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CORE77 & Guide to (M ay 9 — 2 0) 1 12tH aVE. ViaduCt 5 MEtROpOlitan MusEuM Of aRt Projects, Talks, Sounds and Education programs. The fair also includes Frame, a section dedicated 12th Ave. Viaduct, westharlemartfund. 1000 5th Ave. Hrs: Sun–Thu, to solo artist presentations by emerging galleries b/w 125th St.—135th St. wordpress.com New York, NY 10028 10am–5pm; and Focus, featuring artworks specially conceived Bronx, Brooklyn, , Queens New York, NY 10027 212 535 7710 Fri–Sat, 10am–9pm for the fair. metmuseum.org 5/9–5/11, 11am–7pm; 5/12, 11am–6pm REPURPOSE/Lighting Intervention Since 1980, Vicki DaSilva has been making The Roof Garden Commission single-frame time exposure photographs at night. Dan Graham with Günther Vogt 9 standaRd MOtORs BuildinG Vicki is credited with the term “light graffiti,” as well at The Metropolitan Museum of Art as being the first artist to make deliberate text light American artist Dan Graham (born 1942, Urbana, 37-18 Northern Blvd. ohny.org graffiti photographs. Influenced by Joan Jonas Illinois) will create a site-specific installation atop Queens, NY 11101 and Richard Serra (with whom she worked for The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Iris and B. Gerald 212 991 6470 12 ten years), DaSilva and her husband Antonio use Cantor Roof Garden, the second in a new series of fluorescent bulbs attached to a complex system of commissions for the outdoor site. The installation OHNY Standard Motors Building Tour Riverdale tracks and pulleys to create her work. will comprise one of Graham’s unique steel and Tour a variety of niche manufacturing spaces, along Van Cortland Edenwald 5/10, 8:30pm–10pm glass pavilions—structures for which he has been with Brooklyn Grange’s expansive rooftop farm, with Park renowned since the early 1980s—set within a Open House New York and Vertical Urban Factory Kingsbridge specially engineered landscape designed in curator and project director Nina Rappaport, and 2 BaRd GRaduatE CEntER collaboration with Swiss landscape architect learn about how and why private developer Acumen Norwood Günther Vogt (born 1957, Balzers, Liechtenstein). Capital Partners LLC is investing in the revitalization 18 W. 86th St. Hrs: Tue–Sun, Ongoing through 11/2 of New York’s industrial infrastructure. New York, NY 10024 11am–5pm; 5/16, 3pm–4:30pm 212 501 3023 Thu, 11am–8pm University bgc.bard.edu 6 nEw YORk HistORiCal sOCiEtY Heights Morris NEW 10 tHE BROnx MusEuM Of tHE aRts Park Waterweavers: The River in Contemporary 170 W. Hrs: Tue–Thu, Sat, JERSEY West Bronx Colombian Visual and Material Culture New York, NY 10024 10am– 6pm; 1040 Grand Hrs: Thu, Sat, BRONX The confluence of the image of the river and the 212 873 3400 Fri, 10am–8pm; Concourse 11am–8pm; Washington Tremont act of weaving is present both metaphorically Sun, 11am–5pm Bronx, NY 10456 Fri, 11am–11pm; Heights 10 Parkchester and literally across contemporary practices in nyhistory.org 718 681 6000 Sun, 11am–6pm Colombia. Using the river as a conceptual device bronxmuseum.org to explore the intersections in Colombian culture Bill Cunningham: Facades today between design, craft and art, Waterweavers In 1968, photographer Bill Cunningham embarked Beyond the Supersquare 1 Upper investigates the intricate ways in which culture and on an eight-year project to document the architec- Beyond the Supersquare explores the indelible Manhattan Melrose Throggs nature can intertwine across disciplines. tural riches and fashion history of . influence of Latin American and Caribbean Neck Curated by José Roca with Alejandro Martín. Scouring the city’s thrift stores, auction houses, modernist architecture on contemporary art, Hunts Ongoing through 8/10/2014 and street fairs for vintage clothing, and scouting featuring over 30 artists and more than 60 artworks, Point sites on his bicycle, Cunningham generated a including photography, video, sculpture, installation, 3 8 photographic essay entitled “Facades,” pairing and drawing, that respond to major architectural 3 COOpER-HEwitt dEsiGn CEntER models in period costumes with historic settings. projects from the 1920s through the 1960s. 2 Guided tour: sat 5/10, 12pm 5/1, 11am–6pm, wed–sun East Harlem 111 Central Park N. Tue & Thu, 10am New York, NY 10026 cooperhewitt.org Homefront & Battlefield: Bronx Lab: Reimagining the Grand Concourse 6 5 212 849 8400 Quilts & Context in the Civil War Artist James Rojas will lead a model-building Marking the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, workshop, complete with on-site interactive models Design Tales “Homefront & Battlefield: Quilts & Context in the to help visitors engage in the planning and design Lincoln Upper The Design Tales program aims to teach kids that Civil War” uses quilts, textiles, clothing, and other process. Participants will be able to translate Square East Side design is all around them by making them active artifacts to connect deeply moving and insightful conceptual urban planning ideas into physical Flushing East Murray participants in the design process. Toddlers partic- personal stories about the war, its causes, and its forms, and learn about the value of planning and MANHATTAN Astoria Elmhurst Hill ipate in interactive reading sessions that focus on aftermath with the broader national context and design in shaping how we live. 9 design-based books that reinforce basic elements history. Join a New York Historical Society and 5/11, 2–4pm Midtown of design such as shape, line, color and texture, discover the stories textiles reveal about the most Woodside 11 as well as ideas such as material, functionality divisive period in American history. and form. Guided tour: 5/18, 12pm 11 unispHERE Long Island Corona 5/13 & 5/20, 10am–12:30pm Flushing Meadows City Flushing Meadows nycgovparks.org Corona Park 7 p.s./Ms 124Q Corona Park Stuyvesant 4 industRY CitY Queens, NY 11368 Town QUEENS 129-15 150th Ave. cooperhewitt.org 220 36th St. Hrs: 12pm–5pm Jamaica, NY 11420 1939/1964 World’s Fair Anniversary Festival Greenpoint Brooklyn, NY 11232 americandesignclub.com 212 849 8400 NYC Parks celebrates the 75th and 50th World’s East Forest Hills 718 965 6450 industrycity.com/design Fair anniversaries with a day of free activities: Williamsburg Cooper-Hewitt’s Design in the Tours of historic World’s Fair sites; memorabilia Ridgewood Briarwood Industry City Curated by WantedDesign Classroom Takeover exhibits and a chance to record your own memories Williamsburg Curated by WantedDesign, this multi-day exhibition From May 9 to May 19, the entire student body and share photos; live cultural music and dance will feature a mix of local and international work of P.S./MS 124Q in South Ozone Park, Queens performances; hands-on “Mini-Make” activities from traditional makers, innovative companies, will participate in Design in the Classroom, led by the Hall of Science; and much more. The Brooklyn Bushwick design collectives and emerging studios. From Cooper-Hewitt’s ongoing program that sends afternoon of festivities at Flushing Meadows Corona Heights Woodhaven graphic design to furniture making, visitors will design educators into classrooms for free 45-minute Park culminates with a concert and fireworks! have the opportunity to explore group exhibitions, hands-on workshops. The Design in the Classroom 5/18, 1pm–8:30pm Cypress Boerum Hill Bedford–Stuyvesent installations, workshops, demonstrations, forums program imparts essential 21st-century skills, such South Hills and open studio tours. Industry City is accessible by as critical thinking, visual literacy, teamwork and Red Hook Prospect Ozone Park Ozone Park Heights subway from the D, N and R trains via 36th Street problem solving, and can be used to enhance the 12 Van CORtlandt paRk Gowanus 7 station. By car, take the BQE to 39th Street. teaching of any subject matter, including mathemat- Crown Free parking is available nearby. ics, science, environmental studies, language arts, Van Cortlandt Park S. nycgovparks.org Heights 5/10–5/20, 12pm–5pm; Closed 5/12, 5/14, 5/19 history and visual arts. & Brownsville 4 East 5/9– 5/19, 8am–3pm Bronx, NY 10467 New York American Design Club presents: Field Day 718 430 1890 The American Design Club is pleased to present BROOKLYN “Field Day,” a communal and retail space inside 8 Randall’s island paRk FLOCK by Art Students League Sunset Park Industry City, developed in collaboration with The Art Students League of New York, one of WantedDesign for NYCxDESIGN, May 10–20. 1 Randall’s Island Park friezenewyork.com America’s premier art schools, presents the Model Part pop-up, part town hall, “Field Day” is at once a New York, NY 10035 to Monument Program (M2M), a collaboration with place for Industry City visitors to relax or purchase the New York City Department of Parks & Recre- items designed by America’s best and brightest, Frieze New York ation that has culminated in the installation of the as well as a venue for presentations, parties, and Housed in a distinct serpentine structure overlook- monumental sculpture, Flock, at Van Cortlandt Park. even a little competition. ing the East River in Randall’s Island Park, Frieze The sculpture was created by an international team 5/10–5/20, 12pm–5pm; Closed 5/12, 5/14, 5/19 New York brings together the most dynamic and of seven selected League students during a nine- (024 miles) N forward-thinking galleries working today. See and month program led by master sculptor Greg Wyatt. buy art by over 1,000 of the world’s leading artists, through 5/13 and experience the fair’s critically acclaimed 1 aiGa natiOnal dEsiGn CEntER 6 Milk studiOs 11 sVa CHElsEa GallERY

