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Adds for the museum

One of our good ol’ clients is Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark. We have been doing good graphic stuff for the glass museum for the last 10 years. Book design, design of exhibition catalogues, banners, posters – and a lot of adds for magazines and newspapers. You can see a small selection of adds here.

Also remember to visit the museum if you are any place nearby Ebeltoft – right now the very fine exhibition “DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” is running, until September 27th. We did the graphic design of the catalogue to the exhibition too.

Website Glasmuseum Ebeltoft

 

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

 

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

 

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

 

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

 

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

 

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

Add for Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, design Lower East

 

Danish glass

Glasmuseet Ebeltoft are showing “DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” – an exhibition, which document and show the development of Danish glass over the past 40 years as well as the current trends and the direction of glass today.

Lower East did the graphic design of the book as well as the logo for the exhibition. We went gladly to the opening of the very fine and quite comprehensive exhibition. See our impressions from the day below.

In a forthcoming blog post we will show bits and pieces from the book/catalogue. Stay tuned!

The exhibition will be on show until September 2015.

More info on the museums website.

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

”DG15 – 40 years of contemporary glass in Denmark” ©lowereast

Artists, represented in the exhibition: Lise Autogena, Stine Bidstrup, Bente Bonné, Pernille Braun, Marianne Buus, Tillie Burden, Lene Bødker, Ned Cantrell, Mette Colberg, Steffen Dam, Peter Moëll Dammand, Stine Diness, Trine Drivsholm, Maria Bang Espersen, Hans Friederichsen, Christina Hellevik, Darryle Hinz/Anja Kjær, Pete Hunner/Maibritt Jönsson, Ditte Hvas, Jeannet Iskandar, Susanne Jøker Johnsen, Micha Karlslund, Maria Koshenkova, Karen Lise Krabbe, Pipaluk Lake, Monette Larsen, Per-René Larsen, Mia Lerssi, Finn Lynggaard, Per Lütken, Sia Mai, Ina Mathiasen, Tchai Munch, Tobias Møhl, Karin Mørch, Else Leth Nissen, Karen Nyholm, Niels Chr. Olesen, Stig Persson, Line Gottfred Petersen, Marie Retpen, Christina Rivett, Allan Scharff, Skak Snitker, Rikke Stenholt, Pia Rakel Sverrisdóttir, Steffen Tast, Lotte Thorsøe, Tora Urup, Ida Wieth-Knudsen, Maj-Britt Zelmer Olsen.