Dior's Tokyo exhibition by OMA shows why hyperlocal design is important for museums, too

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OMA’s exhibition design for Dior at Tokyo’s Museum of Contemporary Art draws parallels between the luxury brand and Japan, with a space more akin to a set than a gall
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