164 5th Ave. Hrs: Mon–Wed, 11am– 450 W. 15th St. events.newschool.com 601 W. 26th St. 15th Fl. Hrs: Mon–Sat, New York, NY 10010 6pm; Thu 11am–1pm; New York, NY 10014 New York, NY 10001 10am–6pm Chelsea & Midtown 212 807 1990 Fri 11am–5pm 212 645 2797 212 592 2145 design.sva.edu aiga.org BFA Photography Exhibition School of Visual Arts MFA Design: AIGA National Presents Century: Parsons The New School for Design and Milk Venture Thesis Launch 100 Years of Type in Design Studios present an exhibition of photographs, instal- This showcase of entrepreneurial products, Interest in type, typefaces, typography and lations, video projections, and magazine and book campaigns, apps, and videos created by MFA fonts has grown far beyond the graphic design displays by graduating students in Parsons’ BFA Design students reflects the multitude of roles that W. 41st St. W. 42nd St. W. 39st St. community, yet few truly understand how and why Photography program. Exhibition made possible by designers fill in order to meet the needs of today’s these vital components of design are created and the generous support of Sony. complex social and commercial world. Curated by W. 40th St. W. 38th St. applied. Organized by Monotype and designed by 5/20–5/30, 10am–6pm; Reception: 5/20, 6–9pm faculty member Ada Whitney. Pentagram for the AIGA National Design Center, through 5/17, 10am–6pm; M W. 37th St. Port Auth. 42 St. “Century: 100 Years of Type in Design” celebrates Reception: 5/12, 6pm–8pm (A,C,E) 100 years of type as a constant influence in the 7 RaB liGHtinG inC. sHOwROOM W. 36th St. world around us. 4 5 through 6/18 535 W. 24th St. acecny.org 12 sVa tHEatER W. 35th St. New York, NY 10001 212 682 6336 333 W. 23rd St. productsofdesign W. 34th St. Times Sq./42nd St. M 2 GallERY R’puRE New York, NY 10011 .sva.edu 12th Ave. (4,5,6) Engineers Design 212 592 2118 interactiondesign W. 33rd St. 3 E. 19th St. galleryrpure.com Co-sponsored by the American Council of Engi- .sva.edu New York, NY 10003 neering Companies of New York, RAB Lighting and 646 572 3869 Town+Gown, the event explores how the work of F1RST: SVA PoD

