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"Sympathetic Seeing" at MAK
Beginning September 28th, catch "Sympathetic Seeing: Esther McCoy and the Heart of American Modernist Architecture and Design" at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture. This exhibition...
09.14.11 -
Collecting Eames, the JF Chen Collection
From October 3 through January 14, Los Angeles's premier designer antique resource, JF Chen will open its doors to the public for "Collecting Eames, the JF Chen Collection," an exhibition...
09.14.11 -
Fiber Futures: Japan’s Textile Pioneers
Fiber Futures: Japan's Textile Pioneers showcases the dynamic field of Japanese fiber art. Organized as a juried show jointly presented by Japan Society and International Textile Network Japan in...
09.10.11 -
Crafting Modernism
Crafting Modernism covers a 25-year period that begins with the craftsman-designers of the 1940s and 1950s, and concludes in 1969 with innovative works that upended traditional concepts of craft,...
09.10.11 -
California Design, 1930-1965: 'Living in a Modern Way'
This exhibition, the first major study of modern California design, will examine the state's role in shaping the material culture of the entire country with more than 350 objects, comprising...
09.10.11 -
Book Art of the Russian Avant-Garde, 1910–1917
This exhibition explores the way Russian avant-garde poets and artists responded to this crisis through their book art. Often working collaboratively, poets and artists designed pages in which ...
09.10.11 -
19th-Century Modern
Featuring more than forty items from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection of American and European decorative arts, 19th-Century Modern will focus on the emergence of Modernism, a design...
09.10.11 -
Graphic Design: Now in Production
This major international exhibition explores how graphic design has broadened its reach dramatically over the past decade, expanding from a specialized profession to a widely deployed tool. With...
09.09.11 -
Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970 – 1990
Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970 – 1990 will include over 250 objects across all genres of art and design. The exhibition, curated by Glenn Adamson and Jane Pavitt, will be the first...
09.08.11 -
Tramshed 2011
Seeking to be a departure from conventional trade exhibitions, Tramshed 2011 will celebrate the diversity of the industry in the broadest sense. Exhibitors, seminars, talks, good food and music...
08.31.11 -
WaterDream: the Art of Bathroom Design
Duravit’s partnership with design powerhouse Philippe Starck has been recognized with accolades and awards across the globe. The latest honor comes close to home, in Atlanta, GA, the location...
08.25.11 -
No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection
No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection is the provocative exhibition that will reopen the expanded and renovated Cranbrook Art Museum at Cranbrook Academy of Art on...
08.25.11 -
Paul Rudolph’s Vision at Colgate’s Picker Art Gallery
The Picker Art Gallery at Colgate University will host a reception on Tuesday, September 13 from 5-7 p.m. to celebrate the new exhibition, An Architect’s Vision: Paul Rudolph and Colgate...
08.24.11 -
Ceci n’est pas une rêverie: The Architecture of Stanley Tigerman
The career of eminent architect and educator Stanley Tigerman is the subject of a retrospective exhibition opening at the Yale School of Architecture Gallery in historic Paul Rudolph Hall on August...
08.24.11 -
Lyonel Feininger: At the Edge of the World
Born and raised in New York, Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956) moved at the age of sixteen to Germany, where he became one of the leading practitioners of German Expressionism and the Bauhaus....
08.22.11 -
John Marin: Modernism at Midcentury
John Marin sought Maine as a subject—its islands, mountains, beaches, and rocky shores—from 1917 onward. However, when he landed on Cape Split in 1933, he knew this remote and untamed...
08.21.11 -
Exposure: Matt Keegan, Katie Paterson, Heather Rasmussen
Matt Keegan’s site-specific installation grew out of the artist’s longstanding fascination with cities. Focusing on Chicago and New York, Keegan creates a meandering visual...
08.21.11 -
Kandinsky at the Bauhaus, 1922–1933
In 1922 Vasily Kandinsky (b. 1866, Moscow; d. 1944, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) accepted a teaching position at the Bauhaus, the state-sponsored Weimar school of art and applied design founded in...
08.21.11 -
Carlos Bunga
Trained as a painter, Barcelona-based Portuguese artist Carlos Bunga has expanded his practice to encompass multiple mediums and dimensions, including performance, sculpture, and video. In his...
08.21.11 -
Rineke Dijkstra Exhibition at SFMOMA
From February 18 to May 20, 2012, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present the exhibition Rineke Dijkstra, the artist's first midcareer retrospective in the United States....
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