The new forum for collecting, exhibiting, discussing and creating design. The best international galleries exhibiting extraordinary historic and contemporary design. Hosts dynamic satellite exhibitions by: The Georges Pompidou Art & Culture Foundation, Established & Sons, Barry Friedman Ltd. & Droog Design, Byblos Gallery And Metropolis Magazine.
The new forum for collecting, exhibiting, discussing and creating design.
Based on the tremendous success in its debut year, Design Miami/ is poised to become the most prominent and meaningful forum for international design, bringing together the most influential designers, collectors, dealers, curators and critics from around the world to further the current design culture.
Design Miami/ presents the best international design galleries exhibiting extraordinary historic and contemporary design. This unique show will be held in the Miami Design District from 8 - 10 December 2006. The Vernissage is by invitation only from 8pm until Midnight on 7 December.
In order to further dialogue about design, Design Miami/ also features Design Talks, Design Satellite Exhibitions, art/design installations, and other various collaborations with designers, critics, curators, cultural institutions, gallerists and collectors throughout the Miami Design District.
Design Miami/ is pleased to present the 2006 Designer of the Year Award to Marc Newson.
Hosts Dynamic Satellite Exhibitions By: The Georges Pompidou Art & Culture Foundation, Moss Gallery, Established & Sons, Barry Friedman Ltd. & Droog Design, R20th Century Gallery & Steuben Glass, Contrasts Gallery, Byblos Gallery And Metropolis Magazine
Design Miami/, the global forum for collecting,
exhibiting, discussing and creating design, will host a series of
satellite exhibitions by The Georges Pompidou Art & Culture
Foundation, Moss Gallery, Established & Sons, Barry Friedman Ltd.
& Droog Design, R20th Century Gallery & Steuben Glass, Contrasts
Gallery, Byblos and Metropolis Magazine. The satellite
exhibitions will present a diverse array of design, from rare
works by pioneering French modernists to one-off and limited
editions pieces by cutting-edge contemporary designers
commissioned especially for Design Miami/.
The satellite exhibitions will take place in locations throughout
the Miami Design District and will be on view Thursday, December
7th from 8:00pm until Midnight during the Design Miami/
Vernissage (by invitation only).
The satellite exhibitions will
be open to the public Friday, December 8th from 9:00 am to 7:00
pm; Saturday, December 9th from 11:00 am to Midnight; and Sunday,
December 10th from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. Design Miami/ will run
December 8 - 10 in the Moore Building, 4040 NE 2nd Avenue.
Design Miami/ will host the following Satellite Exhibitions:
French Modern Design Sources
Presented by The Georges Pompidou Art & Culture Foundation
Collins Building, 139 NE 39th Street
The Georges Pompidou Art & Culture Foundation will present French
Modern Sources, an exhibition of more than forty-five pieces by pioneers
of French modern design from the collection of the Centre
Pompidou (Muse'e national d'art moderne, Paris). For Design Miami/, the Foundation will bring significant
works of French Modernism never before seen in the U.S. French
Modern Sources focuses on the work of members of the French Union
of Modern Artists (U.A.M.), a group formed in
the late 1920s in reaction to the prevailing conservative design
aesthetic. Celebrated architects and designers such as: Le
Corbusier, Pierre Chareau, Jean Prouve', Eileen Gray and Charlotte
Perriand are represented by furniture, models drawings and
photographs. Curated by Fre'de'ric Migayrou, head of the
Architecture and Design department at Centre Pompidou, the
exhibition springs from the curator's first impressions of the
distinct Art Deco style of Miami's South Beach.
"Live! From Our Studios"
Presented by Moss Gallery New York
Buena Vista Building, 180 NE 39th Street, Suite 101
Moss Gallery New York will present, "Live! From Our Studios," an
installation of specially commissioned, monumental pieces from
seven key contemporary designers, drawing directly from one-off
or limited edition studio work.
Violating the classical boundaries drawn between art and design,
these studios continue, presumptuously, to expand the definition
of both, forging a new 'functional expressiveness' emblematic
of a cross-boarder unification of both disciplines. Moss Gallery
is dedicated to exploring this shifting, evolving dialogue.
