Here We Are! Women in Design 1900 – Today Design Museum Brussels

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Abstract

Be it in furniture design, fashion design, industrial design, or interior design, women have contributed crucially to the development of modern design, both creatively and commercially. And yet books about the history of design often fail to mention them. The exhibition »Here We Are! Women in Design 1900 – Today« at the Vitra Design Museum seeks to help redress the balance. Presenting women designers from the past 120 years, it tells a new, many-voiced story of design against the background of the struggle for equal rights and recognition. Around eighty women in design are showcased in the exhibition, including protagonists of modernism like Eileen Gray, Charlotte Perriand, Lilly Reich, and Clara Porset, business leaders like Florence Knoll and Armi Ratia, but also lesser-known figures like the social reformer Jane Addams. Contemporary positions and future outlooks are represented by such designers as Matali Crasset, Patricia Urquiola, Julia Lohmann, as well as the collectives Matri-Archi(tecture) and Futuress.

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Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBrussels, Belgium
PublisherDesign Museum Brussels
Publication statusPublished - 16 Oct 2024
MoE publication typeNot Eligible
EventHere We Are! Women in Design 1900 – Today - Design Museum Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
Duration: 16 Oct 20249 Mar 2025
https://designmuseum.brussels/en/here-we-are-women-in-design-1900-today/

Field of art

  • Design

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