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Exhibition Dates: April 25, 2008-March 30, 2009 Location: The Philip Johnson Architecture and Design Galleries, third floor |
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Description: With all the excitement surrounding today's digital manufacturing technologies, it is interesting to look at an earlier historical moment of workshop mass-production, as practiced by the great French architect and designer Jean Prouvé (1901-1984). Prouvé's collaborations within his Ateliers Jean Prouvé from idea to finished product are examined in this exhibition. Equipped with a skilled creative team and the most advanced manufacturing technologies available, the Ateliers were laboratories where ideas were continuously refined and adapted to produce furnishings and prefabricated buildings on an industrial scale. MoMA's installation focuses on the evolution of the "Standard" Chair and includes other examples of furniture and buildings that demonstrate Prouvé's approach to construction and his sensitive handling of materials--particularly his inventive applications of sheet metal. |
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Curated by Christian Larsen, Assistant Curator, Research and Collections, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; with Max Risselada, professor, Technical University Delft, the Netherlands. MoMA.org
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