“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
“Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, exhibition view, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2018. Photo Norbert Miguletz
Key visual for the exhibition “Viktor Papanek: The Politics of Design” by Daniel Streat, Visual Fields. © Vitra Design Museum, 2018
Victor J. Papanek “The Minimal Design Team”, section from Big Character Poster No. 1: Work Chart for Designers, 1973, drafted in 1969. © University of Applied Arts Vienna,
Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek, “We Are All Handicapped”, section from Big Character Poster No. 1: Work Chart for Designers, 1973, drafted in 1969. © University of Applied Arts Vienna,
Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek in Buffalo, NY, April 1959. © Donation from Nicolette Papanek, courtesy Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek “Gallery of Living Arts, Corona Del Mar, CA, Entrance Lobby”, design for exhibition space, 1949 – 1952. © University of Applied Arts Vienna, Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek, “Samisen” dining chair series, 1952 – 1956. © University of Applied Arts Vienna, Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek filming the WNED-TV Channel 17 programme “Design Dimensions” in Buffalo, NY, 1961 – 1963. © WNED-TV, courtesy Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek “Tetrakaidecahedral”, 1973-1975 (movable playground structure, designed with a student, parents, teachers and children). © University of Applied Arts Vienna, Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Jorma Vennola “Fingermajig”, 1965-1970, (tactile plastic children’s toys, designed under guidance from Victor J. Papanek). © University of Applied Arts Vienna, Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek, Cover for “Design for the Real World. Human Ecology and Social Change”, NY: Pantheon, 1971. © Pantheon Random House, courtesy Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek, cover for “Design for Human Scale”, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc., 1983. © University of Applied Arts Vienna, Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek, “Samisen” dining chair series, 1960 – 1970. © University of Applied Arts Vienna, Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek and James Hennessey “Work Cube”, detail from Nomadic Furniture 1, 1973. © James Hennessy and
University of Applied Arts Vienna, Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Victor J. Papanek and James Hennessy “Lean-To Chair”, pictured on manuscript page of Nomadic Furniture 2, 1974. © James Hennessy and University of Applied Arts Vienna, Victor J. Papanek Foundation
James Herold and John Truan »Artificial Burrs«, 1968 (coated with plant seeds and a growth boosting solution, designed under direction of Victor J. Papanek to reverse erosion cycles in arid regions). © University of Applied Arts Vienna, Victor J. Papanek Foundation
Richard Buckminster Fuller “Tensegrity Sphere”, at Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada, 1967. © The Estate of R. Buckminster Fuller; courtesy Science Photo Library. Photo Hans Namuth
Karl Montan, International Symbol of Access, 1969 (modified from the original design by Victor J. Papanek‘s former student Susanne Koefoed, 1968)
Frank Gehry “Sleigh Chairs” from the Easy Edges series, 1972
© Vitra Design Museum. Photo Jurgen Hans
UN Women “The Autocomplete Truth: Need”, advertising campaign designed by Mermac Ogilvy & Mather Dubai, 2013
© Photo Mermac Ogilvy & Mather Dubai
UN Women “The Autocomplete Truth: Need”, advertising campaign designed by Mermac Ogilvy & Mather Dubai, 2013
© Photo Mermac Ogilvy & Mather Dubai
Jim Chuchu, “All Oppression Is Connected”, 2013. © Jim Chuchu
Daisy Alexandra Ginsberg, “Mobile Bioremediation Unit”, Designing for the Sixth Extinction, 2013. © Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
Flui Coletivo and Questtonó in partnership with IED São Paulo “Bomba Hacker”, 2014 (do-it-yourself water pump). © Flui Coletivo, photo: Stefano Leggieri
Cover for the exhibition catalogue “Victor Papanek: The Politics of Design”, 2018. © Vitra Design Museum, Design: Daniel Streat, Visual Fields
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- 04 October 2018