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QUICK TINY SHOWS
Quick Tiny Shows was an independent initiative launched in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to present design ideas in new contexts. Founded in 2018 by Juan García Mosqueda and Ries, the platform created space for experimental thinkers and practitioners working within a global contemporary design and architecture discourse. Held bimonthly, each edition remained on view for only two days. QTS was conceived as a series of rapid, work-in-progress curatorial exercises that challenged conventional exhibition formats and institutional models.
Participants included Objects of Common Interest, Jumbo, Sigve Knutson, Rodrigo Bravo, Andrés Reisinger, Nick Ross, Frederik Nystrup-Larsen, and Oliver Sundqvist.
#2018-2020












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QUICK TINY SHOWS
Quick Tiny Shows was an independent initiative launched in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to present design ideas in new contexts. Founded in 2018 by Juan García Mosqueda and Ries, the platform created space for experimental thinkers and practitioners working within a global contemporary design and architecture discourse. Held bimonthly, each edition remained on view for only two days. QTS was conceived as a series of rapid, work-in-progress curatorial exercises that challenged conventional exhibition formats and institutional models.
Participants included Objects of Common Interest, Jumbo, Sigve Knutson, Rodrigo Bravo, Andrés Reisinger, Nick Ross, Frederik Nystrup-Larsen, and Oliver Sundqvist.
#2018-2020