Away from home
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This catalogue documents "Away from home" with extensive illustrations, entries on each artist, essays by Jan Avgikos, Mark Cousins, and Jeffrey Kipnis, and an introduction by Annetta Massie, the exhibition's curator. "Away from Home" was on view at Columbus College of Art & Design's Canzani Center Gallery February 1 - April 20, 2003.
Contemporary Art Monographs
July 2003, Columbus, Ohio
Away from home
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This catalogue documents "Away from home" with extensive illustrations, entries on each artist, essays by Jan Avgikos, Mark Cousins, and Jeffrey Kipnis, and an introduction by Annetta Massie, the exhibition's curator. "Away from Home" was on view at Columbus College of Art & Design's Canzani Center Gallery February 1 - April 20, 2003.
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Mood River
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From an i-MAC computer to a Karim Rashid trashcan to a Philippe Starck stool to an Issey Miyake coat to a Frank Gehry building, design shapes our sense of being in today's world. "Mood River" examines the cornucopia of objects that form the complex visual fabric of our lives, titillate our senses, modulate our moods, and pique our desires. By scanning contemporary art and(...)
Interior Design
February 2002, Columbus, Ohio
Mood River
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From an i-MAC computer to a Karim Rashid trashcan to a Philippe Starck stool to an Issey Miyake coat to a Frank Gehry building, design shapes our sense of being in today's world. "Mood River" examines the cornucopia of objects that form the complex visual fabric of our lives, titillate our senses, modulate our moods, and pique our desires. By scanning contemporary art and design, and loosely organizing thousands of sundry objects into four categories of moods--Bliss, Ecstasy, Rage, and Trauma--"Mood River" aims to arouse a deep respect for the complex economic, technical, and aesthetic processes that join the diverse elements of our material life into that most elusive of unities: a world. Essays by Jeffrey Kipnis, Sanford Kwinter, Annetta Massie, Chee Perlman and Jose Oubrerie. Foreword by Philip Johnson. Introduction by Sherri Geldin.
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February 2002, Columbus, Ohio
Interior Design