11th Ave. engineers solving problems related to buildings and On Thursday, May 8, the 15 intrepid students who The Orange Feast:An Installation by infrastructure becomes design. comprised the very first class to set foot in the RPNYC L’Orangerie Foundation 5/15, 4pm–7pm SVA Products of Design department back in 2012 Gallery R’Pure is pleased to present a RPNYC L’Or- will be presenting their year-long thesis work. The 9 angerie Foundation exhibition featuring a handcraft- afternoon at the SVA Theater on West 23rd St will 14 M Spring St. 7th Ave. ed communal table conceived and designed by the 8 RapHa CYClE CluB kick off with a few opening remarks from program 11 (C,E) 2014 program participants from New Design High Chair (and Core77 partner) Allan Chochinov and a W. 30th St. School. The event will also feature designer chairs 64 Gansevoort St Hrs: Mon–Sat, 8am– keynote presentation by author and social theorist from notable designers supporting the Foundation’s New York, NY 10014 8pm; Sun, 8am–6pm Douglas Rushkoff, followed by formal presentations W. 29th St. work, as well as an inaugural showcase featuring a 212 804 5050 rapha.cc by each student. contemporary stool designed by Raison Pure NYC. core77.com/designdaily 5/8, 1pm–6:30pm W. 28th St. M 34th St. 5/17, 6:30pm–11pm W. 27th St. (1,2,3) C77DD Reading Room at Rapha Cycle Club NYC OPEN IXD: MFA Interaction Design 7 Rapha Cycle Clubs have been created as an inspir- Thesis Festival W. 32nd33rd St. St. M 3 HiGHlinE staGEs ing meeting place for road riders around the world. OPEN IXD is the MFA Interaction Design Festival at W. 26th St. (6) Located in key cycling cities, inside you’ll find a the School of Visual Arts. The event is a collabora- W. 31st St. 440 W. 15th St. awards.architizer.com retail space stocked with the latest Rapha products, tive celebration of work from 14 interaction design W. 25th St. New York, NY 10014 limited edition Cycle Club items, and a cafe serving students in the class of 2014, who will present their the finest coffee and food. The clubs also screen theses as individual stories inside the theater; W. 24th St. Architizer A+ Awards live racing and host exclusive exhibitions and outside, prototypes are presented for play and Now in its second year, The Architizer A+ Awards events. Rapha Cycle Club New York will offer exploration. W. 23rd St. 8th Ave. M 28th St. are the definitive global architectural award complimentary drip coffee to NYCxDesign attend- 5/14, 10am–4pm program with 60+ Categories and a jury of over ees who stop by the Club May 16-19 and mention (1) W. 22rd St. 200 esteemed architects, celebrities and thought the Core77 Design Daily. One per customer. 12 leaders in architecture, fashion, and design. 5/16–5/19 13 tHE standaRd, HiGH linE W. 21st St. This year the jury will recognize 100 winning firms M 23rd St. from around the world as leaders in their field. 848 Washington St. W. 20th St. (C,E) 28th St. M 5/15, 7pm–9pm 9 skYliGHt at MOYniHan statiOn New York, NY 10014 hermanmiller.com

10th Ave. (N,R) 212 645 4646 312 W. 33rd St. Hrs: Thu & Sat, 11am– 4 JakOB k. JaVits COnVEntiOn CEntER New York, NY 10012 7pm; Fri, 11am–9pm; Herman Miller Collection Pop Up Shop 212 741 8583 Sun, 11am–5pm The Herman Miller Collection will present new M 23rd St. 9th Ave. 655 W. 34th St. Hrs: Sat–Sun, 10am– collectivedesignfair.com pieces aimed at residential and more residentially (1) New York, NY 10001 5pm; Mon, 10am–6pm; oriented commercial applications. The public is wel- 212 204 1060 Tue, 10am–4pm Collective 2 come to explore new designs from BassamFellows, icff.com Collective is a new design fair in New York City Todd Bracher and Studio 7.5 as well as exciting 6 10 that presents a curated selection of the best in reissues from the Herman Miller Archive. 3 ICFF contemporary and20th-century design from an 5/18, 10am–4pm The 26th annual International Contemporary international range of emerging and established gal- Furniture Fair, North America’s platform for global leries. Guided by a passionate group of designers, design, will map the newest frontier of what’s best curators, gallerists and collectors who recognize 14 tERMinal stOREs M 23rd St. 13 M Spring St. 1 and what’s next at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits the need for a commercial and educational platform M 14th St. (N,R) (C,E) Convention Center. As North America’s premier celebrating design innovation, Collective presents a 269 11th Ave. (A,C,E) showcase for contemporary design, the ICFF peren- highly compelling vision of design today. New York, NY 10011 Hrs: Sat–Mon, W. 13th St. 6th Ave. nially showcases the latest trends in an encyclope- 5/8, 11am–7pm; 5/9, 11am–9pm; 11am–7pm W. 19th St. M 14th St. dic exhibition of up-to-the-moment offerings, as well 5/10, 11am–7pm; 5/11, 11am–5pm wanteddesignnyc.com 8 as a series of fascinating, fun, edifying programs, Gansevoort St. (A,C,E) W. 18th St. 2 and a packed schedule of exhibits and features WantedDesign 2014 W. 17th St. 5/17–5/18, 10am–5pm; 5/19, 10am–6pm; 10 sVa BRandinG studiO WantedDesign is a premier creative destination for Horatio St. Greenwich Ave. 5/20, 10am–4pm the international design community during NYCx W. 14th St. W. 16th St. 132 W. 21st St. 11th Fl. sparkdesign DESIGN. Building on the success of WantedDe- New York, NY 10011 professionals.org sign’s groundbreaking debut in 2011, and extraor- 8th Ave. 5 MatERia dEsiGns sHOwROOM dinary growth in 2012 and 2013, WantedDesign W. 13th St. W. 15th St. 5th Ave.

Broadway Spark Workshop: Positioning Strategy will again bring together national and international

Hudson St. 448 W. 37th St. Suite 9G Hrs: Fri–Sun, with Jennifer Rittner participants for a vibrant experience. The event Greenwich St. Greenwich Washington St. New York, NY 10018 10am–6pm Positioning is your stake in the ground. It defines offers innovative installations, memorable products, 845 626 0337 materiadesigns.com your competitive edge and your company’s voice, a pop-up store, interactive experiences, student both internally with your team and externally with workshops, engaging discourse and more. Materia Designs Showroom your prospects and clients. Chances are, you’ve 5/17–5/19, 11am–7pm; Reception Materia Designs will make their NYCxDesign debut, thought long and hard about what that means for (invitation only): 5/16, 7pm–10pm introducing RECOMPOSITION: raw matter / kinetic your design business. Join Jennifer Rittner for a forms, new work in furniture & lighting at a satellite positioning workshop in which participants will work 1 1 showroom. Based on their experience living in tiny collaboratively to develop the positioning strategy (0 4 // 2 mile) N apartments in Brooklyn, Megan Sommerville & Matt for a model design firm. Ensner believe that the objects around us are like 5/20, 12pm–2pm living, mutable species that create an ecology of space. 5/16–5/18, 10am–6pm 1 200 lafaYEttE 5 faB sHOwROOM 10 OpEnHOusE MulBERRY

