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  • NADA Miami Beach 2014

    NADA Miami Beach 2014

    It may be hard to believe but, it’s almost Art Basel Miami Beach/Design Miami time and on my “must see” list is the NADA Miami Beach 2014 (Dec 4-7).

    NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance), at the Deauville Beach Resort, is a non-profit arts organization that supports emerging talent in contemporary art.

    Here are images of some of the works that will be featured at this wonderful event:

    1. Mika Tajima Epimelesthai Satou (Take Care) 2, 2014 spray enamel and thermoformed acrylic 84 x 84 x 36 (213 x 213 x 91 cm) Courtesy Eleven Rivington, NY
    Mika Tajima
    Epimelesthai Satou (Take Care) 2, 2014
    spray enamel and thermoformed acrylic
    84 x 84 x 36 (213 x 213 x 91 cm)
    Courtesy Eleven Rivington, NY

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2. Park McArthur Polyurethane Foam, 2014 Polyurethane Foam 82 x 49 x 32 inches Unique Photograph by Evan La Londe Courtesy of the Artist and ESSEX STREET, New York
    Park McArthur
    Polyurethane Foam, 2014
    Polyurethane Foam
    82 x 49 x 32 inches
    Unique
    Photograph by Evan La Londe
    Courtesy of the Artist and ESSEX STREET, New York

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    3. Kerstin Brätsch & Debo Eilers S is for Safe and Sane (Chamberbag Bone to Bone), 2014 mylar, vinyl, oil paint, digital print, epoxy, vinyl wire, speaker wire, grommets, meat hooks 105 x 60 inches The Green Gallery
    Kerstin Brätsch & Debo Eilers
    S is for Safe and Sane (Chamberbag Bone to Bone), 2014
    mylar, vinyl, oil paint, digital print, epoxy, vinyl wire, speaker wire, grommets, meat hooks
    105 x 60 inches
    The Green Gallery

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    4. Bill Jenkins Cistern 2, 2014 Plexiglas, steel, and plastic sheeting 51 x 52 x 13 inches Courtesy of Laurel Gitlin
    Bill Jenkins
    Cistern 2, 2014
    Plexiglas, steel, and plastic sheeting
    51 x 52 x 13 inches
    Courtesy of Laurel Gitlin

     

    5. Judith Scott Untitled, 2003 Mixed media sculpture 19 x 8 x 9 inches Creative Growth Art Center, Oakland
    Judith Scott
    Untitled, 2003
    Mixed media sculpture
    19 x 8 x 9 inches
    Creative Growth Art Center, Oakland

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    6. Spiros Hadjidjanos Displace (Smartphone), 2014 3D alumide print, aluminum coating 80 x 40 x 4.6 cm Future Gallery
    Spiros Hadjidjanos
    Displace (Smartphone), 2014
    3D alumide print, aluminum coating
    80 x 40 x 4.6 cm
    Future Gallery

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    7. Piotr Lakomy Untitled, 2014 183 x 22 x 8 cm / 72" x 9" x 3" Aluminium plates, insulating foam The Sunday Painter Courtesy of the artist
    Piotr Lakomy
    Untitled, 2014
    183 x 22 x 8 cm / 72″ x 9″ x 3″
    Aluminium plates, insulating foam
    The Sunday Painter
    Courtesy of the artist

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    8. Sara VanDerBeek Detroit Glass (Color), 2010 Part of SculptureCenter Limited Edition Photo Portfolio 2010 C-Print 16 x 20 SculptureCenter
    Sara VanDerBeek
    Detroit Glass (Color), 2010
    Part of SculptureCenter Limited Edition Photo Portfolio 2010
    C-Print
    16 x 20
    SculptureCenter

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Sara Cwynar
    Display Stand, No.64 CONS H. 8 1/4 W. 24 D. 16 ½, 2014
    Chromogenic print on matte paper mounted on Plexiglas
    30 x 36 in. (76.2 x 91.44 cm.)
    Foxy Production
    Courtesy the artist and Foxy Production, New York

     

     10. Lisa Williamson Long Stretch, 2014 Wood, resin, acrylic 108 x 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches TIF SIGFRIDS
    Lisa Williamson
    Long Stretch, 2014
    Wood, resin, acrylic
    108 x 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches
    TIF SIGFRIDS

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Design Miami Update: Perrier-Jouët presents Small Discoveries by mischer’traxler

    Design Miami Update: Perrier-Jouët presents Small Discoveries by mischer’traxler

    Perrier-Jouët presents Small Discoveries by mischer’traxler

    Perrier-Jouët has announced their new design partnership with Vienna based duo mischer’traxler. The project, titled Perrier-Jouët presents Small Discoveries by mischer’traxler is an extended collaboration between the designers and the champagne house that will run throughout the next year. Mischer’traxler’s master work of Small Discoveries is called ‘Ephemerā’, and will be revealed at Design Miami/ 2 – 6 December 2014, marking the starting point of a year long artistic residency.

