Ron Arad: No Discipline Preview
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Israeli-born British designer and architect Ron Arad has made a name for himself pushing the boundaries of forms and materials, so it comes at no surprise that the installation devised for Arad’s upcoming retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York is a shape-shifting work of its own.
— Miyoko OhtakePhoto courtesy of Ron Arad Associates and the Museum of Modern Art
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Ron Arad: No Discipline Preview
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Rather uninspired. How does this man's work merit a show at MOMA exactly?
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