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Formafantasma: Cambio

Formafantasma: Cambio

Serpentine North Gallery 4-23 March 2020, 29 September - 15 November 2020

This exhibition is now open. Book your free visit in advance.

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Forest Dreaming with Alvar Aalto

Forest Dreaming with Alvar Aalto

Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen explores the complex relationship between the wood designs of Alvar Aalto and the forests of his native Finland.

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Retracing the Roots: Formafantasma, Anab Jain & Manthia Diawara

Retracing the Roots: Formafantasma, Anab Jain & Manthia Diawara

Back to Earth artists consider how art, design and philosophy can effect long-term change in the face of ecological crisis.

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Back to Earth

Back to Earth

Kensington Gardens The Magazine Café Serpentine North Gallery 22 Jun — 18 Sep 2022

Back to Earth includes artists whose work reminds us of the fragility of the earth immediately beneath our feet, and the planet we depend on.

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Paola Antonelli on Design and the Politics of Wood

Paola Antonelli on Design and the Politics of Wood

Agenda-setting MoMA Curator Paola Antonelli considers the journey of wood throughout history.

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Unpacking the Problems and Potentials of the Timber Industry with Formafantasma

Rebecca Lewin, the Serpentine's Curator of Exhibitions & Design, interviews Formafantasma about the making of Cambio.

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Design Talk: Re-Learning Perspectives

Design Talk: Re-Learning Perspectives

How can design intersections support processes of change?

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Back to Earth: Tracing the Roots

Back to Earth: Tracing the Roots

What does designing with and for the non-human mean?

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Antenna Fantasma

A conversation series exploring the intersection between design, ecology and sustainability, hosted by Formfantasma.

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Discover 50 years of the Serpentine

From the architecture pavilion and digital commissions to the ideas marathon and the General Ecology programme, explore 50 years of artists, projects and exhibitions.

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