Creative design studio Tableau opens up the permanent gallery with the Tableau gallery space in Copenhagen. The studio will host a roster of designers at the 300 square meter space where it will display a collectible range of designs along with 'functional art.' Tableau displayed works from 13 artists in the space during 3 Days of Design including work by designer Laurids Gallee.
Julius Væernes Iversen speaks to Dezeen about the design, stating "With our new creative direction we wish to create a community with the artists and designers we work with. It's essential that we maintain diversity, both in terms of practice, materiality, methods and style, and we also strive to have a mix of very established artists, like Laurids Gallee, alongside young, upcoming talents."
Community-Centric Art Galleries
The Tableau Gallery Will Host a Roster of Designe
Trend Themes
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Community-building Art Spaces — These spaces foster a sense of belonging and create collaborative opportunities between artists and designers.
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Hybrid Art-design Installations — Marrying form and function, these installations bridge the gap between traditional art and practical design.
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Diverse Artistic Representation — Spaces committed to showcasing both established and emerging artists highlight the importance of varied artistic expressions.
Industry Implications
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Art Galleries — Shaping a future where community-centric approaches redefine traditional gallery models.
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Design Studios — Promoting innovative and collaborative design spaces that integrate art and functionality.
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Creative Collectives — Building communities around diverse talents to push the envelope of creative expression.