200 Lafayette St. Hrs: Fri, 12pm–7pm; 151 Wooster St. Hrs: 10am–7pm 201 Mulberry St. Hrs: Thu–Sun, New York, NY 10012 Sat –Tue, 11am–7pm New York, NY 10011 fab.com New York, NY 10012 11am–7pm; Soho offsite.sightunseen.com 212 334 0288 Mon, 11am–3pm Fab Launch Event for Happy Modern introny.com Sight Unseen OFFSITE and First Things First INTRO/NY Sight Unseen OFFSITE will maintain the same spirit Fab presents Happy Modern Living and First Things INTRO/NY, by smallpond and Design Junction, as the Noho Design District—a satellite design First in our first ever physical showroom, located returns with an exciting line up of international exhibition initiated and curated by Sight Unseen in the heart of Soho’s design district. Along with design brands. New furniture and lighting from founders Jill Singer and Monica Khemsurov, which sneak previews and first looks at the 40+ exclusive Castor, Decode, Massproductions, Modus, Muuto, ran from 2010 to 2013—but on an even more private label products that will be launching in May Resident, and Very Good & Proper will make their ambitious scale. Showcasing a curated selection of and throughout 2014, Fab will present First Things U.S. debut at the show. Visitors can shop the latest furniture and product launches by independent First, a curated exhibition of prototype designs by design accessories from by AMT, Earnest Studio, designers and forward-thinking brands, Sight emerging talent from around the world. Leibal, neo-utilty and Tokyobike. Unseen OFFSITE will continue the former Noho De- 5/15–5/20, 10am–7pm; 5/15–5/18, 11am–7pm; 5/19, 11am–3pm sign District’s reputation as New York design week’s Reception: 5/17, 7pm–10pm most exciting platform for new ideas and talents. 5/16, 12pm–7pm; 5/17–5/20, 11am–7pm 11 ROOM & BOaRd 6 fOsCaRini spaziO sOHO 105 Wooster St. Hrs: Mon–Sat, King St. 2 alEssi 17 Greene St. Hrs: Mon–Fri, 10am– New York, NY 10012 11am–7pm; LaGuardia Pl New York, NY 10002 6pm; Sat, 11am–6pm 212 334 4343 Sun, 11am–6pm Charlton St. 13 130 Greene St. Hrs: Mon–Sat, 11am– 212 257 4412 foscarini.com ifda.com New York, NY 10012 7pm; Sun, 12pm–6pm Avenue of the Americas 212 941 7300 alessi.com Foscarini Celebrates NY Design Week IFDA NY Take A Seat—Designer Chairs 5 Mercer St. Presenting bright new ideas from the 2014 lighting for Charity Auction Vandam St. W. Houston St. M Spring St. Alessi collection. 2nd Annual Take A Seat charity auction with MC Broadway Celebrate with Alessi and award-winning designer - (C,E) M Bleeker St. Reception: 5/17, 6pm–9pm Libby Langdon, interior designer and home make 4 Giulio Iacchetti while experiencing Spring/Summer over TV personality. Meet leading designers and bid (6) Spring St. 2 2014 introductions. A special window display to win their one-of-a-kind chairs to benefit Habitat M Broadway–Lafayette St. highlights the ALESSI RESEARCH LAB exhibition 7 fRitz HansEn for Humanity. Enter Room&Board’s free door raffle at WantedDesign. to win an Aidan Chair and Ottoman. Cocktails (B,D,F,M) 11 Reception: 5/19, 6pm–8pm 22 Wooster St. Hrs: Mon–Thu, 10am– and hors d’oeuvres will be served throughout the Sullivan St. M Prince St. 1 New York, NY 10013 6pm; Fri, 9am–5pm; evening. E. Houston St. (N,R) 212 219 3226 Sat, 12pm–5pm 5/14, 7pm–9pm Prince St. 3 atEliER COuRBEt fritzhansen.com

175/177 Mott St. Hrs: Tue–Fri, Fritz Hansen Cocktail Event 12 stOREfROnt fOR aRt Thompson St. Varick St. New York, NY 10012 10am–7pm; Republic of Fritz Hansen and designer Jaime and aRCHitECtuRE Watts St. Lafayette St. W. Broadway 212 226 7378 Sat, 12pm–7pm Hayon invite you to the North American launch of ateliercourbet.com Analog Table and the re-launch of the Drop Chair by 97 Kenmare St. Hrs: Tue–Sat, Wooster St. Spring St. 8 Arne Jacobsen to celebrate the authentic way we New York, NY 10012 11am–6pm Greene St. In Dialogue with the Kyoto Masters connect to people. 212 431 5795 storefrontnews.org M Spring St. of Japan Handmade Cocktails will be served. Join Atelier Courbet, The Master Craftsman’s Shop, Reception: 5/18, 7pm–9pm Letters to the Mayor (6) for an afternoon inside the workshops of the Letters to the Mayor presents fifty letters written Motts St. 7 10 12 Japanese Master Craftsmen of Kyoto who will pres- by international architects to the political leaders Crosby St. ent new works as guests engage with the masters 8 MOMa dEsiGn stORE of more than 20 cities around the world. Each letter Elizabeth St. Canal St. 6 and receive beautiful insight into the history and provides a space of reflection for the architect contemporary interpretation of their craft. 81 Spring St. Hrs: Mon–Sat, 10am– to present ideas and methodologies and express

Broadway 5/17, 12pm–5pm New York, NY 10012 8pm; Sun, 11am–7pm some of the concerns and desires that might Canal St. M 3 Kenmare St. 646 613 1367 momastore.org contribute to action within political spheres. (A,C,E) More Than Textile—Masataka Hosoo through 5/24 M 14 Broome St. and Anna Karlin MoMA Design Store Presents Kickstarter (J) Join Annie Block, Deputy Editor of Interior Design By involving the public in the creative process, Magazine, for a conversation with Masataka Hosoo, Kickstarter uses the power of community to help 13 tHE GREEnE spaCE at nY puBliC RadiO M Canal St. 9 Howard St. 12th Generation Master of Japan’s most revered designers take great ideas from concept to reality. (R) textile workshop, House of Hosoo, and collaborating Come join us as we celebrate these individuals 44 Charlton St. cooperhewitt.org Grand St. Walker St. artist-designer Anna Karlin. The talk will bridge a and their designs as examples of how everyone is New York, NY 10014 M Canal St. dialogue between traditional Japanese weaving capable of making incredible things. 646 829 4000 techniques and savoir-faire with contemporary Reception: 5/19, 6pm–9pm W. Broadway (6) Bowery White St. Canal St. M design of the modern textile. Cooper-Hewitt’s Design by Hand M Grand St. 5/18, 4pm–6pm Public Lecture with Heath Ceramics Church St. (N,Q) M Canal St. Franklin St. (J) Hester St. (B,D) 9 MusEuM Of CHinEsE in aMERiCa Join us as Catherine Bailey (Creative Director), The Dutch Masters & Aldo Bakker Robin Petravic (Managing Director) and Tung Atelier Courbet presents The Dutch Masters & Aldo 215 Centre St. Hrs: Tue, Wed, Chiang (San Francisco Studio Director) of Heath Leonard St. Bakker, a comprehensive exhibition in collaboration New York, NY 10013 Fri–Sun, 11am–6pm; Ceramics talk about the history and inspiration with master-craftsmen Jan Matthesius, Frank 212 619 4785 Thu, 11am–9pm behind the iconic American brand. The Design by Ottink, and Rutger Graas, masters in wood crafting, mocanyc.org Hand series focuses on the craftsmanship, innova- copper and silversmith, and ceramics. New limited tions and merits of contemporary global designers.

Baxter St. edition works and highlights of Bakker’s career, Oil & Water: Reinterpreting Ink 5/8, 6:30pm–8pm from furniture pieces to home accessories and Oil & Water: Reinterpreting Ink presents the work Centre St. Mulberry St. functional objects, will be presented. of three renowned Chinese contemporary artists: 5/9, 6pm–8pm Qiu Deshu, Wei Jia, and Zhang Hongtu who came 14 wEwORk lOunGE to New York in the 1980s. The exhibition highlights significant works from these artists, spanning 173 Lafayette St. centerforactivedesign.org 4 Blu dOt sOHO their mature careers from the 1980s to present. New York, NY 10013 Guest curated by Michelle Y. Loh. 646 664 4467 140 Wooster St. Hrs: Mon–Sat, through 9/14 New York, NY 10012 11am–7pm; Celebrate Active Design 212 780 9058 Sun, 12pm–6pm The first annual fundraiser and awards cocktail to bludot.com recognize innovative design that promotes health. Uniting designers, architects, planners, developers, Blu Dot city agencies, policy makers, and health profes- Blu Dot Presents its newest designs for 2014. sionals with a shared vision of re-designing our built Reception: 5/18, 6:30pm–9:30pm environment to improve public health, awards honor 1 1 excellence in neighborhood and building design. (0 8 // 4 mile) N Reception: 5/19, 7pm–9pm 1 alBERt and VERa list 5 paRsOns East 9 tHE standaRd, East VillaGE aCadEMiC CEntER 25 E. 13th St. Hrs: 10am–8pm 25 makersandbrother.com 6 E. 16th St. 12th Fl. Hrs: 10am–8pm New York, NY 10011 events.newschool.edu New York, NY 10003 The Village New York, NY 10011 mfadt.parsons.edu 212 229 5600 212 475 5700 212 229 5600 events.newschool.edu School of Constructed Environments Exhibition Makers & Brothers MFA Design and Technology Exhibition This exhibition presents drawings, models, and The Irish team that offers a playful curation of every- From installations to performances, objects to apps, prototypes created by graduating students of the day design and craft will rebuild its iconic tin shed games to video to interactive experiences, MFA DT Architecture, Interior Design, Lighting Design, and in the urban garden of The Standard, East Village. students explore the dynamic role of technology in Product Design programs at Parsons. The thesis An exciting temporary installation, The Shed will W. 16th St. E. 22nd St. our lives. show takes place in the studio space created by the operate as a gift shop and workshop, hosting a 5/17–5/25, 10am–10pm; Reception: 5/21, 6pm–8pm Parsons Design Workshop—the school’s signature selection of favorite Irish design objects. W. 15th St. E. 21st St. design-build program—where work desks and 5/16–5/19, 11am–7pm 6 NYCHA REDUX adjacent spaces convert to exhibition space. The School of Constructed Environments looks at 5/20–5/23, 10am–10pm; Reception: 5/20, 6pm–9pm M 14th St. E. 20th St. (F,M) Broadway 11 Chelsea buildings owned by the New York City 10 tHEREsa lanG studEnt M 14th St. Housing Authority and asks visitors to confront and & COMMunitY CEntER (1,2,3) M 6th Ave. 1 consider what it may mean to live in New York City 6 pRatt ManHattan GRadCOMd GallERY Park Ave. S. (L) in the future. 55 W. 13th St. mfadt.parsons.edu 5/11–5/16, 10am–10pm 144 W. 14th St. 7th Fl. Hrs: Mon–Fri, New York, NY 10011 New York, NY 10011 10am–6pm 212 229 5600 10 212 647 7573 prattgradcomd.com

Irving Pl. E. 19th St. 2 anna-MaRia and stEpHEn kEllEn MFA Design and Technology Symposium 2 8 M 14th St./Union Sq. GallERY sHEila C. JOHnsOn WITH—MFA 2014 Pratt Communications Join us this May for a week-long exhibition of 70+ 11 E. 18th St. dEsiGn CEntER Design Exhibition projects by emerging artists, designers, coders, 5 (N,Q,R) How does design interact with society? With individ- makers, hackers, educators, and thinkers. E. 17th St. 2 W 13th St. Hrs: 12pm–6pm uals? With itself? WITH is the 2014 Communications 5/16, 2pm–8pm; 5/17, 12pm–7pm 14th St./Union Sq. M M 14th St./Union Sq. New York, NY 10011 events.newschool.edu Design MFA Thesis exhibition at Pratt GradComD (L) (4,5,6) 212 645 2797 in New York. Through a variety of media, this exhibition examines the impact of design on people, 11 tisHMan auditORiuM Making/Meaning, Meaning/Making technology, and culture as a whole. The collective Parsons graduate students will select examples of thesis work of WITH attempts to highlight, measure, 63 5th Ave. events.newschool.edu 5th Ave. work they find particularly inspiring or noteworthy and critique the ways in which design both mediates New York, NY 10003 from the students pursuing undergraduate or itself and utilizes the practices from a variety of 212 645 2797 M 3rd Ave. associate’s degrees, with a special focus on high- other fields. University Pl. (L) lighting work that shows the impact of Parsons’ new Reception: 5/15, 6pm Creative Mornings at Parsons Festival: M W. 4th St. academic curriculum on the process and theoretical David Kelley (B,C,D,E,F,M) E. 14th St. development of undergraduates. David Kelley’s company IDEO has helped create

3rd Ave. through 5/23 7 tHE COOpER uniOn many icons of the digital generation, but what E. 13th St. matters even more to him is unlocking the creative 41 Cooper Square core.thorntontomasetti potential of people and organizations to innovate 3 CEntER fOR aRCHitECtuRE New York, NY 10003 .com routinely. He speaks at Parsons in coordination with E. 12th St. Creative Mornings, the breakfast lecture series for 8th St./NYU M 536 LaGuardia Pl. Hrs: Mon–Fri, 9am– AEC Technology Symposium & Hackathon 2014 the creative community. Begun in New York in 2008, (N,R) M Astor Pl. E. 11th St. New York, NY 10012 8pm; Sat, 11am–5pm Hosted by the Cooper Union, this year’s AEC it now has branches in 71 cities on six continents. (6) 212 683 0023 cfa.aiany.org Technology Symposium will focus on the topics of 5/16, 8:30am–10am E. 10th St. Computational Design and Big Data. The sympo- 3 Greene St. AIANY 2014 Design Awards sium will be followed by a weekend-long Hackathon Diane Von Furstenberg: It’s a Wrap! AIA New York’s annual Design Awards Program that aims to develop two topics: web-based 40 Years of the Wrap Dress 7 E. 9th St. 2nd Ave. recognizes outstanding architectural design by New applications that enhance design and collaboration In 1974, Diane Von Furstenberg introduced a York City architects and work in New York City by processes for the AEC industry and tools and modern design classic into the American conscious- 9 E. 8th St. Mercer St. E. 7th St. registered architects practicing anywhere in the processes that promote data-driven building design. ness: the wrap dress. The garment defined the world. The awards program honors the architects, talks: 5/16, 9am–6pm; Reception: 5/16, 1970s, and outfitted a generation of women seeking Broadway clients and consultants who have achieved design 6pm–8pm; Hackathon: 5/17, 9am–5/18, 4pm (and achieving) professional, personal and sexual Laguardia Pl. E. 6th St. excellence in four categories: Architecture, Interiors, independence. For its 40th anniverasary, Parsons Cooper Sq. Lafayette Projects, and Urban Design. Each category is presents a conversation between Ms. Von E. 5th St. reviewed by an internationally-prominent three- 8 tHE nEw sCHOOl uniVERsitY CEntER Furstenberg and Professor Hazel Clark of Parsons, person jury; exhibition and related programs are who will discuss the ways in which American E. 4th St. organized by the AIA New York Chapter. 63 5th Ave. Hrs: 10am–8pm fashion design has changed since 1974, as well as M Bleeker St. through 6/17 New York, NY 10003 events.newschool.edu the past and future of this singular look. E. 3rd St. 212 645 2797 5/12, 6pm–7pm (6) Bowery M Broadway/Lafayette St. 1st Ave. (B,D,F,M) E. 2nd St. 4 dEsiGn taCO pOp-up sHOp FitCity 9: Promoting Physical Activity Through Design M Prince St. E. 1st St. (N,R) 37 E. 1st St. Hrs: 10am–10pm Speakers and participants examine how design of E. Houston St. 4 New York, NY 10003 eat.designta.co the built environment can create opportunities for 646 421 0901 increasing physical activity and access to healthier food and beverages and help to improve health Design Taco (Powered by The Design Gym) equity across neighborhoods. This year’s event will Prince St. M 2nd Ave. Design Taco is a pop-up collaborative working and explore the alignment of health-promoting design learning space disguised as a taco shop. Every with the priorities of the new administration, includ- (F) Ave. A element of the space is designed to help customers ing the creation of affordable housing that promotes hatch new ideas, develop powerful relationships, resident and community well-being, the safe and and enjoy quality meals. Guests include Etsy, equitable access to active transportation and transit

Allen St. Chipotle, OXO and Bettony. with Vision Zero’s street safety goals. Spring St. Ave. B Broome St. 5/12–5/18, 10am–10pm 5/19, 8:30am–5pm Stanton St. Kenmare St.

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647 Fulton St. Hrs: Mon–Fri, Ave. Of Americas Hrs: 12pm–5pm E. River Bikeway pathstopier42.com Brooklyn, NY 11217 10am–6pm & Thompson St. outerseedshadow.org at 350 South St. & N. Brooklyn 718 855 7882 designtrust.org New York, NY 10013 New York, NY 10005 Energetic City: Connectivity in the Public Realm OUTER SEED SHADOW #01 by Juanli Paths to Pier 42 Community Build Day The Design Trust for Public Space will launch Carrion: Public Art Community Garden Located on the East River between Montgomery “The Energetic City: Connectivity in the Public Outer Seed Shadow #01 (OSS#01), a new public art Street and East River Park, Pier 42 is a new park Realm,” an open request for project proposals to exhibition by Spanish artist Juanli Carrion, explores space that opened in the summer of 2013. Paths to unlock the potential of NYC’s public spaces at BRIC the realities of contemporary immigration in the form Pier 42 brings art, design, and educational instal- House in Brooklyn. Born out of the idea that a city’s of a community garden installed in SoHo’s Duarte lations created in collaboration with neighborhood vitality comes from the energy of its inhabitants, Square. OSS#01 expects over 100,000 visitors residents, and a series of public events to the “The Energetic City” is a platform to develop new during the six-month exhibition.and will host a series Waterfront. The project builds on forms of connectivity between the diverse people, of free public programs, including artist-led tours, neighborhood advocacy to create more accessible systems, and built and natural environment of NYC. lectures, workshops and “Open Garden” days. green, open space on the waterfront, by increasing 5/19, 7pm–9pm Guided visit: 5/11, 5pm access and creating public uses of Pier 42. 5/17, 12pm–4pm

23 St. 2 BROOklYn MEtal wORks 7 GRippO aRt+dEsiGn 12 ROulEttE intERMEdiuM 20 St. Graham Ave. 640 Dean St. Hrs: 10am–6pm 174 Grand St. Hrs: 12pm–7pm Brooklyn, NY 11238 facebook.com/ Brooklyn, NY 11211 goedny.com 509 Atlantic Ave. two5six.com M 347 762 4757 platforma.one 347 446 5462 Brooklyn, NY 11217 917 267 0368 14 St. F-1, a Contemporary Art Jewelry Show GOED - good stuff from Holland Platforma, a curatorial initiative launched by Bella Sustainable design products from Holland are Twofivesix 2014: A Videogame Arts & Wythe Ave.

