EXHIBITION
In our exhibition projects, our goal is to create a distinctive and inherently captivating atmosphere. At the same time, the installation should allow the exhibited objects to shine, enhance the curatorial concept, and remain as practical as possible. Striking this balance is what we find to be the most exciting challenge.
SEPARATE WAYS.
KARL-HEINZ ADLER AND HUNGARIAN ABSTRACTION
The installation featured modular, self-supporting screen-like structures made of shuttering plywood panels, designed for easy dismantling and repeated reassembly. After the exhibition, the panels were repurposed.
Kiscell Museum, Budapest
Graphic design: Áron Kútvölgyi-Szabó
Photos: Balázs Danyi
RUBIK 80/50 - FIFTY YEARS OF MAGIC
TRAVELLING EXHIBITION
Focusing on Rubik’s legacy and the evolution of shape design, the Cube became the central motif. We developed a modular, cost-effective system using foldable boxes, reducing the packed elements to one-tenth of their original size for easy transport.
Graphic design: Sára Vilma Nagy
The exhibition celebrates the Rubik's Cube's 50th anniversary and Ernő Rubik's 80th birthday.
Commissioned by MOME, our studio created a traveling concept expanding on a student workshop.
Photos: Dániel Lakos
CREATIVE MINDS, HEALING DOCTORS: AN EXHIBITION OF INNOVATIVE MEDICINE
Inspired by illustrated educational albums, the exhibition showcased objects, prints, and reproductions as layered elements within a vibrant graphic setting. Invisible mounts secured the plexiglass cases, ensuring a seamless display.
Semmelweis Museum of Medical History, Budapest
Photos: Balázs Danyi
Graphic design: DE_FORM
RE: FLEX
CONTEMPORARY INTERPRETATIONS OF THE BAUHAUS IN GRAPHIC DESIGN
MOME graphic arts students showcased their works at the Kassák Museum. The installation emphasized a low-budget and quickly feasible approach. The metal structure was ingeniously crafted by repurposing the cheapest IKEA shelves. The arched shape serves as both a key design element and a crucial component for structural stability.
Kassák Museum, Budapest
Photos: Máté Lakos
MOME X MERCEDES BENZ DIPLOMA FASHION SHOW
For the Mercedes Fashion Show, we needed to quickly design a 500 sqm temporary wall surface on a limited budget. By bending an inexpensive material typically used for furniture backing, we created stable modules that resembled the Mercedes star.
Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest
Photos: Máté Lakos
ZSOLNAY: AN INGENIOUS FAMILY
The undulating shelves serving as the foundation of the installation have a dual purpose: showcasing ceramics of various sizes at different heights while reinforcing the glass panels for greater stability.
Hungarian Defence Forces, Budapest
Photos: Tamás Bujnovszky
VENETIAN VEDUTAS
The exhibition features four veduta paintings by Canaletto and lesser-known Italian Baroque artists. To enrich the limited collection, text blocks have been integrated as key elements, with graphic design playing an equally significant role alongside the artworks. A typographic solution seamlessly blends with the paintings, enhanced by wrap-around golden wavy lines inspired by the Venetian theme.
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
Graphic design: DE_FORM
Photos: Gergely Schöff
STIMULUS.
THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF ART SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR THE ARTS, 2018-2021 DESIGN SCHOLARSHIP HOLDERS' EXHIBITION
This exhibition best demonstrates our ability to manage a comprehensive commission, even within an extremely short timeframe. In addition to the visual aspects of the installation and all curatorial tasks, we were also responsible for organizing the opening, among other things.
Pesti Vigadó, Budapest
Photos: Máté Lakos
LIFE LOGOS 4 WATERS -
INFORMATION BOARDS FOR FOREST TRAIL
The elements of the educational trail, commissioned by WWF, were designed in a restrained, simple style. In creating the tasks, we aimed to introduce fresh, original ideas, some of which were thoughtfully adapted to suit the project’s needs.
Püspökszilágy
Photos: Sára Dányádi, Zsófia Mátravölgyi
Graphic design: Sára Dányádi
THE LIGHT OF THY COUNTENANCE.
GREEK CATHOLICS IN HUNGARY
For the Greek Catholic Church, we designed a modular exhibition on its history, with dismantlable elements for reuse. To offset the low ceiling and visual noise, we used bold yet neutral black MDF U-shaped cabinet walls, integrating display cases and mounting surfaces.
Pesti Vigadó, Budapest
Graphic design: DE_FORM
Photos: Máté Lakos
WINDOW TO ETERNITY
We designed the permanent exhibition for the new Greek Catholic Museum in a challenging space, featuring a very low section and two segments that rise three stories high. The iconostases were placed on the tall walls, while smaller objects were displayed in the lower section.
Greek Catholic Múzeum, Nyíregyháza
Graphic design: DE_FORM
Photos: Property of the Museum