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New Work by Marcel Wanders, Behind-the-Scenes at the Joris Laarman Lab and Exploring the Relationship Between Biology and Design

Jumpstart your week with our insider’s guide to events in the design world. From must-see exhibitions to insightful lectures and the competitions you need to know about—here’s the best of what’s going on, right now.

Monday

For Marcel Wander’s latest exhibition at Friedman Benda, the designer explores a dark, sensual aesthetic by staging a distorted fairytale in the gallery space, animated by his narrative design work. The immersive environment will include several bodies of work: large abstract figural mirrors, a kinetic cabinet made of Corten steel, a rocking unicorn cast in bronze with metal chain stirrups and two monumental ceramic vases.

New York, NY. On view through April 9, 2016. 

Tuesday

What is the discipline of architecture occupied with today and how is architecture, both imaginary and real, occupied? In Architecture’s Occupations, designer, researcher, and curator Ignacio Galàn will address these questions of communications and architecture through the lenses of language, pedagogy, and changing populations as well as his own work on various multidisciplinary projects.

New York, NY. April 5, 2016 at 6:30 PM

Wednesday

At the intersection of photography and data visualization is a place where optical techniques reveal complex phenomena and data visualization starts to resemble a photographic process. Nicholas Felton will be discussing his new book, PhotoViz, an investigation of the opportunities and crossover between these two mediums and their value in a world overwhelmed by both data and photos.

New York, NY. April 6, 2016 at 6 PM. 

Thursday

In Scotch Myths: The Furniture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Re-appraised, design historian David Jones will discuss the the early work of Scotland’s great 20th century furniture designers, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Robert Stodart Lorimer as well as offer a reinterpretation of their work in the context of the various revivals that characterized the period.

New York, NY. April 7, 2016 at 12 PM. 

Friday

The School of Constructed Environments at Parsons presents Bio-Materialization, a lecture on the concept and technologies involved in the Scientific Design Approach (SDA) with Dr. Markus Holzbach, a trained ceramic engineer, architect, and material specialist and Werner W. Lorke, physicist and material scientist. Their talk focuses on cutting edge ceramic technologies and addresses biological processes to create non-organic, non-metal materials.

New York, NY. April 8, 2016 ar 6:30 PM. 

Saturday/Sunday

Closing at the Groninger Museum this week is Joris Laarman Lab, an exhibition highlighting the multidisciplinary team that works with the designer, exploring the latest technologies and experimenting with different manufacturing processes to bring his work to life. The museum has followed Laarman for years and has acquired many important works, such as the Bone Chaise, Bookshelf and the unique Digital Matter table series, which are currently on display. In addition, on the occasion of this exhibition, Laarman will create a new sculpture using the printing technique deployed to make the Amsterdam bridge.

Groninger, Netherlands. On view through April 10, 2016.

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