Night Fever. Designing Club Culture 1960 – Today
“Night Fever. Designing Club Culture 1960 – Today” is a massive survey on the design history of the nightclub, examining its cultural context: the show presents examples from Italian clubs of the 1960s created by the protagonists of Radical Design to the legendary Studio 54 where Andy Warhol was a regular, from the Palladium in New York designed by Arata Isozaki to more recent concepts by the OMA architecture studio for the Ministry of Sound in London. Featuring films and vintage photographs, posters, flyers and fashion, the exhibition incorporates music, light and spatial installations to take visitors on a fascinating journey through a world of glamour and subcultures – always in search of the night that never ends.
OPENING TIMES: Mon – Sun 10am – 6pm
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Vitra Design Museum, Charles-Eames-Straße 2, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany
ESTABLISHED
1989