MoMA Art Lab: Movement

Tony Lee Jr., a designer at MoMA Design Studio (and previously featured for his student work), recently sent over his updated portfolio. I was immediately impressed by his work for MoMA’s art lab, an interactive space where people of all ages can explore, play and create while discovering various topics in art. The movement exhibit, shown below, immediately captured my imagination.

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Tony Lee Jr.: MoMa Art Lab, Movement / on Design Work Life

Also not to be missed, is People, a previous installment of the art lab series. Tony actually did a short write-up about this exhibit on Inside/Out, MoMA’s blog, which is also worth a read.

Creative Credits
Project: MoMA Art Lab: Movement
Project Team: H.Y. Ingrid Chou (creative direction, art direction), Tony Lee (design, animation), Paulette Giguere (production artist)
Photos: Martin Seck

Courtney
Courtney

Courtney is the founder of Design Work Life and Seamless Creative, a small design studio she runs with her husband Brian. She now splits her time between developing brand identities for small businesses and soaking up (and passing along) as much inspiration as she possibly can.

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