How can design contribute to positive social change? How do designers work to find solutions to complex problems? In the first of three design talks this autumn, Simone Farresin of the Italian design duo Formafantasma will be in conversation with British design critic and author Alice Rawsthorn.
Date and time
Thursday 17 September, 18:00–19:00
Admission
Free
Seat reservations
Limited number of seats; advance seat reservation required
Tickets available from 19 August
Location
The South Couryard, ground floor
Language
English
About the event
The Italian design duo Formafantasma is among the most influential voices in contemporary design. Alongside collaborations with companies such as Prada, Ferrari, Lobmeyer, and Artek, designers Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin have curated groundbreaking exhibitions and research projects. Their work explores complex and often controversial issues within design, including shortcomings in the global trade of recycled electronic waste and the colonial legacy of the wool and timber industries.
Alice Rawsthorn is a highly respected author who has written, among other books, Design Emergency: Building a Better Future (2022), Design as an Attitude (2018), and Hello World: Where Design Meets Life (2013). Together with Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of Architecture and Design at MoMA in New York, Rawsthorn hosts the podcast Design Emergency, in which they discuss how designers can contribute to positive change.
More design talks
New guests in new talks, 22 October and 19 November. Look out for further information,
Thursday evenings at Nationalmuseum
On Thursday evenings, the museum is abuzz with people, art and music, with fres admission for everyone from 17:00 to 20:00. Enjoy an ever-changing programme of afterwork drinks, music, workshops and other activities.


