Tag: Design MIami 2014

  • Looking Back: Design Miami 2014 and Design Miami 2013

    Looking Back: Design Miami 2014 and Design Miami 2013

    Design Miami 2014 and Design Miami 2013

    With almost 40,000 visitors, the Design Miami/ 2014 Tenth Anniversary Edition was it’s most successful iteration to date.  35 galleries from as far as Seoul, Lebanon and South Africa and, for the first time, from Miami’s own Wynwood art district, shared their distinctive individual visions and beautifully curated displays featuring the best in both vintage and contemporary collectible design.

    As fashion icon supreme Diana Vreeland said, “…The eye has to travel…” and mine sure did as you can see in the following video collection of photos I took there:

    In attendance were notable visitors including collectors like Patricia Cisneros and Adriana Cisneros Griffin, Peter Brandt, Tico Mugrabi, Aby Rosen, Barry Friedman, Beth DeWoody, George Lindemann, Paula Crown, and Svetlana Uspenskaya, architects Zaha Hadid and David Adjaye, artists Tracey Emin, Theaster Gates, Marina Abramović and Trevor Paglen, magazine editors Glenda Bailey and Margaret Russell, model and business woman Elle Macpherson, actors Owen Wilson and Jane Fonda, gallerist Emmanuel Perrotin, designer Ron Arad, musician André 3000 Benjamin and hotelier André Balazs.

    For my complete event photo/video album with over 100 photos and 3 videos, go here!

    Looking further back to 2013, it was evident that this design event had set the bar for design events in the U.S.

  • BENTLEY ELEMENTS DEBUTS AT DESIGN MIAMI 2014

    BENTLEY ELEMENTS DEBUTS AT DESIGN MIAMI 2014

    Exhibition Dates: 1 to 4 December 2014
    Location: 25 NE 39th Street, Miami Design District
    Bentley presents Bentley Elements, a new series of art and design commissions conceived by creative directors Campbell-Rey debuting at Design Miami, 1–4 December 2014.


    As their press release about this innovative installation states:

    Each iteration of Bentley Elements will see an original commission from a craftsperson or artist representing a variety of disciplines including art, design and technology whose individual practices and techniques celebrate the diverse aspects of the Bentley brand. Taking a three-pronged approach, Bentley Elements bridges the physical and abstract elements of the car’s construction with the institutional values of the brand and the elemental features of the natural landscape that the car inhabits. The finished artworks will then be unveiled at cultural happenings around the globe with a new element and artist commission added annually.

    The first installment in the series celebrates the element of Light, as interpreted by artist Massimo Uberti, an Italian conceptual artist based in Milan, renowned for his sculptural light installations whose striking geometric structures suggest gravity and reality-defying 3D forms.

     

    It’s only here for a short time, so make sure to see this before the exhibit closes!

    Bentley Motors is a company at the pinnacle of British handmade performance; a marque with a storied history and a stridently modern outlook. The ultimate pairing of craftsmanship and technology, each Bentley is a driver’s car with a resolutely human touch. Exuding quiet confidence and strength, the Bentley brand embodies a powerful spirit, an innovative mind and a culture of dedication to excellence.

    Campbell-Rey is a creative consultancy founded by Duncan Campbell and Charlotte Rey specializing in cultural communication and visual storytelling for lifestyle and heritage brands. Their work spans the worlds of brand development, curation, design and image making, and is united by their sensitive approach and classical, elegant aesthetic.

    Massimo Uberti is an Italian light artist based in Milan, Italy, who creates structures that play with the notion of space using outlined geometrical neon configurations. Inspired by a broad range of influences from Arte Povera to classical geometry, his work focuses on reducing structures to their purest and most elemental forms.

  • 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