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New York Times | A Bit of Miami Comes to a Grand Townhouse in Paris

New York Times | A Bit of Miami Comes to a Grand Townhouse in Paris

By Nazanin Lankarani | read the full article HERE

In its first Paris edition, Design Miami has drawn nearly 30 exhibitors. “We plan to push the boundaries in Paris a little,” an official said.

Is Paris ready for a dose of Miami’s vibe?

Ready or not, Design Miami kicks off its first-ever Paris edition with[...]

Design Miami | My Design Hero

Design Miami | My Design Hero

by Wava Carpenter | Read full Article HERE

4 historical design specialists spotlight their favorite 20th-century design masters.

Today, we’re comparing notes with four experts in historical design to find out which 20th-century talents they idolize most and why. Our panel includes Robert Aibel of Moderne Gallery in Philadelphia, specialized in the American Studio Craft[...]

effects Magazine | How Moderne Gallery pioneered the revival of the Studio Craft Movement

effects Magazine | How Moderne Gallery pioneered the revival of the Studio Craft Movement

By Peter Martin | Read full article HERE

Philadelphia’s Moderne Gallery has become synonymous with the Studio Craft Movement and its leading names such as George Nakashima, Sam Maloof and Wharton Esherick. Effect Magazine speaks to Moderne’s founder Robert Aibel and his son, gallery co-director Joshua Aibel, to discover the origins of this decades-long association.

“I always[...]

The Local Intel: Moderne Gallery

The Local Intel: Moderne Gallery

By Commonwealth Proper | Read full article HERE

“At Commonwealth Proper,  we love to discover local places/brands that represent some of the same things we do, dedication to a craft, bringing Made in America back, or highlighting people that are changing the landscape in their own industries. This is our Local Intel series that tell the[...]

The Best Vintage Furniture Stores in Philadelphia

The Best Vintage Furniture Stores in Philadelphia

Read full article HERE

… Moderne Gallery takes up a floor of the space at 2220 with some expensive pieces of art that also happen to be furniture. They specialize in the clean, modern work of George Nakashima: sleek wood chairs, benches, and tables made from walnut and hickory with live edges, all[...]

CERAMICS NOW | Important Studio Ceramics: 1932-2022 at Moderne Gallery, Philadelphia

CERAMICS NOW | Important Studio Ceramics: 1932-2022 at Moderne Gallery, Philadelphia

Moderne Gallery’s Important Studio Ceramics: 1932-2022, featured on CERAMICS NOW

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Moderne Gallery, the Philadelphia-based authority on high quality, vintage 20th Century furniture, lighting and accessories since 1984, announces Important Studio Ceramics: 1932-2022, a new exhibition of important American and international studio ceramics.

The exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the gallery’s groundbreaking exhibition Ceramic Masterworks: 1962–2002, mounted[...]

Ryo Toyonaga | Of Mud and Magic — The Allure of Contemporary Studio Ceramics

Ryo Toyonaga | Of Mud and Magic — The Allure of Contemporary Studio Ceramics

Ryo Toyonaga treats ceramics as a sculptural art form, or more specifically, uses clay as a medium through which to explore and express personal aesthetic goals. Moving from Japan to the U.S in 1986, he has worked in clay but has produced drawings as well as sculptures in wax, papier-mache, bronze and aluminum casting.[...]

Moderne Gallery on Building Global Recognition for George Nakashima

Moderne Gallery on Building Global Recognition for George Nakashima

George Nakashima remains one of the most famous and also enduring 20th-century modern design icons. He is synonymous with simple, natural beauty and most of all, a kind of stoic if elegant functionality. The market for Nakashima has fluctuated in price over the past decades at auction, reaching an apogee during 2006–2008 when a magnificent[...]

Moderne Gallery Featured in Architect Magazine

Moderne Gallery Featured in Architect Magazine

Moderne Gallery has been highlighted in Architect Magazine’s feature article on Design Miami 2021: The Best of the Best/

As always, Design Miami will host galleries representing work that tops today’s collectible design market, both vintage and contemporary. Masterpieces from icons of the 20th century include works by Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, George Nakashima, Harry Bertoia,[...]

Design Miami/ The Buzz —7-6-2021 | Rediscovering Paul Hultberg at Moderne Gallery

Design Miami/ The Buzz —7-6-2021 | Rediscovering Paul Hultberg at Moderne Gallery

Rediscovering Paul Hultberg (1926-2019): Abstract Expressionism in Enamel at Moderne Gallery.

Currently at Moderne Gallery in Philadelphia: Rediscovering Paul Hultberg (1926-2019): Abstract Expressionism in Enamel. According to the gallery, the exhibition  tells the underappreciated story, “not only of Hultberg’s career in enamel but also his incredible legacy as a seminal figure in the abstract expressionist[...]

The Guardian + Moderne Gallery | Rediscovering Paul Hultberg (1926-2019): Abstract Expressionism in Enamel

The Guardian + Moderne Gallery | Rediscovering Paul Hultberg (1926-2019): Abstract Expressionism in Enamel

Discovering artist Paul Hultberg Apple by Paul Hultberg. Enamel on steel, 1986 Photograph: moderne gallery

This month at Philadelphia’s Moderne Gallery, a pioneer of the American Studio Craft movement gets a long overdue retrospective. Paul Hultberg was a California-born artist, taught by Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still, a contemporary of Rauschenberg and and friends with Richard[...]

VOUGE + Moderne Gallery | The Most Iconic Furniture of All Time

VOUGE + Moderne Gallery | The Most Iconic Furniture of All Time

New Lounge Chairs by George Nakashima  

George Nakashima’s New lounge chair is an iconic example of American-Japanese design. Through the use of a free-form arm, which accentuates the wood’s natural characteristics, he reveals nature’s beauty. The form of the chairs and the hand-carved spindles are a reference to a traditional American design, the Windsor chair. —Robert[...]

artdaily.com | Moderne Gallery celebrates Paul Hammer-Hultberg enamel works in summer exhibition

artdaily.com | Moderne Gallery celebrates Paul Hammer-Hultberg enamel works in summer exhibition

Moderne Gallery celebrates Paul Hammer-Hultberg enamel works in summer exhibition

PHILADELPHIA, PA.- Philadelphia’s Moderne Gallery has opened an exhibition that celebrates the legacy of Paul Hultberg, the first large-scale exhibition of work by this multi-disciplinary artist since his death in 2019. While he may be a lesser-known figure of The Studio Craft movement, in recent years[...]

The Design Edit + Moderne Gallery | The designer at the beating heart of the avant-garde who expressed himself through enamel

The Design Edit + Moderne Gallery | The designer at the beating heart of the avant-garde who expressed himself through enamel

“PICK UP A sheet of copper and you’ll reflect the environment; you’ll get ideas for shapes,” says the artist-enamellist Paul Hultberg (1926-2019) in a short film about his practice made in 1966. