Global design leaders heading to Auckland for AGI Open

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AGI Open speaker Paula Scher’s immersive, hand-painted map of Philadelphia installed at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. In her typographic map paintings, Scher explores ideas of location and individual ways of seeing the world.

AGI Open speaker Paula Scher’s immersive, hand-painted map of Philadelphia installed at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. In her typographic map paintings, Scher explores ideas of location and individual ways of seeing the world. Image: Supplied

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A “nostalgic future home with high tech”, designed by LIXIL × Toyo Ito for HOUSE VISION. The Tokyo exhibition, directed by AGI Open speaker Kenya Hara, invited Japan’s leading architects to visualise the possibilities for Japanese industry through the lens of the house.

A “nostalgic future home with high tech”, designed by LIXIL × Toyo Ito for HOUSE VISION. The Tokyo exhibition, directed by AGI Open speaker Kenya Hara, invited Japan’s leading architects to visualise the possibilities for Japanese industry through the lens of the house. Image: Supplied

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Fisher & Paykel’s new Auckland Experience Centre, the result of a collaboration between Fisher & Paykel Design, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and Alt Group, with creative direction by AGI Open curator Dean Poole.

Fisher & Paykel’s new Auckland Experience Centre, the result of a collaboration between Fisher & Paykel Design, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and Alt Group, with creative direction by AGI Open curator Dean Poole. Image: Supplied

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A closing scene from the 2022 AGI Open in Trieste, Italy.

A closing scene from the 2022 AGI Open in Trieste, Italy. Image: Supplied

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Motel Mexicola, Canggu, Bali described as ‘the world’s most instagrammed restaurant’. From naming to concept, brand to architecture, the hand-painted restaurant with custom furniture and ceramics is one of AGI Open speaker James Brown’s masterpiece works.

Motel Mexicola, Canggu, Bali described as ‘the world’s most instagrammed restaurant’. From naming to concept, brand to architecture, the hand-painted restaurant with custom furniture and ceramics is one of AGI Open speaker James Brown’s masterpiece works. Image: Supplied

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Just three of more than 800 books produced and published by Lars Müller. The AGI Open speaker creates carefully edited and designed publications on architecture, design, photography, contemporary art and society.

Just three of more than 800 books produced and published by Lars Müller. The AGI Open speaker creates carefully edited and designed publications on architecture, design, photography, contemporary art and society. Image: Supplied

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Thonik’s identity for the Holland Festival, the leading international performing arts festival in the Netherlands.

Thonik’s identity for the Holland Festival, the leading international performing arts festival in the Netherlands. Image: Supplied

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The bold, striped elevations of Studio Thonik, Amsterdam. The exterior stripes underline the building form and composition: vertical lines for walls, horizontal lines for balconies, diagonals for the exterior stair.

The bold, striped elevations of Studio Thonik, Amsterdam. The exterior stripes underline the building form and composition: vertical lines for walls, horizontal lines for balconies, diagonals for the exterior stair. Image: Supplied

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Helios House, designed by Office dA (principal architects Monica Ponce de Leon and Nader Tehrani) and Johnston Marklee Architects. The architects were hired by Ogilvy & Mather, led by AGI Open speaker Brian Collins.

Helios House, designed by Office dA (principal architects Monica Ponce de Leon and Nader Tehrani) and Johnston Marklee Architects. The architects were hired by Ogilvy & Mather, led by AGI Open speaker Brian Collins. Image: Supplied

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From 18-19 September, more than 30 of the world’s leading designers will be in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland to participate in the AGI Open, a two-day festival hosted by the Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) at the Aotea Centre.

The AGI, a not-for-profit organisation founded in 1952, focuses on connecting leaders of the global design industry, inspiring new practitioners, and giving back to communities. Membership is by invitation and acknowledges a significant and impactful contribution to shaping global visual culture. 

Dean Poole, Aotearoa New Zealand’s first AGI member and the Auckland event curator, says the AGI Open is a unique opportunity to see some of the world’s most influential designers in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.

In terms of scope, he describes it as the largest design festival ever staged in Auckland. The audience is anyone interested in unique global perspectives on design, motion, communications, digital innovation, branding and creative practice.

“If you’re a designer, architect, creative, student or educator this is not to be missed,” he says. “It’s not an annual event, it’s a once in a generation event and the first time the AGI Open has been hosted in the Southern Hemisphere. If you need inspiration, or a high-impact download on global design culture — come to the AGI Open in September.”

The AGI Open’s two-day programme features 36 speakers, including:

Paula Scher – partner at Pentagram New York, established artist and subject of the Netflix series, ‘Abstract: The Art Of Design’.

Kenya Hara – the respected curator, writer and design director of Japanese brand Muji.

Lars Müller – publisher of more than 800 titles, many exploring the history and development of architecture, landscape architecture and urbanism.

James Brown – Australian designer renowned for “art-chitecture”, including the hand-painted masterpiece, Motel Mexicola, in Bali, and the colourful Africola restaurant in Australia.

Thonik – A Dutch design studio whose work includes identities for the Venice Architecture Biennale, plus varied large-scale museum and urbanism projects.  

Brian Collins, head of COLLINS, a global branding agency that works with Spotify, Robinhood, Twitch, Nike, Equinox and more.

“Cities around the world really compete to host events like this,” Poole says. “We’ve pulled out all the stops with a line-up of speakers drawn from Japan, China, Korea, Singapore, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Argentina, the US and more. From experimental practice to the successful branding of prominent global companies, each speaker has invaluable insights to share. You may not know all their names, but you will know their work because it has shaped the visual landscape we all live in.”

Tickets on sale now. Visit the AGI Open website for the full line up and follow @agi_open via instagram for updates.


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