Palm Springs Art Museum presents Alexander Girard: A Designer’s
Universe Palm Springs Art Museum is pleased to announce the West Coast
debut of Alexander Girard: A Designer’s Universe. This exhibition,
curated by Jochen Eisenbrand and organized by Vitra Design Museum,
presents the vibrant world of Girard through more than 700 objects:
textiles, drawings, furniture, graphics, film, and folk art. The show
will be on view from November 23, 2019 through March 1, 2020. One of
the most important and influential designers of the 20th century,
Alexander Girard created stunning interiors for restaurants, private
homes, corporate offices, and even airplanes. He designed textiles,
typography, tableware, toys, and a whole city street in Columbus,
Indiana. Inspired by folk art and pop art, Girard created a bold,
colorful, and charismatic universe. “He warmed up modernism with his
whimsical, optimistic patterns and designs,” says Brooke Hodge,
Director of Architecture and Design at Palm Springs Art Museum, “and
we are thrilled to bring this important modern master’s work to Palm
Springs especially since its presentation is timed to coincide with
Modernism Week 2020.” A Designer’s Universe will allow visitors to
experience one of Girard’s best-known interiors—that of the 1957
Miller House in Columbus, Indiana—through a full-scale replica of
its iconic sunken living room, which will function as gallery seating
as well as a space for public programs. “This exhibition is sure to
be extremely well received in Palm Springs and by presenting it at our
flagship location, we are signaling the importance of architecture and
design to the museum’s mission,” says Louis Grachos, JoAnn McGrath
Executive Director/CEO. “In fact, Alexander Girard is the linchpin
in our Year of Design that includes exhibitions by Barbara Solomon and
Jim Isermann.” Practicing from the late 1920s until the late 1970s,
Girard worked mostly for the American furniture company Herman Miller
after becoming director of its textile division in 1951. Girard’s
clients also included companies like Braniff International Airways and
John Deere for which he created fresh new corporate brand identities,
which, in the case of Braniff, extended from the planes themselves to
the flight crew uniforms and passenger lounges. In addition to
Girard’s own designs, this exhibition presents the creative universe
from which Girard took his inspiration: folk art from all over the
world, which the designer collected throughout his life. A selection
of 300 objects from his folk art collection, gifted by him to the
International Folk Art Museum in Santa Fe, is also featured in the
exhibition. A variety of educational programs and activities will take
place in connection to the Palm Springs iteration; additionally, the
museum’s annual gala and biggest fundraiser on January 26, 2020 will
be Girard themed in décor and ambience to bring even greater
attention to the exhibition. Alexander Girard: A Designer’s
Universe’s global sponsors are Herman Miller and Maharam. Palm
Springs Art Museum’s presentation is organized by Brooke Hodge,
Director of Architecture and Design. Media images and caption sheet
can be accessed here. Generous support is provided by Trina Turk, and
Joan & Gary Gand. Additional Support is provided by Ellen Donaldson,
Vicki & Bill Hood, Robert D. Kleinschmidt, Robert Kohl & Clark
Pellett, and James Spindler & John Vitale. Exhibition Season Sponsors:
David Kaplan & Glenn Ostergaard, Brautigam-Kaplan Foundation, the
Herman & Faye Sarkowsky Charitable Foundation, the Mary
Ingebrand-Pohlad Foundation, and Yvonne & Steve Maloney. Posts You
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