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MUDE - Museu do Design e da Moda, Lisboa Portugal

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The exhibition programme is structured around four major areas: Permanent Exhibition, Temporary Programme, Museum City and Digital Museum.

Permanent Exhibition
Using a historical perspective, the exhibition contextualises design and relates it to the advancement of technology, socio-political evolution, economic progress and artistic creation. It also presents the underlying processes of design, highlighting the pieces that best exemplify this in each collection. Despite its historical layout, the exhibition is based on thematic collections, and suggests new parallels between different pieces and different periods.

Pieces in the permanent exhibition are rotated annually. The historical presentation will be kept for the purpose of teaching student audiences.

Temporary Programme
The temporary exhibition programme promotes a cultural dynamic, which attracts diversified audiences, and supports the internal and external research programme and co-production with other institutions of a similar nature.

Unless all spaces are occupied by a temporary major international exhibition, the programme is broken down into the following sections, among others: “Predominantly Fashion” (2 month sessions), “Rehearsal Room”, “When Industry Visits the Museum”, “Design in the First Person” (highlighting the work of specific authors through theoretical reflection by the featured designer) and “How Do You Sit Down?” (experimental space for the public).

Museum City
The entire city can be one big stage whose focal points periodically come to light, integrating other cultural events.

Digital Museum
In addition to information on the collection and the museum, news and schedules, the future website will be conceived as a place for users to find information on the world of design and propose new, different presentations based on the online collection.

 
P- Gatti, Paolini & F. Teodoro, Sacco Chair, Sitting system, 1968 | MUDE.P.0128 e 0129
P- Gatti, Paolini & F. Teodoro, Sacco Chair, Sitting system, 1968 | MUDE.P.0128 e 0129
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