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Clare Farrow
London, UKClare Farrow is an interdisciplinary curator and writer, founder of Clare Farrow Studio. A former magazine editor in London and Paris, she specializes in architecture, design, art and music, contributing to Blueprint, Dezeen and other platforms. Her exhibitions include “Childhood ReCollections: Memory in Design” (2015-16) and “Timber Rising: Vertical Visions for the Cities of Tomorrow” (2018-19, with Studio Woode) for Roca London and Barcelona Galleries; and in 2018-19 she curated “Memory & Light” by Arvo Pärt and Arup, and “Bamboo Ring: Weaving into Lightness” by Kengo Kuma for the London Design Festival at the V&A. In 2021 she is curating the Japan Pavilion for the London Design Biennale, and is taking “Bamboo Ring” to Milan Design Week.
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