March 2012
Reconstruction: Cultural Heritage and the Making of Contemporary Fashion, a touring exhibition by the British Council opens to the public in Karachi and Lahore, Pakistan. Featuring work by Paul Smith, Vivienne Westwood, Hussein Chalayan, Marios Schwab, Peter Jensen, Sophia Kokosalaki and Osman Yousefzada.
December 2011
Kellenberger-White has moved studio to Scrutton Street, London EC2A 4RJ
Thoughts on a Book, an evening of talks and an exhibition at St Bride Library, 14 December.
Speakers: Brian Dillon, Will Holder, Stewart Home, Justin McGuirk, John Morgan and Pieternel Vermoortel.
Talks chaired by David Crowley
Royal College of Art’s Christmas Card is featured on Design Week, 1 December 2011
November 2011
Ellen Altfest an exhibition at the White Cube, Hoxton Square, 15 November – January 2012
October 2011
Kellenberger–White are appointed as members of the Helvetic Centre, London
Reconstruction: Cultural Heritage and the Making of Contemporary Fashion, a touring exhibition by the British Council opens to the public in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Featuring work by Paul Smith, Vivienne Westwood, Hussein Chalayan, Marios Schwab, Peter Jensen, Sophia Kokosalaki and Osman Yousefzada.
September 2011
What If…, an exhibition by Dunne & Raby for the Beijing International Design Triennial 2011, National Museum of China, Beijing, featuring projects by Alice Wang, Anab Jain & Alex Taylor, Andrew Friend, Bernd Hopfengartner, Bit Play, Cai Cunlei, Cai Jiangyu, Chris Woebken, Daisy Alexandria Ginsberg & Sascha Pohflepp, David Benque, Dunne & Raby, Fu Zhiyong, Heng Zhi, James Auger & Jimmy Loizeau, James Chambers, James King, Jen-Hui Liao, Lu Xiaobo, Matt Hope, Michael Burton, Nelly Ben Hayoun, Nina Pope & Karen Guthrie, Noam Toran, Page Tsou, Revital Cohen, Shing Tat Chung, Susanna Soares, Thomas Thwaites, Tuur Van Balen, Wei Wei Chang, Zhu Hui, Zoe Papadopoulou & Cathrine Kramer
July 2011
SHOW RCA 2011 — the graduate exhibition for the Royal College of Art opens to the public
June 2011
Between Reality and the Impossible and What If… are featured in Axis Magazine, Volume 151
May 2011
Reconstruction: Cultural Heritage and the Making of Contemporary Fashion, a touring exhibition by the British Council opens to the public at Central State Museum, Almaty, Kazakhstan. Featuring work by Paul Smith, Vivienne Westwood, Hussein Chalayan, Marios Schwab, Peter Jensen, Sophia Kokosalaki and Osman Yousefzada.
Why Shapes What is featured in Behind The Zines: Publishing Culture, a book published by Gestalten, 2011
April 2011
Royal College of Art announce the new identity for SHOW RCA 2011 — the graduate exhibition of postgraduate students' studio work and research in Applied Art, Architecture, Communications, Design, Fashion & Textiles, Fine Art and Humanities
March 2011
Book Signing of That's Not Me by Nuri Koerfer at OOGA BOOGA, LA
January 2011
Lecture at University of Brighton, School of Arts and Media, Visual Communication
November 2010
Between Reality and the Impossible, an exhibition by Dunne & Raby, Saint Etienne Design Biennale 2010, Saint Etienne
October 2010
Wellcome Trust windows What If... are updated with new projects by Revital Cohen, Nelly Ben Hayoun and Nina Pope & Karen Guthrie (Somewhere)
Neue Deutsche Kunst / New German Art, an exhibition at the German Ambassador's Residence, London
Frieze Music, Hercules and Love Affair + Special Gusts + Telepathe at Debut, London
Frieze Music, Baby Dee + The Elysian Quartet at Shoreditch Church, London
September 2010
Kellenberger-White is featured in Switzerland: Design for Life, a poster exhibition at Istanbul Design Week, Istanbul
August 2010
Wellcome Trust windows What If... are updated with new projects by Andrew Friend, David Benqué, Michael Burton and James Chambers
July 2010
Frieze Music presents Nils Bech + Bendik Giske at Q in London
June 2010
Kellenberger-White is featured in Switzerland: Design For Life, a poster exhibition at the A Foundation, London
May 2010
Why Shapes What is reviewed in Grafik Magazine, Showcase, Issue 185, May 2010
April 2010
Wellcome Trust windows What If... are updated with new projects by Thomas Thwaites and Zoe Papadopoulou
Ultra Mera Commonplace and First We Draw are featured in Draw: Turning Thoughts Into Lines, exhibition at the Royal College of Art, London
March 2010
Kellenberger-White has moved studio to Portobello Road, London
EPSRC IMPACT! Exhibition at the Royal College of Art, London
Who Shapes What exhibition by Vanessa Billy at the Limoncello Gallery, London
Why Shapes What is available to buy at the Ditto Press shop
February 2010
Why Shapes What, published by Ditto Press, book launch at the Limoncello Gallery, London
Wellcome Trust window display What If... is open to the public, featuring projects by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Bernhard Hopfengaertner, James King, Zoe Papadopoulou & Cathrine Kramer and Dunne & Raby
January 2010
Kellenberger-White is featured in Grafik Magazine, Talent, January 2010
December 2009
Kellenberger-White is featured in Wallpaper*, Graduate Directory 2010
Magazine: Wallpaper Magazine, The Next Dimension, January 2010
November 2009
Portrait Works is featured in Control / Print, Parsons, The New School of Design Gallery, New York
October 2009
Kellenberger-White is now registered a Limited company
Ultra Mera Commonplace featured by Rollo Press at MoMA P.S.1 Art Book Fair, New York
September 2009
Disruptive Thinking is awarded 'Best Exhibition Design' by Blue Print Magazine at 100% Design, London Design Festival, London
Ultra Mera Commonplace featured by Rollo Press at 'Unter dem Motto' (a one day publishing fair) hosted by Motto Bookstore and Chert Gallery, Berlin
July 2009
Type Club Book Launch & Summer Party, Gallery BolteLang, Zurich
In collaboration with Alexandre Bettler, Ben Freeman and Ted Lovett
June 2009
Featured in Creative Review Graduate Directory 2009
The Show, Graduate Exhibition at the Royal College of Art, London