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Volume Gallery
Volume Gallery is a commercial art gallery focused on design and contemporary art. It is located in West Town, Chicago. Volume Gallery represents artists and designers working in diverse disciplines such as ceramics, fiber, glass, and object design. The gallery presents seven curated thematic and solo exhibitions a year with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists. Volume Gallery has participated in fairs such as FOG Design+Art Fair in San Francisco, Felix LA, EXPO Chicago, NADA in New York, Collective in New York, and Design Miami. Volume Gallery has shown architect-designed objects from architects Norman Kelley, Krueck + Sexton, Pezo Von Ellrichshausen, Ania Jaworska and Stanley Tigerman. The gallery program emphasizes fiber and textile, ceramic, and glass works. History It was founded by Claire Warner and Sam Vinz in 2010. They had met while working at Wright auction house. In 2017 Warner and Vinz were named among the five most important new dealers on the for ...
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West Town, Chicago
West Town, northwest of the Loop on Chicago's West Side, is one of the city's officially designated community areas. Much of this area was historically part of Polish Downtown, along Western Avenue, which was then the city's western boundary. West Town was a collection of several distinct neighborhoods and the most populous community area until it was surpassed by Near West Side in the 1960s. The boundaries of the community area are the Chicago River to the east, the Union Pacific railroad tracks to the south, the former railroad tracks on Bloomingdale Avenue to the North, and an irregular western border to the west that includes the city park called Humboldt Park. Humboldt Park is also the name of the community area to West Town's west, Logan Square is to the north, Near North Side to the east, and Near West Side to the south. The collection of neighborhoods in West Town along with the neighborhoods of Bucktown and the eastern portion of Logan Square have been referred to ...
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Tanya Aguiñiga
Tanya Aguiñiga (born 1978, in San Diego, California) is a Los Angeles–based artist, designer, and activist. Early life and education Although she was born in the United States, Aguiñiga spent her childhood living in Tijuana, Mexico. From ages 4 to 18, she travelled several hours daily across the border to attend school in San Diego, an experience that would influence her later life and work. She went on to receive a BA in Applied Design from San Diego State University and an MFA in furniture design from Rhode Island Institute of Design. Art and design career Aguiñiga began designing furniture in 1997 while she was still an undergraduate student. Her first design job was working as a designer and fabricator off-camera for the DIY Network show called ''Freeform Furniture.'' Throughout her career, Aguiñiga's work has taken many forms but remains generally textile-centric, often combining modern design with elements of traditional craft technique and activism. Using ...
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Snarkitecture
Snarkitecture is a New York-based collaborative practice founded by Daniel Arsham and Alex Mustonen. About Snarkitecture's work is focused on designing within existing spaces or collaboration with other artists and designers. They aim to reuse or misuse existing architecture to make architecture perform the unexpected. Arsham and Mustonen met while studying at the Cooper Union in New York City and established Snarkitecture as a formal practice in 2008. Projects Lift 2013 An installation for the New Museum Gala, Lift is a floating landscape that is both architectural and performative. An array of forty-five white inflatable spheres, each controlled by an individual performer, establishes a grid to engage the massive architectural scale of the room. Choreographed movements unfold slowly over the course of the evening reconfiguring the field of spheres in a series of elegant yet playful exercises. As performers manipulate the suspended plane, Lift dramatically alters the visual and ...
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Anders Ruhwald
Anders Herwald Ruhwald is a Danish-American sculptor. He works primarily in clay, a medium he has been drawn to since he was 15. Ruhwald's work blends references from functional objects to classical sculpture and can take the form of singular objects as well as immersive installations Early life and education Ruhwald completed his BFA at the Royal Danish Academy in Bornholm, Denmark in 2000. While there, he apprenticed for artist Jun Kaneko, whose work had a lasting influence on his practice. Ruhwald finished his MA at Royal College of Art in London in 2005, studying under Martin Smith, Allison Britton and Emmanuel Cooper. Career Central to Ruhwald's work is the idea that "the messy practicality of objects is something to be embraced and not occluded" and his work can be understood as an amalgamation of both art and design without giving regard to the hierarchies normally assigned to these. Instead, Ruhwald's work implies that "subjectivity arises in the perception of diff ...
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Jonathan Olivares
Jonathan Olivares (born 1981) is an American industrial designer and author. Olivares's approach to design has been characterized research-based and incremental. In April 2022 he became Senior Vice-President of Design at the Knoll (company), Knoll furniture company. Early life and education Olivares grew up in the metropolitan Boston area, and skateboarded as a teenager. He attended Boston College and The New School, before graduating with a Bachelor of Industrial Design (B.I.D.) from Pratt Institute in 2004. While a student, Olivares interned at Maison Margiela in Paris, where he worked on objects and interiors. He was an apprentice to the designer Stephen Burks (designer), Stephen Burks, and in 2005 he also apprenticed for the industrial designer Konstantin Grcic in Munich. In 2006 Olivares began practicing industrial design independently, and his first office was in his mother's garage in Boston. His design practice is now based in Los Angeles. Designs Olivares' early furn ...
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Jonathan Muecke
Jonathan Muecke (born 1983) is an American designer and architect, based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Education Muecke studied architecture at Iowa State University, interning at the architectural office of Herzog & de Meuron in Basel, Switzerland before studying design at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Work Muecke has exhibited with Volume Gallery in Chicago, and Maniera Gallery in Brussels. His approach has been described as cerebral and experimental, and as “inscrutably abstract.” In 2010, reporting on Muecke's first works produced at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, ''Abitare'' magazine wrote: “Muecke has built a body of work that is stripped of special-case functionality and references, and expresses only larger phenomena such as absorption, containment, conversion, filtration and gravity... domestic products, which Muecke’s objects are, have perhaps never before had their functions so abstracted from routine use. Muecke has designed away all the trimmings a ...
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Christy Matson
Christy Matson (born 1979) is an American textile artist. A native of Seattle, Matson studied at the University of Washington and at the California College of the Arts. She has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; currently she lives and works in Los Angeles. Her pieces begin as drawings and watercolors, which are then transformed into woven works using a Jacquard loom. Matson was among the artists featured in the exhibit "40 Under 40: Craft Futures" at the Renwick Gallery The Renwick Gallery is a branch of the Smithsonian American Art Museum located in Washington, D.C. that displays American craft and decorative arts from the 19th to 21st century. The gallery is housed in a National Historic Landmark building that ... of the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, and one of her pieces was subsequently accessioned by the museum. References External links Matson website 1979 births Living people American textile artists Women textile artists 21st-cen ...
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Johnston Marklee & Associates
Johnston Marklee & Associates, is an architecture firm in Los Angeles, California founded by Sharon Johnston and her husband Mark Lee in 1998. They are known for their "subtle" and "quietly innovative" approach to modern design. The firm was listed in the 2019 AD100 list of top architects and designers by Architectural Digest, and was named the 2016 Oliver Fellows for Architecture & Design. See also * List of architecture firms The following is a list of architectural firms. It includes notable worldwide examples of architecture firms, companies, practices, partnerships, etc. 1–9 *360 Architecture, United States *3LHD, Croatia *3XN, Denmark * 1100 Architect, ... References Architecture firms based in California Design companies established in 1998 1998 establishments in California American companies established in 1998 Companies based in Los Angeles {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnston Marklee and Associates ...
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James Hyde (artist)
James Hyde (born 1958 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American painter, sculptor and photographer who has worked in New York City since the early 1980s. He has works in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum and has exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. Overview Hyde often employs unconventional materials when painting that range from plaster, nylon, chrome, steel to styrofoam and glass. His practice has been described as an "exploration of physicality" in his experimentations with different textures and planes that often re-evaluate and expand the limits and boundaries of painting. Hyde describes his work in saying: In 2003 he started to incorporate photography into his work while maintaining his use of alternative materials acquired from his work as a general contractor in the late 1970s. Technique When asked about his technique as an artist, Hyde says: Hyde's work often involves a number ...
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Evan Gruzis
Evan Gruzis is a contemporary artist born in 1979 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. He has lived and worked in Los Angeles and New York City, and, since 2012, has lived in Wisconsin with his partner, Nicole Rogers, and their child. Gruzis first became known for his vivid paintings, which have been described as "extremely flat sculptures." His work also includes elaborate installations as well as collaborations which blur the lines of curation and production. In addition to his artistic practice, Gruzis owns and operates The Heights, a collaborative restaurant in Madison, Wisconsin, and teaches painting and drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Gruzis earned his BFA in Painting from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 2002 and his MFA in Combined Media froHunter College, New Yorkin 2008. Artwork Gruzis uses painting, drawing, video installations, and sculpture to explore the "push and pull of imagery that is absurd but also seductive." His artwork, while ...
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Terrol Dew Johnson
Terrol Dew Johnson (born 1973) is a Tohono O'odham basket weaver, sculptor, and health advocate, who promotes Indigenous foods to prevent diabetes. Background Terrol Dew Johnson is Tohono O'odham from Sells, Arizona. Johnson began weaving at the age of ten. "It was the only thing I was good at," the artist has been quoted as saying, "I've always been touchy-feely and good with my hands—I could do this with my hands, and it was fun!"Krol, Debra UtaciaThe Art of Basketry: Weaving New Life into Old Forms.''Native Peoples Magazine.'' 29 Dec 2005. Retrieved 21 April 2009. His parents, particularly his mother Betty Ann Pancho, actively encouraged his interest in basketry Basketry Johnson uses plant materials historically used by his tribe in his work in experimental weaves, forms, and techniques. One of his pieces, ''Quilt Basket'', is a virtuoso display of different weaving techniques, suspended from a single branch. His materials include bear grass, yucca, devil's claw, and gourds ...
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Chicago
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