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More than Human at Design Museum

At the Preview of More than Human at @designmuseum

Why has design always centred humans — when we’re only one species among millions?

This urgent and inspiring exhibition marks a turning point.

It introduces more-than-human design: a growing global movement that asks us to reimagine our role on Earth — not as dominators, but as collaborators.
In the face of climate breakdown, extinction and ecological collapse, artists, designers and technologists from around the world are creating bold new ways to live, build and imagine with the natural world.

From interactive installations to Indigenous mapping, from AI that listens to rivers to tapestries woven from a bee’s-eye view — over 140 works explore how design can serve not just humans, but forests, rivers, pollinators, octopuses and coastlines.

You’ll find:


– A haunting 8m mural tracing the movement to grant legal rights to rivers


– Immersive seaweed spaces, created as sanctuaries for multispecies life


– The groundbreaking work of Anab Jain and Superflux, who use AI to turn data from rivers into a language we can understand — a voice for ecosystems too often ignored.

At the entrance, a Planet Earth Calendar charts what’s happening in nature every day of the year. It’s become a quiet favourite — a chance to see the world through the lens of your birthday, not as a personal celebration, but as a planetary moment.

Created in collaboration with Future Observatory, the Design Museum’s national research programme for the green transition, this is the first major exhibition of its kind — and a vital one.

It’s not just a show. It’s a vision of a future where design listens, learns, and lets life thrive.

🌱 This press release is printed on recycled, compostable paper embedded with wildflower seeds. You can return it to the soil — or plant it, and let something new take root.

📍Design Museum
📅 opens 11th July, ends 5th of October
🎟️ Adult tickets from £14.38, under 6 go free, Children aged 6 to 15 from £7.19

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Lee Ufan and Claude Viallat - Encounter at Pace Gallery

We visited Lee Ufan and Claude Viallat - Encounter at Pace Gallery during our gallery hopping this week.

This exhibition, marks the first time they have exhibited in conversation with one another and it is curated by Alfred Pacqurment. It surveys both artists’ enduring commitment to abstraction as a means of engaging philosophical ideas of time, space, and matter.

Lee and Viallat first met in 1971 when they were both included in the Biennale de Paris.

The repetition of forms is a core facet of both artists’ practices.

My Girl liked this one and was interested in the materials used. She also liked the big rock with the broken glass in the first room and was wondering if they made this piece in the gallery and left it there or if they trasported it there like that.

📍Pace Gallery, 5 Hanover Square, London, W1S 1HQ
🎟️ FREE Art for All
📅 until 29th July

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France-Lise McGurn: Hostess at Simon Lee Gallery

This one speaks to my soul and not just me but My Girl loved this one a LOT as well, she wasn’t leaving.

She was so happy and inspired in this room and felt the freedom to express herself. It was really magical!

One not to be missed! More in stories.

📍Simon Lee Gallery, 12 Berkeley Street, W1J 8DT
📅 until 25th of May, Monday to Friday, 9:30am-6pm
🎟️ FREE Art for All

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Andrea Heller - Inhabit at Parafin London

Andrea Heller - Inhabit at Parafin London @parafinlondon

For a moment I felt like I was in Andrea’s world, her work might be characterised as ‘serious play’, as she embraces contradictory impulses, like for example, organic and geometric, inside and outside, ugly and beautiful, playful and threatening, hard and soft.

I really liked the receptor series, which refer to internal processes of the (human) body which we hardly pay attention to in everyday life. They are based on considerations of sensory perception. In their form, the objects are reminiscent of sensory buds or receptor cells that have one or more openings/holes through which the outside communicates with the inside and vice versa. We explicitly expose ourselves to intensified sensory perceptions when we visit an exhibition, for example. At the moment when the ‘receptors’ are looked at, we receive inner and outer impulses, which in turn are able to trigger emotions, thoughts, memories...’

Small but beautiful!

📷 photos of me by @gaberaph

📍 18 Woodstock St., London, W1C 2AL
🎟 FREE
📆 Until 25 March 2023

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Julian Opie at Lisson Gallery

Don’t worry you won’t turn into a different person everytime you go through the walls during this VR experience, but you will get really excited trying it out, as it is very different to any other VR experiences you have tried so far!
Go Go Go!!

Combine with Haroon Mirza exhibition at 67 Lisson Street and if you want a nice breakfast/lunch, boxcar is nearby.

*SPOILERS*
Read at your own risk
The VR experience is a virtual gallery exhibiting Julian Opie’s works and every time you go through the wall the room changes! Cool isn’t it?

📍Lisson Gallery, 27 Bell Street, London
🎟 FREE, VR needs a ticket though book
📅 until 15th of April
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm

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Mike Nelson: Extinction Beckons at Hayward Gallery

Mike Nelson: Extinction Beckons at Hayward Gallery. @hayward.gallery

You know when you love something so much, you can’t get it out of your head right? This is what happened to me after experiencing Mike Nelson’s new exhibition that opens today.

Please just go see it! You won’t regret it.

What to expect - large scale, huge installations, immersive and interactive, dark, eerie, interesting, a labyrinth full of doors that take you into different fictional worlds.
(I even found an ashtray from skala kefalonia in Greece).

Now for the little ones, I am not sure as it might scare them a little bit. I will take mine this week and let you know. I am sure she will love the interactive parts.

Some of his key epic installation, are shown at the Hayward Gallery for the first time.

Mike Nelson says: "My intent has always been to make immersive works that operate on multiple levels. They should have a narrative, a spatial aspect, but also a psychological effect on the senses: you're seeing and feeling one thing whilst your brain is trying to override this and tell you something else"

📍Hayward Gallery, Belvedere Road, London,
SE18XX
🎟 From £15 Adults / Under 12's free. Concessions available
📅 22nd February - 7th May 2023, Wednesday-Sunday

Press/Invite

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