    Katharina Mischer and Thomas Traxler founded their studio in 2009. They have quickly made their mark in the contemporary design art space, with a wealth of delightful, thought-provoking pieces that have gained international recognition. This includes pieces in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Vienna’s prestigious MAK.

    The aim of the Small Discoveries collection is to tell the story of the magical dialogue between nature and mankind, and to stimulate curiosity of the individual through several designed pieces. With Small Discoveries, Katharina and Thomas explore the moments between the unknown and known, being and not being, with a delightful collection of iterations that will be launched throughout the year. In this way mischer’traxler will add to the conversation between Art Nouveau and Perrier-Jouët with a rich layer of contemporary design, told through their own unique voice. The artistic residency will run throughout 2015.

    The master work, Ephemerā, plays with the audience, inviting participation, discussion and questioning. Objects will be set in a plain room, suggesting a deceptively simple installation of design-objects. This ostensibly legible set-up will act as a foil for a delicate game of hide-and-seek, played out through a mechanical and magical ornamental garden. The audience will find themselves drawn into an enjoyable, charming conversation with the work, and also with each other.

    This is the third year that Perrier-Jouët has commissioned original work to be part of Design Miami/. It is a continuation of their support of exciting young designers, and demonstrates the brand’s core belief to infuse art in the everyday experience.

    From their live/work studio in Vienna, mischer’traxler creates works that are intelligently crafted, using a balance of traditional techniques and making use of newer technologies. This approach results in pieces that are both rooted in familiarity, and yet also high concept. Katharina and Thomas work closely through constant and open dialogue, each bringing their own skills to create truly collaborative pieces.

    Threads of exploring the natural world and our relationship with it run throughout their work in a subtle, yet constant, way. Their particular approach to this dialogue between nature and mankind is one of the reasons that Perrier-Jouët has chosen Mischer’traxler for their latest design partnership.

    Perrier-Jouët is the official champagne partner of Design Miami/, and will serve its exceptional prestige Belle Époque cuvee champagne at the Design Miami/Collectors lounge. Throughout Miami, Perrier-Jouët will support major cultural partnerships and events.

    Photo Credit: Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek

  • Design Miami 2014 Pays Tribute to the Evolution of Collectible Design

    Design Miami 2014 Pays Tribute to the Evolution of Collectible Design

    The latest press release update I received about the 10th edition of Design Miami provides further details of some of the special programming they have created that pays tribute to the evolution of collectible design.

    Highlights include:

    Founding Galleries/
    11 of the galleries at Design Miami/ 2014 are among those that participated in the first year of the fair in 2005. Several of these founding galleries present special exhibitions that celebrate the growth of the collectible design market over the past decade. These include a display dedicated to public commissions in France from the 1960s and 70s from Demisch Danant; an exhibition on the functional, durable furniture created for universities by Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé and Le Corbusier from Galerie Patrick Seguin; a monograph on Rick Kauffman’s New York Art et Industrie gallery and the creative crossover surrounding it from Magen H Gallery, and newly commissioned works debuting at the fair with Cristina Grajales Gallery, Galerie kreo, R & Company and Nilufar.

    New territories in North American design/
    This December’s fair celebrates the blossoming of interest in collectible design in the US with galleries showing works from across the country, as well as the recipient of this year’s Design Commission: Minneapolis-based designer Jonathan Muecke. For the first time since its inception, the fair is very proud to present a local Miami designer showcased by a Miami-based gallery, with a solo exhibition of new work by Emmett Moore exhibited by Gallery Diet. Volume Gallery presents works by Muecke, as well as Tanya Aguiñiga, RO/LU, Jonathan Olivares and Leon Ransmeier. Edward Cella Art+Architecturefocuses on the ceramic work of Adam Silverman, and Johnson Trading Gallery presents furniture by Chris Schank, Jack Craig, Katie Stout and the architecture studio Aranda\Lasch. The focus on US design continues with a tribute to the American Studio Craft Movement at Moderne Gallery along with a nod to the design heritage of the Pacific Northwest with the fair’s Collectors Lounge designed by architects Olson+Kundig.

    Special Commissions/
    Design Miami/ 2014 features a significant number of special commissions, including works in glass, stone and acrylic. ammann//gallery presents the Sakala vase by Satyendra Pakhalé, his first work in blown Murano glass; Galerie VIVID presents commissioned works by Finnish-born designer Janne Kyttanen, which take the designer’s 3D printed aluminum Sedona Bench as their point of departure; Max Lamb creates a granite lamp for Johnson Trading Gallery made over six days using stitch drilling, and jeweler Ted Noten unveils a table – his first foray into furniture –at Ornamentum.

