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An Exhibition Devoted to Urban Cycling

The Design Museum of Chicago is exhibiting a gathering of drawings telling much about the use of bicycle in urban places. After the rise of urban sports such as parkour, which is to be watched in video clips broadcasted on TV by sports brands, reconverting the city in a playground seems at stake in the minds of artists and designers of our time. With a touch of humour, drawers gathered at the exhibition are exploring the daily experience of bikes users : stealing, speed, customization, over passengering, looks and attitudes. Drawings styles are multiple, calling upon abstract art and press drawing.

ANDAR by Mart Aire

 

The Rider by Vance Lump

 

Small Revolutions by Lydia Fu

 

Let’s Ride by Fran Labuschagne

 

Keep Moving by Moniker

 

Joy-Ride by Arna Miller

 

Life on Wheels by Alex Senna

 

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