Director's Journal: European Design Since 1985

European Design Since 1985: Shaping the New Century Trailer

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Organized by the Indianapolis Museum of Art in cooperation with the Denver Art Museum and Kingston University, London, this exhibition redefines two recent major movements—Modernism and Postmodernism—which have not only shaped design in Europe but have also had a profound impact worldwide. View 250 works of furniture, glass, ceramics, metalwork and more, created by some of the most influential artists of our time.
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European Design Since 1985: Shaping the New Century Trailer
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Watch the Trailer. Great Music!

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Come see the show!
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Here, you can buy tickets to see Director's Journal: European Design Since 1985 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Hurry, the show ends 6/21/09.

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Meet the Designers
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Check out the list of designers. You can read their bios and Q & A's, too. Here's an example from Nora De Rudder. "What do you hope people take away from your design?: When you see my designs, you should fall in love with them."

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Design Discussion on Philippe Starck
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Watch Craig discuss specific pieces.

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Jurgen Bey
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Check out Jurgen Bey's site. It's a little trippy, but you'll find some cool info and images.

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European Design Channel
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Here's the European Design Channel on ArtBabble where you can find all of the stuff Max is talking about.

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Learn about current IMA events with Melvin and Bren Simon Director and CEO Maxwell Anderson. This episode features a conversation with IMA' s R. Craig Miller, Curator of Design Arts & Director of Design Initiatives.

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