Bedford Ave. M M Neyman and Ruta Reifen, will debut its inaugural coming to New York Design Week. The world’s first Culture Conference

5th Ave. exhibition, “F-1,” at Brooklyn Metal Works on May electric wooden bike, a floor that generates energy, Hosted by videogame arts & culture company Kill

1st Ave. M 3rd, 2014. “F-1” refers to the visa status that all bags made from used conveyor belts, and more Screen, Twofivesix is a day of dialogues bringing 8 St. C Ave. Union Ave. 7 foreigners must procure to study in the United eco-conscious Dutch design. games into conversation with other aspects of Grand St. States, and the exhibition will include the work of 5/9–5/18, 12pm–7pm; culture. Speakers will include Alexis Ohanian 4 ten artists who have come to the United States from Reception: 5/8, 6pm–9pm (Reddit), Tarn and Zach Adams (Dwarf Fortress),

W 3 St. Bowery Avenue of the Americas Avenue E Houston St. all corners of the world, featuring work, that is as Catherine Burns (NPR’s The Moth), Kevin Slavin 10 M S 4th St. diverse as their backgrounds. (MIT Media Lab), Aleissia Laidacker (Ubisoft), M M through 6/27 8 iREnE MaMiYE studiO Jake Barton (Local Projects) and more.

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Chrystie St. Chrystie W Broadway W Broome St. Lee Ave. 646 669 8348 13 st. ann’s waREHOusE 6 3 M 324 Canal St.2nd Fl. Hrs: 12pm–5pm M Grand St. 5 11 New York, NY 10013 reclaimnyc.org Irene Mamiye Open Studio, part of 29 Jay St. Hrs: Fri, 10am–8pm; M M M Open Studio Tour Brooklyn, NY 11201 Sat, 10am–7pm;

8 Delancey St. M Kent Ave. Reclaim NYC: Carte Blanche Irene Mamiye incorporates various digital imaging 718 243 1414 Sun, 11am–6pm; Montgomery St. Montgomery Reclaim NYC, a grassroots organization founded in techniques into her photography. Inspired by light, bklyndesigns.com Franklin St. 2012 to involve the design community in charitable color and movement, her work explores the intricate E Broadway Cherry St. causes, presents Reclaim 3: Carte Blanche, relationships of her complex personal history, the BKLYN Designs

Broadway Church St. Madison St. M an exhibition of three interactive installations by camera’s unique relation to reality and the visionary Over the past decade, BKLYN DESIGNS has Chamber St. 13 New York based design studios Fort Makers, possibilities of digital imaging. Her work is displayed grown to be one of the biggest design shows in the John St. The Principals, and UM Project. The exhibition is alongside furniture made in a collaboration with country, and this year will feature a record number the first in a series of Reclaim NYC programmed architect John Ike. of jury-selected 60 exhibitors. Each year, BKLYN

M Flushing Ave. events at Colony, a cooperative of independent 5/9–5/12, 10am–6pm DESIGNS raises the bar for avant-garde, iconic West St. West M St. Gold M American furniture designers and makers that will designs from the most innovative Brooklyn-based M Park Ave. M Water St. launch its Manhattan gallery in May 2014. furnishing designers and manufacturers.

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Battery Pl. Battery M M M St. Jay New York, NY 10280 10am–5:45pm; 14 9 M Dekalb Ave. 4 CultuREfix 646 437 4202 Wed, 10am–8pm; 14 tHE aGnEs VaRis aRt CEntER Beaver St. 1 M Fri, 10am–5pm at uRBanGlass

M M 9 Clinton St. Hrs: 5pm–Late idsa.org M M St. Adams M M M M Fulton St. New York, NY 10002 triggershownyc.com 647 Fulton St. Hrs: Wed–Sat, M M Livingston St. 12 646 863 7171 DESIGN IT. BUILD IT. FUND IT., IDSA 2014 Brooklyn, NY 11217 12pm–6pm M 2 Northeast District Design Conference 718 625 3685 urbanglass.org M Atlantic Ave. Atlantic Ave. Trigger Design Show DESIGN IT. BUILD IT. FUND IT. is an inspirational M M Trigger is a design show about gun violence. Artists exploration of design from beginning to end, from Illuminate: Design in Light

Boerum Pl. Boerum Flatbush Ave. and designers tackle the areas of self defense, concept to creation, funding and distribution. The “Illuminate: Design in Light” looks at the many ways M M gun ownership, mental health and more. Curated conference is IDSA’s 2014 District Design Confer- in which New York City designers use glass in by Krystal Persaud, the show consists of 18 pieces ence, an annual regional event that brings together lighting design: creating form in curves and angles;

Vanderbilt Ave. Vanderbilt by artists and designers from ten cities across the business professionals, top designers, design modulating and reflecting light; and referencing its

United States and four different countries. The educators and students for an action-packed day of history as an agent of illumination, from Venetian 4th Ave. 4th 3rd Ave. 3rd work spans a variety of medium, including product networking, speakers, workshops and much more! chandeliers to neon signs.Featuring work by Union St. concepts, 2D prints,and photography. 5/15, 8:30am–8pm Lindsey Adelman, Bec Brittain, Sebastian Errazuriz, through 5/14; Reception: 5/8, 6pm–12am furthurdesign, Jason Miller, Mary Wallis, Thaddeus Wolfe, Rich Brilliant Willing & Jeff Zimmerman

10 nEw MusEuM through 5/31 Columbia St. Columbia Court St. Court 5 daVid wEEks studiO 235 Bowery Hrs: Wed, Fri–Sun, 38 Walker St. davidweeksstudio.com New York, NY 10002 11am–6pm New York, NY 10013 212 219 1222 Thu, 11am–9pm 212 966 3433 newmuseum.org

