The Dennis Freedman Collection
Art director and creative force Dennis Freedman has made an incalculable contribution to visual culture and experiential fashion during his four-plus decades at W magazine and Barneys NY and later helming his namesake studio. Collaborating with the world鈥檚 foremost talents and brands, including Maison Margiela, Christian Louboutin, and Chloe, Freedman has stretched the boundaries of photography and closed the gap between fashion imagery and fine art. Behind the scenes, he鈥檚 one of the most adventurous and courageous collectors of avant-garde and experimental furniture designs, training his eye on the most ahead-of-its-time, zeitgeist-defining pieces of the last century.
Opening April 20, The Dennis Freedman Collection features over 50 notable works from the Netherlands, Italy, France, Scandinavia, Brazil, Japan, and Great Britain, celebrating the extraordinary trajectory of design from Swedish Grace of the 1920s to Dutch digital design of the 2000s. It epitomizes the illustrious collector鈥檚 critical eye, adventurous spirit, and appreciation of the avant-garde.
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Art director and creative force Dennis Freedman has made an incalculable contribution to visual culture and experiential fashion during his four-plus decades at W magazine and Barneys NY and later helming his namesake studio. Collaborating with the world鈥檚 foremost talents and brands, including Maison Margiela, Christian Louboutin, and Chloe, Freedman has stretched the boundaries of photography and closed the gap between fashion imagery and fine art. Behind the scenes, he鈥檚 one of the most adventurous and courageous collectors of avant-garde and experimental furniture designs, training his eye on the most ahead-of-its-time, zeitgeist-defining pieces of the last century.
Opening April 20, The Dennis Freedman Collection features over 50 notable works from the Netherlands, Italy, France, Scandinavia, Brazil, Japan, and Great Britain, celebrating the extraordinary trajectory of design from Swedish Grace of the 1920s to Dutch digital design of the 2000s. It epitomizes the illustrious collector鈥檚 critical eye, adventurous spirit, and appreciation of the avant-garde.
Artists on show
- Alessandro Guerriero
- Alessandro Mendini
- Andrea Branzi
- Antoni Gaudí
- Bronis艂aw Krzysztof
- Carl-Axel Acking
- Claudio Salocchi
- Deborah Thomas
- Élisabeth Garouste & Mattia Bonetti
- Fabrizio Cocchia
- Fernando & Humberto Campana
- Fulvio Ferrari
- Gae Aulenti
- Gerard van de Groenekan
- Gianni Gamberini
- Gigi Capriolo
- Ivar Johansson
- Jeroen Verhoeven
- Jonathan de Pas
- Joris Laarman
- Maarten Baas
- Marco Zanini
- Marie Claude de Fouquieres
- Martine Boileau
- Paolo Lomazzi
- Peder Pedersen
- Peter Shire
- Pierre Paulin
- Pucci de Rossi
- Régis Mayot
- Shiro Kuramata
- Superstudio
- Tom Dixon
- Ugo La Pietra
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