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MAK Fashion Lab #01

Sonic Fabric

SONIC FABRIC feat. BLESS N°45 Soundperfume engineered by Popkalab
Wed, 26.06.2013–Sun, 13.10.2013

MAK DESIGN SPACE

MAK Fashion Lab signifies the start of a new series that will sound out the border realms of fashion, design, textile design, and new technologies as forms of applied arts. In collaboration with guest curator Sabine Seymour, who among other things is author of Fashionable Technology (2008), MAK will investigate the interplay of art, science, and research based on smart textiles. Invited designers, artists, and experts will fill the MAK DESIGN SPACE, a site that maintains a continuous laboratory character. Despite its experimental character, MAK Fashion Lab sees itself as an impulse generator for industrial design and production processes, and associates concretely with the textile and technology branches.

Guest Curator Sabine Seymour
Curator Thomas Geisler, Curator, MAK Design Collection
Scientific Advisor Barbara Karl, Curator, MAK Textiles and Carpets Collection

Opening Hours

Tue 10 a.m.–10 p.m.
Wed–Sun 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Mon closed
Free Admission on
Tuesdays 6–10 p.m.

Admission

€ 7,90 / reduced € 5,50
Free admission for children and teens up to 19

Free Admission on
Tuesdays 6–10 p.m.
 
Family ticket € 11 (2 adults and at least one child under 14)
 

Guided Tours

MAK TOURS – every Saturday at 11 a.m. a tour through the MAK in German; every Sunday at noon in English.
Attendance fee € 2 per person, except children under 6
 

Special and Group Tours

by advance booking
Gabriele Fabiankowitsch, Head of Educational Program and Guided Tours
T +43 1 711 36-298
(Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–4 p.m.),

 

Barrier Free Access

Lift at the entrance at Weiskirchnerstraße 3, accessible toilets for disabled visitors.

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MAK-Collection

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Design Collection

Curator: Thomas Geisler
The MAK Design Collection was established in 2005 and represents a broad spectrum of design output from Austria. The design concept in question encompasses a multifaceted range of aspects, from industrial production and handcrafted manufacture to unique art objects and prototypes, from utility objects and fashion to graphic arts and media design.
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MAK-Collection

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Textiles and Carpets Collection

Curator: Barbara Karl
The holdings of the MAK’s collection of textiles, which is one of the foremost textile collections in the world, cover the time from Late Antiquity until today; they encompass the globe with works from nearly all parts of Asia and Europe, and even South America. The collection is a comprehensive material archive reflecting the artistic, technical, and economic developments of this special field throughout the last 1,500 years. This richness of the material archive gives it a unique capability of illustrating the multifaceted, international cultural interconnections that have developed over the centuries.
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Textiles Study Collection

Curator: Barbara Karl
Since 1993, the Textiles Study Collection has been mounting temporary exhibitions showing various parts of the collection in order to present the wide diversity of the MAK’s textile holdings.
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Glass Study Collection

Curator: Rainald Franz, curator, Glass and Ceramics Collection
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The MAK is home to an unparalleled collection of applied arts, design, architecture, and contemporary art which has developed in the course of almost 150 years.
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