One of this year’s McClelland Sculpture Survey & Awards finalists, artist John Kelly (based in Ireland) enlisted the assistance of DLD in the creation of his Survey entry.
MORE...Following on from the success of the exhibition at the Immigration Museum Melbourne in 2008, PLACE-Hampi was sold to JSW Steel in Karnataka, India for permanent display in a purpose-built museum.
A team from DLD, White Cube and Melbourne Museum travelled to India in January for the exhibition installation.
MORE...The Visions of Port Phillip exhibition displays a collection of outstanding photographs by John Twycross of Port Phillip Bay and the Mornington Peninsular in the early 20th Century.
MORE...Held at Melbourne Museum in 2009 as part of Melbourne Winter Masterpieces, A Day In Pompeii gave visitors the opportunity to learn about daily life in the Roman Empire and understand the history of one of the world's most extraordinary cities, Pompeii - how the city came to be destroyed, lost and eventually rediscovered.
MORE...This unique exhibition is a combination of archaeology, photography and virtual-reality technology, re-creating and contextualising the stunning World Heritage site of Hampi in southern India. It represents years of passion and hard work by a range of creators including Sarah Kenderdine and photographer John Gollings, who for over 20 years has been documenting Hampi.
MORE...Each year the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority promotes the VCE year of excellence by showcasing the Top Design students from around Victoria.
MORE...For this prominent travelling exhibition from Athens, DLD worked in close collaboration with organisers, curators, consultants and fabricators to adapt and enhance the available exhibition space within local heritage constraints.
MORE...The Museum incorporates the history of ceramics in Taiwan, from prehistory to the present day, and looks towards the future.
MORE...David Lancashire Design developed the design for a large, permanent Aboriginal exhibition at Melbourne Museum. Major exhibition themes included European contact, Aboriginal law and knowledge, and Indigenous relationships with the land.
MORE...Series of photographs taken whilst working in India. Hampi, a village in southern India, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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