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Otto Neurath. Gypsy Urbanism
At a time when contemporary culture is dominated by mass media and we are all glued to many screens, it is fascinating to contemplate the career of little-known Austrian sociologist, Otto Neurath ...
10.23.09 -
BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 Exhibitor Application Deadline
The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for BKLYN DESIGNS 2010, scheduled for May 7-9!...
11.26.09 -
2010 California Biennial
The only exhibition of its kind in California, the California Biennial brings together a large cross-section of the State’s most innovative contemporary visual artists. The Biennial continues...
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Cy Twombly
This exhibition showcases three recent works—two virtuosic paintings and a bronze sculpture—that illuminate the 82-year-old artist’s deep interest in painting and poetry, line and...
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Leaps into the Void: Documents of Nouveau Réalist Performance
Pyrotechnics, exploding pigment, blowtorches, lacerated décollage, and found materials, define the radical gestures of the avant-garde movement, Nouveau Réalisme. Translated as &ldquo...
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Art by the Yard: Women Design Mid-Century Britain
The art of textile design changed radically after World War II as Britain was transformed from a country devastated by war into an optimistic consumer society. Three women designers were pivotal in...
01.01.10 -
Urban Panoramas: Opie, Liao, Kim
This exhibition highlights work by three contemporary photographers, each of whom implemented a panoramic viewpoint to examine a specific urban environment. Catherine Opie (American, born 1961)...
01.01.10 -
Modern in America: Works on Paper, 1900–1950s
Approximately 140 prints, drawings, collages, and watercolors from the permanent collection offer the opportunity to ruminate on what constituted “modern” at various moments during the...
01.01.10 -
Iannis Xenakis: Composer, Architect, Visionary
The exhibition explores the fundamental role of drawing in the work of Greek avant-garde composer Iannis Xenakis (1922–2001). A leading figure in twentieth century music, Xenakis was trained...
01.01.10 -
Josh Faught: While the Light Lasts
Textile artist Josh Faught lives and works in Eugene, Oregon. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Fibers at the University of Oregon and has exhibited widely in the United States. His work...
01.02.10 -
Bauhaus Lounge
Furnished with Bauhaus chairs, tables, couches, and other furniture, this temporary lounge at MoMA accompanies the soon-to-close exhibition Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops for Modernity. There's a...
01.03.10 -
Rhythms of Modern Life: British Prints 1914-1939
The exhibition, featuring roughly one hundred lithographs, etchings, woodcuts and color linocuts by fourteen artists, examines the impact of Futurism and Cubism on British modernist printmaking...
01.03.10 -
Alexander Calder in Focus
Though Alexander Calder began his career as an artist focused on drawing and painting, he is best known for creating colorful, whimsical stabiles, mobiles, and large-scale sculptures of natural...
01.03.10 -
China Design Now
The exhibition, featuring the work of approximately 100 designers, reveals how designers, architects, filmmakers, and artists have transformed Chinese design and led to a new aesthetic that...
01.03.10 -
Design Real
Design Real, curated by Konstantin Grcic and designed in collaboration with Alex Rich and Jürg Lehni, is the first design-focused show to be presented at the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion....
01.03.10 -
Zlin: The Model Town of Modernism
Ziln, located in the eastern portion of the Czech Republic, is a factory town designed by Corbusier apprentice Vladimir Karfik for the scions of the Bata Shoe Company. Models, photographs, film and...
01.03.10 -
Maira Kalman: Illuminations (of a Crazy World)
This is the first major museum survey of the work of illustrator, author and designer Maira Kalman. This exhibition features a selection spanning thirty years of original works on paper and design...
01.04.10 -
Snøhetta: architecture
The exhibition offers insights into the design and construction of the firm’s most important works, including the celebrated Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt, the recently...
01.06.10 -
Josef Albers: Innovation and Inspiration
Encompassing Albers' career from 1917 to 1973, this exhibition begins with four early self-portrait prints and follows to a group of boldly abstract compositions from Albers' tenure at Germany's...
01.07.10 -
Jonas Wood
This is the first one-person museum exhibition of the artist's work, which is evocative of the Modernist sculptures of David Smith or Alexander Calder. Wood's subjects are centered around family...
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