On view February 15--September 28, 2008
As the seventh curators in this exhibition series, the Brazilian design team of Fernando and Humberto Campana mined the Museum's collection departments and chose a diverse group of more than thirty objects, dating from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries. The selected pieces, which range from book illustrations and jewelry, to furniture and wallpaper designs, blend unexpected media, layer varied forms, and weave intricate patterns and lines. The exploration of interwoven ideas and unconventional materials has been a hallmark of the Campana Brothers' work, and the exhibition will feature a new piece of furniture designed by the brothers specifically for Cooper-Hewitt. The newly commissioned work completes their TransPlastic series, which documents the battle between nature and plastic.
The Campana brothers works are so innovative and fun!
chincha1987 1 year ago
hi! I really admire all of ur works...its so great and amazing.....
some day I want to be like both of u....
I'm a student from University of the Philippines in Visayas (freshmen).....taking up industrial design.....
I really love all of ur works....
Hope 2 see u in person......(",)
GOD BLESS.........
alphacenaturi 3 years ago