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Celebrating 100 Years
The Wachenheim Gallery focuses on the history of The New York Public Library, from its founding and original collections to the construction of its Beaux-Arts building at Fifth Avenue and 42nd...
12.29.11 -
Kevin Roche: Architecture as Environment
Pritzker Prize-winner Kevin Roche is acclaimed for his skillful integration of man-made and natural environments. Drawing on material originally presented at the Yale School of Architecture, the...
12.29.11 -
John Chamberlain: Choices
The exhibition of the American sculptor's work comprises nearly 100 pieces, from his earliest monochromatic welded iron-rod sculptures to the large-scale foil creations of recent years. This...
12.29.11 -
Eames: The Architect and the Painter
Narrarated by James Franco, Eames: The Architect and the Painter is the first film to be created about Charles and Ray Eames since their deaths. The film, which is presented by Jason Cohn and...
11.18.11 -
Montauk, New York
11.14.11 -
BMW Guggenheim Lab Closing Weekend
The BMW Guggenheim Lab ends its three-month run in New York City with a weekend of more than a dozen special events on Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16. Join them for one last chance to...
10.07.11 -
Artek Sample Sale
Join Artek for its first ever sample sale. Alvar Aalto, Eero Aarnio, Shigeru Ban, Naoto Fukasawa, Enzo Mari, Juha Leiviska, and Ilmari Tapiovaara products, discontinued items, and showroom floor...
10.05.11 -
Resource Furniture + Dwell Reception and Private Screening
Join Resource Furniture and Dwell at the Architecture and Design Film Festival for a private screening of Lioness Among Lions....
10.02.11 -
IceStone
IceStone is a Brooklyn-based manufacturer of recycled surfaces.
09.21.11 -
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 -
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 -
Inspired Design
The memory of designer Tobias Wong lived on at "Brokenoff Brokenoff," an exhibition hosted at Manhattan’s Gallery R’Pure. The show was composed of pieces interpreted by his...
written by: Jordan Kushins09.06.11 -
Lerival
Lerival is a design house that bridges contemporary furniture and architecture. They champion personality-driven design of versatile modularity to reflect the innovative aesthetics & techniques...
08.31.11 -
Mattermade
Mattermade is a modern design store located in Brooklyn, New York.
08.31.11 -
Lindsey Adelman Studio
Lindsey Adelman Studio is located in New York City specializing in lighting design.
08.30.11 -
Modern in the Past Tense: Revisiting a Landmark Exhibition “Design 1935-1965: What Modern Was” at the Le Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Montreal
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the landmark exhibition and publication, Design 1935-1965: What Modern Was, NYSID will pay homage to an event that became a touchstone of modern design,...
08.24.11 -
Stanley Abercrombie: The Case Study Houses
Stanley Abercrombie served as editor-in-chief of Interior Design magazine for 14 years and is a prolific author of numerous books and articles on architecture and design. He is an honorary...
08.24.11 -
Panel Discussion: Return of Modernism
Modernism was the go-to style of the mid-20th century, with famous designers such as Russel Wright, Eero Saarinen, and Charles and Ray Eames. By the end of the century, however, its glow had faded....
08.24.11 -
Panel Discussion: Modern in the Past Tense: Revisiting the “Design 1935-1965: What Modern Was” Landmark Exhibition
An expert panel, including David Hanks and Martin Eidelberg, curators of the original show; Newark Museum curator Ulysses Dietz; pioneering dealer Mark McDonald; and interior designer Ali Tayar...
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