art display while incorporating contemporary elements — from the fabric walls that are reminiscent of historic picture galleries to the lightweight, translucent materials inspired by modern installations. Notably, the design reflects the theme of the exhibition, with the aspect ratio of the spaces mirroring that of a smartphone.
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Ester Bruzkus Architekten Designs 'The World in My Hand'
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