Opening: «Beauty — Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial» at Cooper Hewitt Exploring the notion of beauty through seven lenses — extravagant, intricate, ethereal, transgressive, emergent, elemental and transformative — the fifth installment of the Cooper Hewitt's sensational overview of contemporary design features 63
international designers exhibiting some 250 works, which nearly fill two full floors of the museum's recently renovated Upper East Side space.
Not exact matches
Various Artists, Presidio Habitats >> Presidio Habitats brought together a group of eleven
international artists,
designers, and architects to create the first
exhibit within a national park.
Artscape Artscape returns July 15 - 17 with more than 150 artists, craftspeople, and fashion
designers from across the country; visual art
exhibits both on and off site; live concerts on four outdoor stages; performing arts including dance, opera, theater, fashion, film, and classical music, hands - on projects, and children's entertainers; three street theater locations; and a delicious
international menu of food and beverages.
Exhibiting in Future Map is an important first career break for a young contemporary artist or
designer, providing an introduction to top UK and
international galleries, curators, collectors and critics.
One of the largest and most significant privately sponsored art exhibitions held during the Frieze Art Fair, «The Return» explores ideas of the sacred in art, design and contemporary thought,
exhibiting rare and previously unseen works from the most prestigious
international collections alongside today's most notable artists and
designers.
Printed Matter Street / Gallery artist and curator «Mad One» will present and team up with The Screaming Sky Gallery in Portland, OR to host this one of a kind
exhibit «Printed Matters», a showcase of local and
international artists, graphic
designers, graffiti artists and of course avid print makers.
, means «freshly - baked» in Japanese and a special
exhibit of what young
designers are cooking up was on display at the Dwell on Design event last weekend with an
international accent.
German
designer Siren Elise Wilhelmsen
exhibited her 365 knitting clock at DMY
International Design Festival Berlin.