Category Archives: DESIGN

ART CATALOGUES — L.A. TO PARIS

Dagny Corcoran is packing up and moving to Paris.

Art Catalogues—Corcoran’s LACMA destination for out-of-print catalogues, new art books, and artist’s editions—is relocating to Staffan Ahrenberg’s Cahiers d’Art space in Paris’ Sixth.

Corcoran will also maintain an Art Catalogues office and showroom in Culver City.

ART CATALOGUES

Last day, December 31, 2018.

LACMA

5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles.

From top:

Michael HeizerLevitated Mass, 2012. Archival digital print, LACMA.

Cahiers d’Art, 2012 edition.

Art Catalogues in the Ahmanson Building at LACMA.

Dagny Corcoran. Images courtesy Corcoran, Art Catalogues, and LACMA.

DIETER RAMS

A retrospective of the work of the great mid-twentieth-century designer Dieter Rams is now on view in Philadelphia.

Long revered for his furniture designs for Vitsœ and household appliances for Braun, this month Rams will receive the 2018 Collab Design Excellence Award.

Rams is also the subject of a documentary by Gary Hustwit.

DIETER RAMS—PRINCIPLED DESIGN

Through April 14.

Philadelphia Museum of Art, Perelman Building, 2525 Pennsylvania Avenue, Philadelphia.

 

RAMS

Through December 6.

Barbican Cinema, Silk Street, London.

From top:

Dieter Rams, Braun KF 20 coffee machine, 1972. © Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt.

Dieter Rams, Braun T 1000 world receiver, 1963. © Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt.

Dieter RamsVitsœ 606 Universal Shelving System, 1960. © Vitsœ.

Dieter Rams, Braun Nizo S 8 movie camera, 1968. © Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt.

Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot, Braun Phonosuper SK 4 phonograph and radio, 1956.© Braun AG.

Image credit: Philadelphia Museum of Art.

DOVER STREET MARKET LOS ANGELES IS OPEN

Dover Street Market Los Angeles is open for business.

“It’s really sad and somewhat annoying to read that the future of retail is online. Don’t get me wrong, our e-shops are doing incredibly well and are becoming a very important part of the business. But, ultimately, we’d like them to stay as a kind of service for people who are not near a Dover Street Market, or who need a reorder.

DSM is a family, and a family that doesn’t meet and touch and talk and exchange is not a family that can grow and evolve in a healthy way.” — Adrian Joffe, Comme des Garçons CEO*

 

Dover Street Market, 606–608 Imperial Street, downtown Los Angeles.

*“Independent Lines: Adrian Joffe in conversation with Dorothée Perret,” PARIS LA 16 (2018), 20–24.

All images courtesy Dover Street Market.

TOD LIPPY — ESOPUS DRAWINGS

Esopus is over, for now at least.

The annual arts journal that counted Claire Denis, Jenny Holzer, Kerry James Marshall, Anish Kapoor, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Francine Prose, and Tsai Ming-Liang among its contributors has suspended publication.

Join founding editor Tod Lippy for the launch of his new publication TOD LIPPY—ESOPUS DRAWINGS.

TOD LIPPY—ESOPUS DRAWINGS book launch

Thursday, November 1, from 6 pm to 8 pm.

Printed Matter

231 Eleventh Avenue (at 26th Street), New York City.

From top: Tod Lippy—Esopus DrawingsEsopus magazine back issues (2); Tod Lippy—Esopus Drawings. Images courtesy of Tod Lippy.

HANS ULRICH OBRIST IN CHICAGO

As part of Art Design Chicago—a citywide celebration of the city’s arts and design legacy—the first U.S.-based marathon by Hans Ulrich Obrist will be held this weekend.

CREATIVE CHICAGO—AN INTERVIEW MARATHON takes a “multi-dimensional, multidisciplinary look at creativity in the city—past, present, and future. Bringing together artists, authors, activists, architects, historians, musicians, philosophers, scientists, and Obama Presidential Museum director Louise Bernard, the CREATIVE CHICAGO marathon examines the numerous sparks that make the city a center for art, design and architecture.”*

Obrist’s career as a documentarian has been strongly influenced by the late Chicago raconteur Studs Terkel, whose first book of oral history was the landmark Division Street, America (1967).

“[Terkel] gave me a lot of tips [about] how to actually do an interview. He became my mentor, my teacher… Marathon Chicago is an homage to Terkel. Without him, without his encouragement, my interview project would not have happened the way it has happened.” — Hans Ulrich Obrist

Amanda Williams, Art Green, Barbara KastenBrandon Breaux, Cauleen Smith, Dawoud Bey, Eddie Bocanegra, Eula Biss, Eve Ewing, Fatimah Asghar, Gerald Williams, Jeanne Gang, Joseph Grigely, Stanley Tigerman, Theaster Gates, and Tim Samuelson will join Obrist at Navy Pier, the site of EXPO CHICAGO, which is collaborating on the event with the Chicago Humanities Festival.

 

CREATIVE CHICAGO—AN INTERVIEW MARATHON

Saturday, September 29, from 1 pm to 6 pm.

Navy Pier, 600 East Grand Avenue, downtown Chicago.

Hans Ulrich Obrist.