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Alice Twemlow is co-chair of the SVA MA in Design Research, Writing & Criticism in New York, and co-head of the MA in Design Curating & Writing at Design Academy Eindhoven. Twemlow has a Ph.D from the History of Design program run jointly by the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Royal College of Art in London, and is currently developing her doctoral thesis about the history of design criticism into a book to be published by MIT Press.
She writes and lectures on design culture, and has recently contributed essays to
Graphisme en France
(CNAP, 2016),
Iconic Designs: 50 Stories about 50 Things
(Berg, 2014),
Lolita—Story of a Cover Girl: Vladimir Nabokov’s Novel in Art and Design
(Print, 2013), and
The Aspen Complex
(Sternberg Press, 2012).
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Alice Twemlow
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Design Responses to Mass Surveillance
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Alice Twemlow remembers Richard Hamilton, artist and design writer.
Massimo Vignelli’s Desk
Vignelli Celebration: Alice Twemlow snoops around Massimo Vignelli’s desk.
Howling at the Moon: The Poetics of Amateur Product Reviews
Amazon reviews can be seen as an example of a democratizing impulse in design criticism.
A Look Back at Aspen, 1970
The 1970 International Design Conference at Aspen provided the setting for a collision between two very different conceptions of design. The IDCA board members who organized the conference and a number of art and environmental action groups, many of which where from Berkeley, California and had made the 1,000-odd mile journey to Colorado in chartered buses.
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