Past Exhibitions
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KesselsKramer is a communications agency based in Amsterdam and London. The agency is internationally recognised for its innovative and cutting edge approach to contemporary marketing, branding and advertising. It also creates its own books, curates events and develops its own brands and services.
Despite the agency’s wide output, one medium has been used more than others throughout the years – the poster. Even with the dizzying amount of other media surrounding us today, there is still something pure and striking about the instantaneous, slap in the face messaging of this age-old medium.
Their skewed view of communication and advertising can be seen over three floors. It also includes a selection of the agency's other work such as its books, films and commercials.
This is the first time such a wide retrospective of KesselsKramer's work has been shown in Australia. KesselsKramer Creative Director and Partner Dave Bell will be in Melbourne throughout the exhibition. He will host a workshop, seminar and documentary screening at Guildford Lane Gallery, providing further insight into the mind of KesselsKramer.
Brought to you by The Surgery
www.kesselskramer.com
www.kesselskramerpublishing.com
www.kkoutlet.com
GRC Exhibition
RMIT Architecture & Design PhD Graduates
27 - 31 May 2009-----------------------------------------
KK Exports: 12 Years of Posters
& Other Communication
5 – 14 June 2009
& Other Communication
5 – 14 June 2009
KesselsKramer is a communications agency based in Amsterdam and London. The agency is internationally recognised for its innovative and cutting edge approach to contemporary marketing, branding and advertising. It also creates its own books, curates events and develops its own brands and services.
Despite the agency’s wide output, one medium has been used more than others throughout the years – the poster. Even with the dizzying amount of other media surrounding us today, there is still something pure and striking about the instantaneous, slap in the face messaging of this age-old medium.
The posters on display at Guildford Lane Gallery – over 150 in total – show KesselsKramer's communication for internationally known projects, local oddities, cultural events and art shows. The work tends to use irreverence, irony, humour, social commentary and good old-fashioned shock tactics to get their stories across.
Their skewed view of communication and advertising can be seen over three floors. It also includes a selection of the agency's other work such as its books, films and commercials.
This is the first time such a wide retrospective of KesselsKramer's work has been shown in Australia. KesselsKramer Creative Director and Partner Dave Bell will be in Melbourne throughout the exhibition. He will host a workshop, seminar and documentary screening at Guildford Lane Gallery, providing further insight into the mind of KesselsKramer.
Brought to you by The Surgery
www.kesselskramer.com
www.kesselskramerpublishing.com
www.kkoutlet.com
Tickets are available from Ticketmaster for:
- The Workshop 'Do Project'
Date: 11 June, 10am-5pm. Limited to 25 people - The Seminar 'KesselsKramer Says Hello'
Date: Tues 9 June, 10am-12pm. - The Documentary 'The Other Final' Date: Tues 9 June, 6:30pm
The exhibition is free.
Please note extra Gallery hours:
The Gallery will be open Mon 8th June (Queen's Birthday public holiday) and Tues 9th June from 12-5pm
Please note extra Gallery hours:
The Gallery will be open Mon 8th June (Queen's Birthday public holiday) and Tues 9th June from 12-5pm
GRC Exhibition
RMIT Architecture & Design PhD Graduates
Exhibition & Conference Celebration: 6pm Saturday 30 May
In association with the 2009 Graduate Research Conference, Guildford Lane Gallery will host an exhibition of RMIT Architecture and Design PhD Graduates.
Negotiating Context
An overview of work by New Zealand-born architect Tom Daniell, produced during his 15 years of living in Kyoto, Japan. Against a backdrop of painstaking hand-drawn sketches, the installation outlines the various pressures and protocols that must negotiated when designing architecture for the Japanese context, ranging from dense urban settings to serene rural locations.
During the weekend of 30th & 31st of May, research candidates across Architecture, Fashion, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Spatial Information Architecture, Communication Design, and Invitational PhD’s will present their work in a public forum across 4 venues in the Melbourne CBD.
Examinations will be held the week prior to the GRC weekend at Guildford Lane Gallery, starting Wednesday, 27 May. The public are welcome to attend.
Wednesday 27 May
10am – 1pm: Beth George, Ground Floor
2 – 5pm: Richard Black, 2nd Floor
4 – 7pm: Yael Reisner-Cook, 1st Floor
Thursday 28 May
10am – 1pm: Vivian Mitsogianni, 2nd Floor
2 – 5pm: Thomas Danielle. Ground Floor
4 – 7pm: Sand Helsel, 2nd Floor
Friday 29 May
10am – 1pm: Stephen Collier, 1st Floor
2 – 5pm: Charles Anderson, Ground Floor
4 – 6pm: Riet Eeckhout, First Floor
For further information visit the GRC website.
Examinations will be held the week prior to the GRC weekend at Guildford Lane Gallery, starting Wednesday, 27 May. The public are welcome to attend.
Wednesday 27 May
10am – 1pm: Beth George, Ground Floor
2 – 5pm: Richard Black, 2nd Floor
4 – 7pm: Yael Reisner-Cook, 1st Floor
Thursday 28 May
10am – 1pm: Vivian Mitsogianni, 2nd Floor
2 – 5pm: Thomas Danielle. Ground Floor
4 – 7pm: Sand Helsel, 2nd Floor
Friday 29 May
10am – 1pm: Stephen Collier, 1st Floor
2 – 5pm: Charles Anderson, Ground Floor
4 – 6pm: Riet Eeckhout, First Floor
For further information visit the GRC website.