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The Two Top Interior Design Events You Can't Miss in New York in 2018

Don’t Miss The Collective Design New York 2018

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From March 9th to March 11th, you can’t-miss Collective Design New York 2018This collective Design Event is based in New York City and it has been extremely active within the New York’s City creative community throughout the years. Collective Design is a all around event that culminates in the annual fair that takes place each spring with an international selection of galleries presenting masterworks of the 20th and 21st centuries alongside experimental works from the next generation of global talent. Written by Mariana Valença.

Building upon a growing audience for collectable design and art, Collective Design New York has become a vital part of New York’s cultural calendar; the fair illuminates both the design process and the diversity of our material culture, promoting a spirit of discovery that resonates with new and seasoned collectors alike.

Don't Miss The Collective Design New York 2018

Over the past five years, Collective Design New York has articulated a new framework for a fair, one that goes beyond a commercial viewpoint to invite collaboration and exploration. The fair encourages discovery and connoisseurship among art and design professionals and the public alike through its curated selection of compelling galleries and designers, playful process-based installations and thoughtful educational programming.

Don't Miss The Collective Design New York 2018

This year’s fair will demonstrate the exceptional scope and depth of material coming from the galleries presenting at Collective Design. With exceptional vintage pieces, modern art, contemporary furniture and design objects, the galleries are presenting a view of how we collect and live, today. New local and international exhibitors will include Galerie Michael Bargo, Chesterfield Gallery, Culture Object, Fort  Gansevoort, Toronto’s Caviar20, Miami’s Nina Johnson, and Southern California’s Peter Blake Gallery,  which is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Among the notable returning participants are Paris-based Chahan Gallery and Galerie MiniMasterpiece, Mindy Solomon, Sienna Patti, Wexler Gallery, Julie Saul, Lost City Arts, and J. Lohmann Gallery.

Returning for the third year as one of the cornerstones of the fair is Collective Concept, a series that offers immersive presentations of independent contemporary designers in the fields of lighting, furnishing, ceramics and textiles. New sections to this year’s fair are Hybrid, a section for exhibitors offering work that challenges the boundary between art and design, and POV, a series of rooms and installations demonstrating the viewpoint of some of the industry’s top interior designers.

Don't Miss The Collective Design New York 2018

Collective Concept

The fair will continue to showcase individual designers and studios through the Collective Concept program, including first-time participants architect Harry Nuriev’s Crosby Studios, Stickbulb (who participated in Collective Features last year), Azadeh Shladovsky, Billy Cotton, RUX Studios’ new design concept Gradual, and Coil + Drift, an installation with choreographed movement studies. Returning participants include Fernando Mastrangelo, Melbourne-based Christopher Boots, and Brooklyn ceramicist Peter Lane.

Don't Miss The Collective Design New York 2018

Hybrid

The 2018 fNew York fair will also introduce Hybrid, a section for exhibitors presenting innovative work that questions the notion that art and design are distinct disciplines. Among the group is newcomer Nina Johnson, who will present tapestries borne of a collaboration between sculptor Emmett Moore and the rug company Odabashian that combines man-made and natural patterns that are digitally altered and collaged. Also new is the young gallery Fort Gansevoort, which will showcase work by New York based artist Sam Stewart whose sculpture resembles household furniture and domestic objects that border on the absurd.

Don't Miss The Collective Design New York 2018

POV

New to the 2018 edition is Collective Design New York POV, a program that invites interior designers with a wide range of styles to share their “point of view” through an immersive environment, a personal display of objects, or an installation of art and design elements. Exploring themes of disorder, mass production and fetishism, Los Angeles-based Jamie Bush will present a reductive study of the chair in all its variations. Drawing on inspiration ranging from Monet paintings to Helmut Newton photographs, Ryan Korban creates seductive, wondrous spaces that surpass trend to redefine traditional design for a new generation. Veteran designer Alex Papachristidis will showcase an eclectic collection of art and design elements that reflect his unique approach that melds classical motifs with a modern perspective.

Don't Miss The Collective Design New York 2018

Entryway Installation by Kristen Wentrcek / Andrew Zebulon

Located in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, Kristen Wentrcek / Andrew Zebulon (formerly Wintercheck Factory) design and fabricate furniture, environments, and sculptural work. The designers will create a site-specific installation at the entrance to the fair that integrates unique pieces of furniture with their signature palette of industrial materials.

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