traveling exhibitions
Czech Cubism: Architecture and DesignAn exploration of Prague's vibrant Cubism movement, which thrived between 1910 and 1925. The majority of the furniture, architectural renderings, ceramics, and metalwork on display are on loan from the Museum of Decorative Arts and the National Technical Museum, both in Prague. This traveling exhibition was organized by the Vitra Design Museum in Weil-am-Rhein in collaboration with Prague's Museum of Decorative Arts and its National Technical Museum. Cubism, Prague, Czech, 20th century, furniture, ceramics, Architecture, architectural drawings, metalwork, traveling exhibitions |
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The Jewelry of Tone VigelandNorwegian jeweler, Tone Vigeland, transforms silver, steel, gold and other heavy metals into jewelry that is sculptural, light, and graceful. This exhibition features jewelry created over the past 40 years, including earrings, bracelets, necklaces, metal-mesh hats, shoulder pieces, and long mesh chains. jewelry, Tone Vigeland, Norway, 20th century, traveling exhibitions |
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Concerned Theatre Japan: The Graphic Art of Japanese Theatre: 1960-1980Explore the modern Japanese theater movement as well as the development of Japan's postwar cultural identity through the design of theater posters. This exhibition is co-sponsored by Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and the AIGA. Japan, theater, 20th century, theatrical design, costumes, graphic design, posters, traveling exhibitions |
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The Architecture of Reassurance: Designing the Disney Theme ParksApproximately 200 artifacts reveal the methods of Disney's design team and trace the history of the parks from original concepts to present day developments. Many never-seen-before plans, renderings, posters, paintings, and models from the extensive archives of Walt Disney Imagineering are on view. This traveling exhibition was curated by Karal Ann Marling and organized by the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal. Sponsored by Target Stores. Walt Disney, theme parks, architectural drawings, models, traveling exhibitions |
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Aluminum by Design: Jewelry to JetsOn view are more than 100 objects that trace aluminum's first appearance in precious and fine jewelry through early modernist uses in architecture and interiors to its present and envisioned role in aeronautics and other major industries. Highlights include an ornate table centerpiece presented to Emperor Napoleon III, a Paco Rabanne mini dress from 1968, and Claire Graham's 1997 chaise longue made of recycled soda cans. On loan from the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, and will travel. Sponsored by the Alcoa Foundation with Target. aluminum, traveling exhibitions, jewelry, Architecture, interiors, aeronautics, fashion, furniture design |
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Design Life Now in BostonOn September 28, Design Life Now will open at the Boston Institute of Comtemporary Art (ICA) in Boston, where it will be on view through January 6. Design Life Now, traveling exhibitions, Triennial, exhibitions, installation, Boston, Institute of Contemporary Art, ICA, Triennial, Michael Meredith, ICA building, Diller Scofidio and Renfro, 2007 |
