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CLERKENWELL DESIGN WEEK 2013- HIGHLIGHTS
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'Biography' presents a wide selection of works from Elmgreen & Dragset's complex universe, including sculpture, performance and interactive installations. Works from the late 1990s onwards will be shown together with recent projects, ...
Over 250 showrooms, studios, galleries, workshops and exhibition venues opened their doors on the 21th of May until the 23th of May. Clerkenwell Design Week (CDW) began its fourth successful edition. A one-stop destination to learn the latest industry trends, innovations and product launches, the festival once again promised a packed schedule of exhibitions, debates, seminars and networking events, bringing together the leading figures from the world of design and architecture.
The festival celebrated Clerkenwell’s unique evolution from an historic medieval borough, to a hive of Victorian industry, to today’s cutting-edge community for architecture, design and media.
Clerkenwell has a higher concentration of architects per square mile than anywhere else on the planet, and a thriving industry of product showrooms and design studios has emerged around them.
The House of Detention, a subterranean Victorian prison, was the festival’s hotspot for new designers, and the 12th century crypt and charming garden of the Priory of the Order of St. John acted as the hub for interior decoration trends.
via www.clerkenwelldesignweek.com