Posts Tagged: Exhibition design

Building Collective Memory: Unknown Works Designs Paper-Led Retrospective for Beatriz González at the Barbican

Using paper as its primary material, architects Unknown Works have designed the UK’s first major retrospective exhibition for Colombian artist, curator, art historian and educator Beatriz González at the Barbican. González was born in 1932 and sadly passed away at the beginning of this year, aged 93. Beatriz González at Barbican Centre. Photo Louise Yeowart… Read More >

3 March 2026

Nissen Richards Studio Weaves the Legacy of Clarks into the Design of the Shoemakers Museum

Nissen Richards Studio has created the permanent exhibition and graphic design, wayfinding and shop design for Shoemakers Museum, a brand-new visitor destination opening this month in the heart of Somerset. The practice was also the museum’s interpretation specialist, creating the text for the exhibition’s content, in close collaboration with the curatorial team. The museum has… Read More >

20 October 2025

Lifeblood at MUNCH Oslo: Nissen Richards Studio Designs Exhibition Exploring Munch’s Relationship with Medicine

A exhibition that positions fascinating historical objects from the world of medicine alongside contemporary artworks by Edvard Munch is now open at MUNCH, Oslo. The exhibition, curated by Allison Morehead and designed by Nissen Richards Studio (exhibition and graphic design) is called Lifeblood – or ‘Livsblod’ in Norwegian. Running until September 21st, the exhibition considers… Read More >

26 August 2025

Breaking the Silence: Nissen Richards Studio Designs Groundbreaking Exhibition on Sexual Violence in Conflict

Nissen Richards Studio has created the exhibition and graphic design for a groundbreaking new exhibit – ‘Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict’ – at IWM London. The exhibition, for which admission is only advised for those aged sixteen or over, is free to enter and will run until 2 November 2025. It is the first exhibition… Read More >

9 June 2025

Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body

‘Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body’ is the new exhibition at The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, featuring exhibition and graphic design by architects and exhibition designers Nissen Richards Studio. The show, which opened on 19 July and runs until November, revisits the Paris Olympics of 1924, a seminal moment in terms of changes to the… Read More >

23 July 2024

Nissen Richards Studio strengthens senior team with new promotions and appointments

Design Insider is thrilled to celebrate the growth of Nissen Richards Studio, a distinguished exhibition design-focused studio renowned for its innovative approach and multidisciplinary expertise. Founded in 2010 by Pippa Nissen and Jim Richards, this double RIBA National Award-winning practice has consistently pushed the boundaries of design, seamlessly integrating master planning, architecture, exhibitions, and more… Read More >

2 April 2024

Nissen Richards Studio helps unite the complex worlds of Goya and Munch at MUNCH, Oslo

Modern Prophecies is a new exhibition at MUNCH in Oslo, designed by Nissen Richards Studio, who also worked with the MUNCH Museum on two earlier exhibitions – ‘Playing Pieces’ in 2022, featuring the collection of Norwegian philanthropic organisation Sparebankstiftelsen DNB and ‘The Shape of Freedom’ earlier in 2023, which examined artistic links between Europe and… Read More >

13 December 2023