MODERNISM.COM visited the Kirkland Museum yesterday and what a gratifying visit it was! A very close look at some of the most ICONIC pieces of 20th Century Design! The current exhibit:
EXPLORATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL DESIGN 1878 - 2000
June 7—December 31, 2013; Curator: Hugh Grant
New Explorations in International Design 1878–2000 highlights our international design collection, recognized as one of the most important displays in North America, from the last quarter of the 19th century through the 20th century. Major, new acquisitions are integrated into the Kirkland’s salon settings.
Since the opening of Phase 1 on November 23, 2012, thirty-nine extraordinary new objects have been acquired and put on display, thereby demonstrating the commitment to our art community and to continually improving the Kirkland’s collections. The 101 objects of Phase 1, new as of November 2012, have been kept on display; and the new Phase 2 objects have replaced a number of objects on view for several years.
Key Facts:
- Not since 2009 has our International Decorative Art Collection been showcased at Kirkland Museum in such a comprehensive way.
- These items have been added to all eleven of our design areas: Arts & Crafts, Aesthetic, Art Nouveau, Glasgow Style, Wiener Werkstätte, De Stijl, Bauhaus, Art Deco, Modern, Pop Art and Post-Modern—a methodically planned, comprehensive growth.
CHECK IT OUT: http://www.kirklandmuseum.org/pages/index/exhibitions.html
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