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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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Design for a Living World
Ten leading designers have been commissioned to develop new uses for sustainably grown and harvested materials in order to tell a unique story about the life-cycle of materials and the power of...
04.03.09 -
Paper: Pressed, Stained, Slashed, Folded
This exhibition of approximately 70 works from MoMA’s collection that explore and manipulate the materiality of paper. Comprising prints and illustrated books as well as drawings and a papier...
04.14.09 -
Tangled Alphabets: León Ferrari and Mira Schendel
This is the first major museum retrospective in the United States to survey the work of León Ferrari (Argentine, b. 1920) and Mira Schendel (Brazilian, b. Switzerland, 1919–1988), and...
04.14.09 -
What Was Good Design? MOMA's Message 1944-56
At mid-century, The Museum of Modern Art played a leading role in the definition and dissemination of ‘Good Design,’ a concept that started taking shape in the 1930s and emerged with...
04.29.09 -
Mannahatta/Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City
Mannahatta/Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City will reveal the island of Mannahatta on September 12, 1609, the moment of Henry Hudson's arrival – a fresh, green new world at the...
05.08.09 -
Design S: Swedish Design Award
This exhibition will feature 19 shortlisted entries to Sweden’s biggest design award competition, which focuses on design for sustainability issues including climate, the environment, the...
06.04.09 -
Design USA: Contemporary Innovation
This exhibition features outstanding contemporary achievements in American architecture, landscape design, interior design, product design, communication design, corporate design, interaction...
07.01.09 -
Ron Arad: No Discipline
This exhibition will be the first major retrospective of Israeli designer and architect Ron Arad's work in the United States, and will feature a collection of objects and furniture pieces created...
07.09.09 -
In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960–1976
This is an exhibition of 75 works by ten American and European artists relating to travel and the city of Amsterdam. Focusing on Conceptual art practices between 1960 and 1976, the show includes...
07.15.09 -
Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future
In this first-ever retrospective of the life and work of Eero Saarinen (1910—1961), the Yale University Art Gallery presents an assemblage of never-before-seen sketches, models, photographs,...
02.21.10 -
Situated Technologies: Toward the Sentient City
This exhibition is a critical exploration of the evolving relationship between ubiquitous computing, architecture and the city. It will imagine alternative trajectories for how various mobile,...
07.22.09 -
Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity
This exhibition brings together over 400 works that reflect the extraordinarily broad range of the Bauhaus school's productions, including industrial design, furniture, architecture, graphics,...
07.23.09 -
The Red Book of C.G. Jung
This unprecedented exhibition marks the first public presentation of the preeminent psychologist C. G. Jung’s (1875-1961) famous Red Book. In the book Jung developed his principal theories of...
08.05.09 -
With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America
MOCA’s new core exhibit will bring to life the Museum’s unique historical content and birth a compelling art work by fusing itself with the architectural heart of its new home designed...
09.11.09 -
Interior Design (ID) Program at Hästens
Hästens, the Sweden-based luxury bed maker, is pleased to announce the introduction of the company’s exclusive Interior Design (ID) Program during the ASID SoHo/TriBeCa Design Walk. ...
09.18.09 -
Meier 75
Meier 75 celebrates Richard Meier's promised gift of two architectural drawings of the J. Paul Getty Center in Los Angeles. Meier is presenting the works to Cooper-Hewitt on the occasion of his...
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