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Richard Schultz: Five Decades of Design
Educated as a mechanical engineer and industrial designer at Iowa State University and the Design Institute of the Illinois Institute of Technology, outdoor furniture designer Schultz joined Knoll...
03.25.09 -
In Situ: Architecture and Landscape
In Situ: Architecture and Landscape draws from the rich collection of The Museum of Modern Art to examine the diverse attitudes toward landscape over the last hundred years.
03.24.09 -
Brücke: The Birth of Expressionism in Dresden and Berlin, 1905–1913
In 1905 four architecture students founded a new artistic movement with an emphasis on vivid color and emotional directness. This group, called Brücke ("bridge in German), founded by Frtiz Bieyl,...
03.22.09 -
Exhibition: Book Art of the Russian Avant-Garde, 1910-1917
During the years spanning the revolutions of 1905 and 1917, Russia was in spiritual, social, and cultural crisis. This exhibition explores the way Russian avant-garde poets and artists responded to...
03.20.09 -
Boolean Valley
Potter Adam Silverman and architect Nader Tehrani collaborated on this room-sized installation, which is comprised of 400 cut-clay objects that together form a topographic sculptural landscape. The...
03.20.09 -
Blackman Cruz Presents An Evening of Glass
The evening will feature the work of two glass artists: Lianne Gold, a California artist and designer, and Andrew Thompson, a native of the Twin Cities.
03.01.09 -
Pablo Picasso—Mosqueteros
This is the first exhibition in the United States to focus on the late paintings since "Picasso: The Last Years: 1963-1973" at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1984. The collection of works,...
03.01.09 -
Friedlander
Born in 1934, Lee Friedlander gained fame in the early 1960s with off-balance street photographs that evoke the complexity the modern world. This exhibition gathers some 375 photographs plus...
03.01.09 -
Jennifer Steinkamp—Fly to Mars
Steinkamp is a contemporary artist working in the field of new media art. Fly to Mars is a computer-animated projection of a tree that comes to life with movement as it cycles through the four...
03.01.09 -
Fresh Flowers—The Evolution of Floral Design in 20th-Century Textiles
Throughout the centuries, flowers have been an important source of inspiration for western textile designers. The twentieth century was a particularly fertile period of innovation and change in...
03.01.09 -
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
Recalling an urban landscape plan, this display strategy evokes the firm's belief in architecture's need to address spatial possibilities, while also reflecting design principal Wolf Prix's...
03.01.09 -
The Psychedelic Experience—Rock Posters from the Bay Area, 1965-71
Over 300 posters, album covers, zines, and other items from the late 1960s and early 70s by artists from Wes Wilson to Victor Moscoso will be displayed.
03.01.09 -
European Design Since 1985—Shaping the New Century
The exhibition will present 250 seminal works including furniture, ceramics, metalwork, glass and product design that reveal the extraordinary creativity of two generations of designers in Belgium,...
03.01.09 -
Fashioning Felt
This exhibition will explore the varied new uses of felt—an ancient material, believed to be one of the earliest techniques for making textiles. Made by matting together wool fibers with...
03.01.09 -
Exhibition: Work AC—49 Cities
49 cities is a call to re-engage cities as the site of radical thinking and experimentation, moving beyond ‘green building’ towards an embrace of ideas, scale, vision and common sense combined with...
03.01.09 -
Reception: Final Projects—Group XXVII
This exhibition features the work of Simon Fujiwara and the team Hanakam & Schuller, and architects Alan Cicmak and the team Schinegger/Rutzinger.
03.01.09 -
From Plaster to Stone
Isamu Noguchi began using small paper models in the 1940s to help visualize his larger sculptures. He continued doing so for the rest of his career, transitioning into plaster maquettes in order to...
03.01.09 -
Exhibition: FOCUS—Rosson Crow
Interior spaces are the foundation upon which the native Texan artist constructs her dripping tableaus, which often include Modernist architectural triumphs, such as Los Angeles’ Koenig House.
03.01.09 -
Exhibition: Marlene Dumas—Measuring Your Own Grave
The exhibition is the first mid-career retrospective of this South African painter to be mounted in the United States. Approximately 65 paintings and 25 drawings will be installed thematically in...
03.01.09 -
NEXT: Contemporary Art and Design Group Exhibition
This first annual group exhibition will feature a collection of new and innovative furniture, lighting, accessories and jewelry.
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