Exhibition campaign and 2D design for Do Ho Suh first UK survey, Walk the House, presented at Tate Modern. 

Displaying works on paper, video work and a newly commissioned immersive sculpture, Nests, the exhibition took place over several rooms of Tate Modern’s Natalie Bell Building. The design features a minimalist typographic approach, making use of diagrams and maps to support visitors in locating, and engaging with, the immersive installations. 
The minimalist approach to type also carry through on the exhibition concourse, featuing the site-specific wallpaper piece, Who Am We

Client: Tate Galleries
Curator: Nabila Abdel Nabi, Dina Akhmadeeva
Marketing: Megan Pottle

Exhibition; Campaign; Digital;















ProjectsCategory
Tate Modern Do Ho Suh: Walk the HouseExhibition; Campaign; Animation;
TateTate schoolsIdentity; Campaign; Animation;

Tate ModernElectric Dreams: DiagramsEnvironmental Graphics; Diagrams and maps;
Procreate ProjectIntegrated Care ToolkitWebsite; Digital;
Dyana GravinaEmbodied HistoriesBook; Print;
Tate BritainPlay Studio: Dream WorldsLearning Resource; Learning Space; Environmental Graphics;
Tate ModernNam June PaikExhibition; Campaign;
DeleuzineShe-DogPrint; Book;
CELL Project SpaceCEED Feminisms BibliographyPrint; Learning Resource; Diagrams and maps;
The British MuseumMuseum ExplorersPrint;
Goldsmiths PressSelected book coversPrint;
Tate BritainArt Now: Jesse DarlingPrint;
Mozzila FoundationArtist Open StudioPrint; Diagrams and maps;