"Live! From Our Studios" will feature the work of: Studio Job
(Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel), Belgium; Hella Jongerius, the
Netherlands; Maarten Baas, the Netherlands; Tord Boontje, France;
Fernando and Humberto Campana, Brazil; Constantin Boym, USA; and
Massimiliano Adami, Italy.
Established & Sons, UK
Buick Building, 3841 NE 2nd Avenue
Established & Sons will introduce the new Black Edition Aqua
Table by the pioneering architect Zaha Hadid. Established & Sons
have recently produced a collection of ground-breaking limited
edition designs by Hadid entitled 'Seamless' for a selling
auction at Phillips de Pury & Company in New York. Direct from
the recent launch of that collection, a silicone-sealed version
of the spectacular Gyre chair will be on display. An exhibition
of limited edition works including the wooden Drift bench by
Future Systems architect Amanda Levete, and the mirror-polished
aluminium Zero-In table, the first limited edition design from
distinguished design practice BarberOsgerby, will also be on
show.
Established & Sons were the proud recipients of the Design
Miami/Basel 'Designers of The Future Award' in June 2006. The
award was offered in acknowledgement of Established & Sons'
success in exemplifying a new model for design companies in the 21st century.
Smart Deco
Presented by Barry Friedman Ltd. and Droog Design
Moore Building, North Wing, 4040 NE 2nd Avenue
Barry Friedman Ltd. and Droog Design present Smart Deco, a period
room of the 21st century that represents an authentic expression
reflecting the zeitgeist of cutting-edge design, as well as
timeless necessity.
The Smart Deco period room is furnished with specially designed
works, all small editions, created by 10 of Europe's most
innovative designers, architects and artists, including Marcel
Wanders, Joris Laarman and Atelier van Lieshout. Each
participant was asked to reflect on the concept of a contemporary
period room and determine which elements he or she wanted to
create. Each had complete freedom to choose forms, materials and
aesthetics with the final result curated by Droog Design and
Barry Friedman Gallery Ltd. With a common commitment to engage
the viewer and to create works of the highest quality, the
installation will emphasize the blurring of boundaries between
art and design, traditional fine craftsmanship and innovative
high-tech concepts and materials.
The products are smart and decorative. The result is Smart Deco.
All works will be available through Barry Friedman Ltd. in the
United States and Droog Design in Europe.
NEW OBJECTS: USA
Presented by R20th Century Gallery and Steuben Glass
Mosaic Building, 155 NE 40th Street
NEW OBJECTS: USA will present new work by four eminent American
designers carrying time-honored techniques of handmaking into the
21st century. Advancing a new vision of organic Modernism and
proving craft a radical approach to contemporary art and design,
Wendell Castle, Michele Oka Doner, Ted Muehling and Jeff
Zimmerman abstract forms and phenomena found in nature to produce
to objects of extraordinary power and elegance.
Presented by R20th Century and Steuben Glass, NEW OBJECTS: USA refers to the intentions and surprises of the legendary landmark
museum exhibition "Objects: USA," mounted in 1969 by the
Smithsonian Institution to reveal the profound relationship
between Modern design and craft in America. Two of the artists
presented in that historic exhibition - Castle and Oka Doner -
will be shown together again for the first time in NEW OBJECTS:
USA, each debuting important new collections in Miami.
Paula Hayes/Hugo Franca
Presented by R20th Century Gallery
Mosaic Building
155 NE 40th Street
R20th Century and Salon 94 will present a 2-person satellite
exhibition of works by Paula Hayes and Hugo Franca.
Well-known for her use of ephemeral and organic mediums, Paula
Hayes questions the idea of living plants as authored artworks
with her glass terrariums
and biomorphic silicone planters where plants are literally self-
contained in unique hand-blown glass or silicone planters. For
Design Miami/, R20th will exhibit a selection of her new glass
terrariums, silicone planters as well as an installation of
birdhouses from her new Blue Bird Series.