David Weeks Studio Open House The New Museum is the only museum in New York David Weeks Studio and Neal Feay present a City exclusively devoted to contemporary art. collection of aluminum salvers and kinetic Founded in 1977, the New Museum is a center for paper walls. exhibitions, information, and documentation about 5/16–5/20, 12pm–5pm living artists from around the world, a place of ex- 1 perimentation and a hub of new art and new ideas. (0 /2 1 mile) N 1 aVEnuE ROad 6 MaCHinEMadE Armory this spring and summer. As one of very few women exploring the relationship 145 W. 28th St. 5th Fl. avenue-road.com 5-25 46th Ave. Unit 1 machinemade.com between structure, site and viewer on an architec- New York, NY 10001 Long Island City, tural scale, Aycock’s latest works in aluminum and Midtown & Long Island City 212 453 9880 NY 11101 fiberglass range from 12 to 27 feet in height 18 to 70 347 494 0690 feet in length—an arresting presence in the heart of Avenue Road Open House . The Avenue Road showroom will host an open MACHINEMADE Launch Party through 7/20 house event from 11-6 on Saturday, May 17th, On May 15th, 2014, just before the start of ICFF featuring new designs from Christophe Delcourt, and Wanted Design, MACHINEMADE will open its Yabu Pushelberg, Sebastian Herkner and Marlieke doors for the official opening of the 8,000 sq. ft. 11 sOCRatEs sCulptuRE paRk Van Rossum. prototyping workshop and design studio. Founded 5/17, 11am–6pm in 2012 by architects and entrepreneurs Erik Tietz 32-01 Vernon Blvd. Hrs: 10am–Sunset and Andrew Baccon of Tietz-Baccon, MACHINE- Queens, NY 11106 socratessculpture MADE is an online manufacturing platform enabling 718 956 1819 park.org Astoria Blvd. 2 CHaMBERs HOtEl designers, architects, artists, engineers, entrepre- 5 neurs and the maker world at large to transform Socrates Sculpture Park Spring Opening 15 W. 56 St. frenchdesign their designs and ideas into real products. Socrates Sculpture Park is pleased to present four 30st Ave. New York, NY 10019 connection.com 5/15, 6pm–10:30pm new solo presentations for the 2014 spring season, 212 974 5656 all opening on Sunday, May 11: Austin+Mergold’s “SuralArk” the winning proposal for the Folly 2014 31st Ave. French Design Connection 7 MOMa ps1 design / build competition co-organized by The 11 FRENCH DESIGN CONNECTION will return to Architectural League of New York and Socrates the Art Deco interior of the Chambers Hotel for its 22-25 Jackson Ave. Hrs: Thu–Mon, Sculpture Park; “Scarecrow,” a new site-specific second edition during NYCxDesign. Organized Long Island City, 12pm–6pm installation by Lithuanian artist Zilvinas Kempinas; M by Francesco Pirrello, founder of the globetrotting NY 11101 momaps1.org Pawel Althamer’s “Queen Mother of Reality,” 79th St. MEET MY PROJECT label, and curated by Anne- 718 784 2084 commissioned for Performa 13; and Beninese artist 13 France Berthelon and Anna Yudina, the exhibition Meschac Gaba’s “Citoyen du Monde,” which greets M is tailored for New York’s design-savvy public and MoMA PS1 is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit visitors at the entrance to the park. 21st St. 31st St. shows a selection of smart, innovative, endearing, contemporary art institutions in the United States. 5/11, 2pm–6pm ironic and visually arresting design objects of An exhibition space rather than a collecting institu- E. 72nd St. 36th Ave. M human-friendly scale. tion, MoMA PS1 devotes its energy and resources 5/17–5/20, 11am–7pm; to displaying the most experimental art in the world. 12 tHE dukE On Reception: 5/17, 7pm–9pm M 229 W. 42nd St. timessquarenyc.org 8 MusEuM Of aRts and dEsiGn New York, NY 10001 E. 66th St. M 3 CitizEnM nEw YORk 212 768 1560 2 Hrs: Tue–Wed, M Northern Blvd. 218 W. 50th St. timessquarenyc.org New York, NY 10019 Sat–Sun, 10am–6pm; Outside In M 8 M New York, NY 10019 212 299 7777 Thu–Fri, 10am–9pm; What qualities of a place shape us, consciously and M madmuseum.org unconsciously? This film screening, presented by M M M 2 M M Accommodating Design: Times Square Arts and Van Alen Institute, draws W. 57th St. E. 57th St. Times Square Hotel Tour MAD at NYCxDesign on a range of cinematic approaches to examine the M M Explore how three recently revamped and ground This May 9-20, MAD will once again participate links between environment, sensory experience, M 9 10 up Times Square hotels are employing high-end art in NYCxDESIGN, New York City’s official annual and well-being. The screening will be followed by a M Vernon Blvd. and innovative design to heighten guest experience citywide celebration of design. In its second year, discussion with Paul Dallas, Jeff Risom and Mabel M M M M 3 M on this guided tour. We will take you into guest NYCxDESIGN serves as a festival showcasing Wilson. Free with RSVP. 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3rd Ave. 3rd New York, NY 10019 10:30am–5:30pm; 2nd Ave. 2nd 212 217 7999 The 2014 Whitney Biennial will take a bold new form M M 212 708 9400 Fri, 10:30am–8pm as three curators from outside the Museum—Stuart E. 34rd St. Fashion Institute of Technology 2014 moma.org Comer (Chief Curator of Media and Performance M Graduating Student Exhibition Art at MoMA), Anthony Elms (Associate Curator at 1 The Fashion Institute of Technology’s 2014 Art and The Museum of Modern Art is a place that fuels the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia), 4 Design Graduating Student Exhibition features the creativity, ignites minds, and provides inspiration. and Michelle Grabner (artist and Professor in the M E. 28rd St. work of more than 800 students receiving AAS and With extraordinary exhibitions and the world’s finest Painting and Drawing Department at the School of BFA degrees from the School of Art and Design collection of modern and contemporary art, MoMA the Art Institute, Chicago)—each oversee one floor, and is on view at several venues on campus. is dedicated to the conversation between the past representing a range of geographic vantages and through 5/22, details tBa and the present, the established and the experimen- curatorial methodologies.

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An internationally renowned art museum and one of PARK AVENUE PAPER CHASE the most significant architectural icons of the 20th by Alice Ayecock century, the Guggenheim Museum is at once a vital Park Avenue Paper Chase, a series of seven public cultural center, an educational institution, and the sculptures by artist Alice Aycock, will be on view heart of an international network of museums. between 52nd and 57th Streets at Park and at the

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Over 600 object of design and desire, created by the world’s most influential studios and rising talents and selected by leading international critics, educators and practitioners for the Core77 Design Awards. Core77’s Guide to NYCxDesign 2014 is the inaugu- ral event guide by Core77, Inc., the online magazine and resource for design. This is by no means a comprehensive listing; rather it is intended to be a broad survey of the major events and exhibitions on view during NYCxDesign. Now in its second year, New York City’s annual celebration of design spans two weekends, from May 9–20, anchored by Frieze New York, Collective 2, BKLYN Designs, ICFF, WantedDesign, Sight Unseen OFFSITE and Industry City. Event data courtesy of NYCxDesign. Listings are accurate as of press time. Events subject to change without notice.

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