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After The Museum

*After the Museum *used the institution as a testing ground for new and unconventional proposals for 21st-century art and design museums. As our contribution, we turned a section of the gallery into a temporary studio for producing design elements, documentation, and a process book—covering the exhibition program, other participants' work, and our own process. The space functioned as both workspace and public action, opening the design process to visitors while we worked through different modes of production and support. As part of our contribution, we also designed the lead image for the exhibition's marketing: a black-and-white photograph of the museum's brutalist exterior overlaid with the macOS pinwheel of death.

Year: 2013

Clients: Museum of Arts and Design

Category: Exhibition, Print

Adam Taylor O'Reilly (b. 1985, Edmonton, Canada) is a creative director, designer, and writer, based in Brooklyn, New York. Since 2018, he has led design and brand creative at the Brooklyn Museum, including directing creative strategy for its 2024 visual identity.

This site presents selected work across exhibitions, identity, writing, and code, 2009–present.