Krejs, B., & Katja Nagy. (2010, September 29). Design Criminals. Or a New Joy into the World [Exhibition contribution]. DESIGN CRIMINALS. Or a New Joy into the World, Austria.
For generations of Austrian designers, the nature and meaning of designed surfaces has been an evolving dialogue about morality, revolution and truth. For this exhibition a new generation was challenged to contribute to this Vienna born discourse about “ornament and crime” by engaging with a series of everyday decorative acts. Activities like cake decoration, tattooing, hairdressing and flower arranging are vernaculars that stand outside high design culture. But these Loosian ‘sites of crime’ act as cultural expressions carrying intense forms of personal and social meaning.Adopting their techniques and materials, the question about design’s role as a social act is asked. Oscillating between high and sub culture, the special and the ordinary, the exhibition explores the potential of the decorative and ornamental as a new joy into the world.
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Development and Advancement of the Architectural Arts: 90% Beyond TUW-research foci: 10%