
Marc Newson is taking over the Gagosian Shop London for the Summer
Marc Newson has taken over the Gagosian Shop in London’s historic Burlington Arcade for the Summer. One of the really interesting things about doing what… Read More
Marc Newson has taken over the Gagosian Shop in London’s historic Burlington Arcade for the Summer. One of the really interesting things about doing what… Read More
Gagosian is to present a special installation of limited-edition furniture by Marc Newson at the Gstaad Saanen private airport.
Gagosian is to present new works by designer Marc Newson. This will be Newson’s first exhibition of limited-edition furniture pieces in more than a decade.
The ‘1 in 11’ campaign will raise funds through individual donations and a major art auction at Sotheby’s in London on Thursday 12th February, featuring donated works by renowned artists including Takashi Murakami, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Richard Serra and Shirin Neshat.
They say you don’t choose your family and were they ever right, considering our parents, brothers, sisters (and kids). Like the invite/catalogue image itself, family and friends bring to mind rawness, commitment, love, pain and happiness.
The Art of Not Making:The New Artist/Artisan Relationship is the first book to tackle these questions head on, exploring the concepts of authorship, artistic originality, skill, craftsmanship and the creative act
Aquariva by designer Marc Newson was part of an exhibition titled Marc Newson: Transport at Gagosian Gallery in New York. Vernissage.TV documented this exhibition
“I was amazed by the seamless ability of designers and industry to produce every conceivable type of industrial product, from furniture to automobiles.”
With Le Tour de France heading into its final week, and Nike and Livestrong’s Stages exhibition launched and alive in Paris, a big part of both events is the collection of amazingly customized Trek bikes for Lance Armstrong.
Phillips de Pury & Company is pleased to announce that Marc Newson’s seminal work,Lockheed Lounge, 1985 will be offered at Phillips de Pury & Company’s London Design sale on April 30.