Working in the same tradition as modernist Brazilian masters such
as Jose Zanine and Jorge Zalszupin, Hugo Franca is best known for
his reverential use of raw materials that are characteristically
Brazilian. Working only with fallen trees and old abandoned
Indian canoes, Franca's exquisitely sculpted furniture are
extremely labor-intensive as he favors the use of the "pequi", a
gigantic oleaginous tree which averages 45 meters in height and 2
meters in girth. Franca manually crafts each of his work,
sometimes opening grooves in the wood to expose features that the
material is unable to express on its own, other times smoothing
it to rediscover its curves that suggests its natural organic
forms.
Artectonics: New Age Creativity
Presented by Contrasts Gallery
Marcy Building, 3850 North Miami Avenue
Contrasts Gallery has commissioned a number of international
designers to create works in conjunction with traditional Chinese
craftsmen, merging contemporary vision with a unique openness and
ability to make things materialize.
This year, Contrasts will exhibit oversized, glazed vases
measuring over three meters high. The vases, which merge
traditional Chinese craftsmanship with a contemporary aesthetic,
were originally commissioned for the exhibition La France
Mandarine, which took place at the National Art Museum, Beijing,
in March 2005. In addition, Contrasts will introduce the design
collaborative, Wokmedia, to Miami for the first time. Contrasts
commissioned these artists, who worked in collaboration with
Chinese craftsmen, to create an installation of broken porcelain
eggs. Within the installation, some of the porcelain eggs hang on
wire from the ceiling, while others rest on the ground, and a
number of the eggs are painted with illustrations on the inside.
When encountered, each egg presents the viewer with a moment of
discovery, confronting him/her with something unexpected. The
installation gives a modern and hip shape to a traditional
medium.
Out of True
Presented by Byblos
Chatham Building, 155 NE 40th Street
Byblos will present Out of True, an exhibition curated by Micaela
Giovannotti and Joyce Korotkin that features the work of artists
including: Eric Baudelaire, Sebastiaan Bremer, Jay Davis, Robert
Lazzarini, Joshua Levine, Beatriz Millar, Enrico Tommaso de
Paris, Pawel Wojtasik, Tobias Wong and Cheryl Yun, amongst
others.
Out of True is an architectural term for skewed construction and
highlights a vision of the contemporary world as one in which
reality is no longer in alignment with expectation. As the
familiar present fades before our eyes through advances in
science and technology, the indeterminate future fuels anxiety
about our rapidly obsolescing world.
Foreboding implications that all is neither well nor what it
seems flow like an undercurrent throughout this exhibition. Such
disquieting works about our increasingly misaligned world beg the
question of whether or not we are in control of what we're
unleashing.
Metropolis View: 25 Years Behind the Lens
Presented by Metropolis Magazine
Buena Vista Building, 180 NE 39th Street, Suite 222
Metropolis Magazine examines contemporary life through design—
architecture, interior design, product design, graphic design,
craft, planning and preservation. Subjects range from the
sprawling urban environment to intimate living spaces to small
objects of everyday use. This exhibition will present the work of
photographers who have collaborated with Metropolis over the past
25 years and whose work, as a group, provides a visual
representation of the global metropolis.
ABOUT DESIGN MIAMI/
Design Miami/ is the global forum for collecting, exhibiting,
discussing and creating design. With week-long annual shows
presented in conjunction with the Art Basel fairs in Miami,
Florida and Basel, Switzerland, Design Miami/ brings together the
world's most influential dealers, designers, collectors, curators
and critics to celebrate and explore the ever-shifting boundaries
of design.
Satellite Exhibition Show Hours
Thursday, December 7, 2006
8pm - 12midnight
Design Miami/ VIP Vernissage - by invitation only
Friday, December 8, 2006
9am - 7pm
Saturday, December 9, 2006
11am - 12midnight
Sunday, December 10, 2006
11am - 7pm
Press Contact:
Michelle DiLello/Dan Schwartz Susan Grant Lewin Associates 212-947-4557
The Vernissage is by invitation only from 8pm until Midnight on 7 December.
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