The benefit of Czech creativity
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The first foray into the London Planning Museum will feature Identity: The Story of Czech Graphic Design by curator Low Low. It appears in a magical collector’s place. The film can now be seen on a number of platforms.
In a Czech Center in London, a show of Czech graphic design will be on display to the public. “The exhibition ‘Identity’ shows the roots of the specified level of graphic graphics. We are rarely found of a nice book culture, and no other state’s artistic flagging Frantisek Kupka. We are proud to introduce this advantage of Czech creativity into the world wiht thanks to seals,” said the Head of Czech Centers Jitka PáNEK Jurková.
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Unveiling the Rich Heritage: An Interview with Graphic Design Expert, Low Lo, on “Identity: The Story of Czech Graphic Design”
Delving into the world of Czech graphic design, the London Planning Museum is set to host its inaugural show, “Identity: The Story of Czech Graphic Design,” curated by the distinguished designer Low Lo. This exhibit is designed to not only showcase the cultural significance of Czech graphic design but also its historical evolution and influence on contemporary art.
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Introducing the Exhibition
Senior Editor (SE): Can you tell us about the upcoming exhibition “Identity: The Story of Czech Graphic Design” at the London Planning Museum?
Low Lo (LL): The exhibition ”identity: The story of Czech Graphic Design” aims to highlight the profound impact and unique characteristics of Czech graphic design. it is indeed a party of our cultural heritage and artistic expression, tracing the roots and evolution of our design aesthetics.
The Significance of Czech Graphic Design
SE: Why is Czech graphic design considered so notable in the broader context of global design?
LL: Czech graphic design has a distinct identity that has garnered global recognition. We have a rich talent pool, including icons like Ales Najbrt and pioneers such as Frantisek Kupka. Our designs blend creativity with functionality, making them stand out in the international design landscape.
The Role of the Exhibition
SE: What does the exhibition hope to achieve in terms of showcasing Czech creativity?
LL: The exhibition hopes to introduce Czech creativity to a broader international audience. It aims to show how our design aesthetics have influenced global trends and continue to be a source of inspiration. It is indeed a proud moment for us to celebrate our heritage and share it with the world.
The Creative Process
SE: Could you share insights into the curatorial process and what aspects of Czech design you considered most crucial to highlight?
LL: The curatorial process involved extensive research and collaboration with various experts and stakeholders. We focused on key periods and artists who have considerably shaped Czech graphic design. It was essential to present a comprehensive narrative that reflects both historical depth and contemporary relevance.
The Collaboration with Ales najbrt
SE: How has the collaboration with renowned designer Ales Najbrt enriched the exhibition?
LL: Collaborating with Ales Najbrt has been invaluable. His guidance and expertise have provided a deep understanding of the evolution of Czech graphic design. His insights and contributions have been instrumental in shaping the narrative of the exhibition and making it more informative and engaging.
Ensuring Accessibility
SE: The exhibition includes both Czech and English versions of the book. What motivated this decision?
LL: Ensuring accessibility was a primary goal. By offering the book in both Czech and English, we aim to engage a wider audience, including international visitors. This inclusivity reflects our commitment to sharing our cultural heritage with the global community.
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