Design in Gesellschaft
Shared Space + Gallery
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︎︎︎ NEPHELI BARBAS: The burn out ends of smoky days
OPENING : 21. November 18:00
OPENING HOURS
25.11. 10:00-18:00
04.12. 10:00-18:00
and by appointment via mail@designingesellschaft.com
FINISSAGE : 10. Januar 18:00
Engerthstraße 124
1200 Wien
OPENING : 21. November 18:00
OPENING HOURS
25.11. 10:00-18:00
04.12. 10:00-18:00
and by appointment via mail@designingesellschaft.com
FINISSAGE : 10. Januar 18:00
Engerthstraße 124
1200 Wien
︎︎︎ DING FEST
Ausstellung zum Mitnehmen
13.12. 10:00-22:00
14.12. 10:00-18:00
15.12. 10:00-18:00
Gumpendorfer Straße 22, 1060 Wien
Ausstellung zum Mitnehmen
13.12. 10:00-22:00
14.12. 10:00-18:00
15.12. 10:00-18:00
Gumpendorfer Straße 22, 1060 Wien
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Design in Gesellschaft (DING for short) is a studio community in Vienna's 20th district. Based on the conviction that the days of authorial design are numbered and that many things can be advanced more courageously, better and with more joy in a collective - in Gesellschaft, that is - the members of the association work sometimes side by side, then again with each other in changing constellations, depending on expertise and availability.
Around a secluded inner courtyard, they run several workshops and regularly stage exhibitions in the large hall that show that design is not just about beautiful surfaces, but about imagining new perspectives for the future and questioning old habits. How should our city function? What should new furniture production look like? Are we still allowed to produce at all? Design in Gesellschaft cooperates with museums, industry and science.
Around a secluded inner courtyard, they run several workshops and regularly stage exhibitions in the large hall that show that design is not just about beautiful surfaces, but about imagining new perspectives for the future and questioning old habits. How should our city function? What should new furniture production look like? Are we still allowed to produce at all? Design in Gesellschaft cooperates with museums, industry and science.
The people working and making and thinking and drinking coffee in the sun are:
︎︎︎Johanna Pichlbauer
︎︎︎Mia Meus
︎︎︎Franz Ehn
︎︎︎Stephanie Kneissl
︎︎︎Julia Schwarz
︎︎︎Lino Gasparitsch
︎︎︎Monja Hirscher
︎︎︎Sophie Falkeis
︎︎︎Christoph von Berg
︎︎︎Philipp Loidolt-Shen
︎︎︎Isabel Prade
︎︎︎Christoph Wimmer-Ruelland
︎︎︎Blanka Wittmann
Alumni:
︎︎︎Kerstin Pfleger
︎︎︎Peter Paulhart
︎︎︎Jonas Morgenthaler
︎︎︎Fabio Hofer
︎︎︎Johanna Pichlbauer
︎︎︎Mia Meus
︎︎︎Franz Ehn
︎︎︎Stephanie Kneissl
︎︎︎Julia Schwarz
︎︎︎Lino Gasparitsch
︎︎︎Monja Hirscher
︎︎︎Sophie Falkeis
︎︎︎Christoph von Berg
︎︎︎Philipp Loidolt-Shen
︎︎︎Isabel Prade
︎︎︎Christoph Wimmer-Ruelland
︎︎︎Blanka Wittmann
Alumni:
︎︎︎Kerstin Pfleger
︎︎︎Peter Paulhart
︎︎︎Jonas Morgenthaler
︎︎︎Fabio Hofer