Category Archives: DESIGN

TURNING A CORNER

Hammer Museum director Ann Philbin announced last Thursday that “the ambitious multi-year project to renovate, expand, and transform the institution has taken a major step forward with the public launch of a $180 million capital campaign. The announcement coincides with a lead gift of $30 million from L.A. philanthropists Lynda Resnick and Stewart Resnick—the largest in the museum’s history. In recognition of this generous gift, the Hammer’s building will be dedicated as the Lynda and Stewart Resnick Cultural Center

“The transformation project is helmed by renowned architect Michael Maltzan, a longtime partner in enhancing the museum’s facility. Starting with the renovation of the museum’s exhibition galleries in 2017, the current project will continue in phases through 2020, culminating with a dramatic new presence for the museum on Wilshire Boulevard. The museum will remain free and open to the public throughout construction.”

Full press release: hammer.ucla.edu/Museum_Transformation/announcement

The redesign will pivot the main pedestrian entrance stairway from Wilshire to Westwood Boulevard. Image courtesy of Michael Maltzan Architecture.

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JUDY BLAME

“R.I.P. my dear Judy. I will always remember our house on Mortimer Road, fun days at @i_d, your kind heart, unparalleled creativity and how you pushed me to be the editor I am today, I will miss you always xoxo #JudyBlame #legend’.” – Edward Enninful’s Instagram post in remembrance of Judy Blame (1960-2018), who died today.

“R.I.P to my friend Judy Blame who was beautiful, talented and arch as hell.” – Boy George’s response

See Neneh Cherry, Vivienne Westwood, and Bjork on Judy Blame:

i-d.vice.com/judy-blame-i-get-by-with-a-little-help-from-my-friends

See Paul Flynn:

theguardian.com/designer-judy-blame-dies-aged-58

On Never Again, a 2016 exhibition of Blame’s work at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, in London:

wallpaper.com/ica-celebrates-the-life-and-influence-of-judy-blame-with-retrospective-never-again

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Image styled by Judy Blame for i-D.

Installation view of Never Again. Photograph by Mark Blower.

Judy Blame in the 1980s.

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THE DESIGN OF DISSENT

THE DESIGN OF DISSENT (2005) has been republished in an expanded edition. Milton Glaser and Mirko Ilic’s catalogue of activist graphic design now includes images from the Black Lives Matter and current anti-Administration movements.

Milton Glaser is best known for his work in the 1950s,’60s, and ’70s for Push Pin Studios (with Seymour Chwast and Edward Sorel), New York magazine (with editor Clay Felker), and his seminal volume Milton Glaser—Graphic Design.

Mirko Ilic is an illustrator and designer from Bosnia who became the art director for Time.

 

MILTON GLASER and MIRKO ILIC

THE DESIGN OF DISSENT—EXPANDED EDITION: GREED, NATIONALISM, ALTERNATIVE FACTS, AND THE RESISTANCE (Beverly, MA: Rockport Publishers/Quarto Group, 2005, 2017).

quartoknows.com/The-Design-of-Dissent-Expanded-Edition

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Sean Adams and Ashton Taylor, The Gay Teen Years, 2003, for World Studio Foundation. Photograph by Blake Little.

John Yates, American Bible Belt, 1995, for Stealworks. Both images from The Design of Dissent.

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DOMESTIC POOLS AT VILLA NOAILLES

“Spaces intended for entertainment” has been an ongoing exhibition theme at Villa Noailles, and this year DOMESTIC POOLS will cover “vernacular and industrial types of private pools… which have left their mark on twentieth-century architecture.”*

Included in the show are works by Alvar Aalto, Ricardo Bofill, Albert Frey, Adolf Loos, Julia MorganRobert Mallet-Stevens (the villa’s architect), and Rem Koolhaas.

 

DOMESTIC POOLS, through March 18.

VILLA NOAILLES, Montée de Noailles, Hyères.

villanoailles-hyeres.com/festival-2018/en

See Francine du Plessix Gray, “The Surrealists’ Muse”: newyorker.com/the-surrealists-muse

Top left: Balthus, Marie-Laure de Noailles. Top right: Man RayMarie-Laure de Noailles.

Bottom: Domestic Pools. Image credit: Villa Noailles.

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LE MYSTÈRE CLOUZOT

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The costumes, the posters, the storyboards, the literature, the design and decor of the œuvre of Henri-Georges Clouzotdirector of The Wages of Fear, Manon, Le Corbeau, Quai des Orfèvres, Les Diaboliques, Le mystère Picasso, L’Enfer, L’assassin habite au 21, etc.are on view in the exhibition LE MYSTÈRE CLOUZOT at the Musée de la cinémathèque.

LE MYSTÈRE CLOUZOT, through July 29.

CINEMATHEQUE FRANCAISE, 51 Rue de Bercy, 12th, Paris.

cinematheque.fr/le-mystere-clouzot

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