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SUMMARY:Imagining Best Products
DESCRIPTION:Imagining Best Products\, on view May 7 – June 21 at The Branch Museum of Design\, explores the radical retail experiment led by Francis and Sydney Lewis\, whose Richmond based company Best Products became an unlikely platform for architectural innovation. \nThe Lewises were passionate collectors of contemporary art\, often trading appliances from their own catalog for artwork\, even as they found themselves building big box stores across suburbia. They began to ask: how do you bring art into the American landscape? They answered by inviting architects including James Wines of SITE\, Robert A.M. Stern\, and Stanley Tigerman to rethink the retail warehouse. \nThrough original drawings\, models\, and photographs\, the exhibition traces how that question sparked a creative response that helped redefine retail architecture in late twentieth century America.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/imagining-best-products/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Closed for De-Installation
DESCRIPTION:The Branch Museum of Design is closed to the public for an exhibition de-installation. \nWhen planning your trip to The Branch\, check our online calendar for any other private rentals that may occur during your intended visit.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/closed-for-de-installation-4/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Private Event
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SUMMARY:Americana
DESCRIPTION:Opening this summer as the nation marks its 250th anniversary\, Americana examines America as a brand. Through design\, photography\, textiles\, sculpture\, and art\, it explores the images and archetypes that have come to define our national identity\, and asks a timely question: are we living up to the promises we’ve made?
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/americana/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Aesthetic of Abandoned Objects
DESCRIPTION:The Aesthetic of Abandoned Objects presents work by Thornton Dial and Sanford Kogan. Both artists build from cast-off materials. Both find that the history inside an object does not disappear when the object does. \nDial is a self-taught artist with a well-regarded body of work shown in major museums. His assemblages — wire\, cloth\, metal\, and wood — carry race and survival inside them. He didn’t choose discarded materials because they looked interesting. He chose them because they meant something. His objects confront the viewer with what was never supposed to last. \nKogan’s practice is grounded in FroiDesign — Found and Repurposed Objects of Industrial Design. He picks up what factories left behind and finds something worth looking at. His sculptures make you see old machine parts differently. His photographs take text and push it past words into image. His lighting works bring that same eye into space. He treats reinterpretation as a productive act\, not a secondary one. \nTogether\, Dial and Kogan invite audiences to reconsider the lifecycle of objects and the stories embedded within material culture. The exhibition offers a timely reflection on the beauty that emerges from what society overlooks.
URL:https://branchmuseum.org/calendar/the-aesthetic-of-abandoned-objects/
LOCATION:The Branch Museum of Design\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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