    A Bronze Age/
    It may have associations with the earliest days of human craft, but bronze is very much the material of the moment at Design Miami/. From artist jewelry to monumental decorative works, via furniture and lighting, the cast metal is deployed across multiple formats at this year’s fair. Casati Gallery introduces the work of Chicago-based designer Steven Haulenbeek with a collection of bronze mirrors, furniture, lights and objects all distinguished by the ‘chaotic texture’ produced by casting in ice. Carwan Gallery debuts furniture pieces combining bronze, onyx, mother of pearl, resins, fine inlaid wood and silver-plated brass by Italian architect Vincenzo de Cotiis. Carpenters Workshop Gallery shows a new collection of iconoclastic architectural-themed bronzes from Studio Job; and new furniture pieces and jewelry by Claude Lalanne are exhibited by Louisa Guinness Gallery.

    Cabinets of curiosity/
    Spanning the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Design Curio/ presents four immersive environments of objects, textures, artifacts and ideas that truly challenge and contextualize familiar design narratives. This first edition, in celebration of the fair’s 10th anniversary, emphasizes surprising installations of scientific research alongside handcraft and creative production. These include oceanic art and design endeavor Coral Morphologic’s Blue Room, offering a coral-eye view of Miami’s aquatic waterscapes; Beijing’s Gallery ALL presenting Naihan Li’s latest installation from her I AM A MONUMENT series, recreating Beijing’s cityscape to a scale of 1:100 with billowing smog rising amongst buildings reimagined as furniture pieces. Koenig & Clinton and Joe Sheftel Gallery partner to present a collection of Sottsass objects interacting with works by the Memphis group in a jewel-box space; Patrick Parrish Gallery invites visitors to experience the vertiginous grid-based exhibition: Surfaces On Which Your Setting and Sitting Will Be Uncertain, displaying a group of sculptural furniture objects by RO/LU with matching clothing designs by Various Projects.

    Design Miami/ 2014
    Dec 3-7, 2014
    Meridian & 19th Street, Miami Beach, USA

    December 3-4/ 10am-8pm
    December 5/ 11am-8pm
    December 6/ 12-8pm
    December 7/ 12-6pm

    Image Credit: MoneKnows

  • Design Miami Update: Participating Galleries Highlights

    Design Miami Update: Participating Galleries Highlights

    Design Miami Update: Participating Galleries Highlights

    Starting Monday, October 13th, I will feature highlights from a participating Design Miami 2014 gallery daily on the MoneKnows Tumblr site.

    Be sure to check out these amazing galleries and their works !

    Photo Credit: MoneKnows 

  • Design Miami 2014 Update

    Design Miami 2014 Update

    Design Miami 2014 Update – Here is the latest press release regarding Design Miami 2014 !

    THE GLOBAL FORUM FOR DESIGN
    December 3-7, 2014
    Miami Beach, USA

    Press Release
    The world’s leading fair for collectible design celebrates its 10th Anniversary with innovative programming that is rich in heritage

    Schedule of Events

    Preview Day (by invitation only)
    Tuesday December 2
    Press Conference 2:30pm
    Collectors Preview 12-6pm
    Vernissage 6-8pm

    Public Days
    December 3-7, 2014
    19th Sreet & Meridian Avenue
    Miami Beach

    Public Hours of Admission
    December 3-4, 10am-8pm
    December 5, 11am-8pm
    December 6, 12-8pm
    December 7, 12-6pm

    Design Miami/ Tickets
    Tickets can be purchased for entry to the fair Wednesday to Sunday, December 3-7
    General Admission: USD 25
    Students & Senior Citizens: USD 20
    Combination ticket to Design Miami/ and Art Basel: USD 55

    Design Talks
    December 3-5, 3-4pm and 6-7pm

    Peter Marino named inaugural recipient of Design Visionary Award

    Jonathan Muecke announced as recipient of 2014 Design Commission

    Design Miami/ launches a new program of galleries, exhibitions and events to celebrate the fair’s tenth edition and ongoing legacy; names Peter Marino the recipient of the first Design Visionary award for his outstanding contributions to the field of design; and commissions Minneapolis-based designer Jonathan Muecke to create the Design Miami/ 2014 Pavilion. (more…)

  • Flashback 2013: Craig Robins Miami Design District Hard Hat Tour

    Flashback 2013: Craig Robins Miami Design District Hard Hat Tour

    Last year, I was very honored to receive an invitation to go on a tour through the Miami Design District, showcasing the exciting construction and retail projects that are underway as well as a preview of the exhibitions/installations celebrating Art Basel Miami Beach and Design Miami, conducted by the incredible real estate developer, Craig Robins. A truly amazing experience!

    You can see my post from last year here and check out this video of the tour…

  • Alexander Wang X H&M Launch Party

    Alexander Wang X H&M Launch Party

    Alexander Wang X H&M Launch Party

    For the past 10 years H&M has collaborated with the biggest names in fashion and for this their 10th year, the Swedish giant invited for the first time an American designer: Alexander Wang.

    Opening night of this highly anticipated collection took place in New York a couple weeks ago with a spectacular runway show, a Missy Elliot concert and the a large celebrity presence including Mary J. Blige, Justin Theroux, Jessica Chastain, Dakota Fanning, and Kate Mara.

    Pretty sure everything will sell out as soon as the collection launches in stores and online on Nov. 6th as it looks incredible as shown in following video: