At the launch of the PDC's Design Loves Art program two years ago, viewers wandered through an exhibition with more video installations than usual at a gallery show.
Young Projects, designed to be less of a media gallery in the traditional sense, showcases two galleries of different aesthetic approaches. The first offers a gallery/black box setting designed by Joe Day of Deegen Day Design, which presents the work in a more contemporary setting, while the other offers a more home-like environment with state of the art equipment and comfortable seating.
At the two spaces that Paul runs singlehandedly at the PDC, the art ranges from political and technological to sensual, engaging themes and observed trends. All are presented with high-end equipment and inventive arrangement, including 3D animation and computer games, and have ranged from the conceptual to the painterly. He has even covered sensibilities from '80s punk to feminist humor.
Check back with GoDesignGo for more on Young Projects at the PDC and check out the gallery Tuesday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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