Gallery 2
Hope to Nope In-Depth
In this collection of interviews, the Design Museum spoke to some of the visual artists featured in the Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-18 exhibition about their design stories, challenges and aspirations.
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The first in a series of interviews with the artists and designers exhibiting at Hope to Nope. Cuban-born visual artist, Edel Rodriguez shares his story.
The second in a series of interviews with the artists and designers exhibiting at Hope to Nope. The Design Museum's curator, Margaret Cubbage, speaks to American contemporary artist, Shepard Fairey
The third in a series of interviews with the artists and designers exhibiting at Hope to Nope. Rebecca Wright co-founder of GraphicDesign&. speaks to one of the most celebrated graphic designers in the United States, Milton Glaser.
The fourth in a series of interviews with the artists and designers exhibiting at Hope to Nope. Egyptian artist, Marwan Shahin, shares his design journey.
The fifth in a series of interviews with the artists and designers exhibiting at Hope to Nope. The Design Museum speaks to "This Ain't Rock'n'Roll", the designers behind Brixton Pound/Brixtopia.
The sixth in a series of interviews with the artists and designers exhibiting at Hope to Nope. The Design Museum speaks to artist Ivan Cash and art director Andy Dao about Occupy George.
The seventh in a series of interviews with the artists and designers exhibiting at Hope to Nope: The Design Museum speaks to the design team behind the animatronic fortune-telling Trump machine.
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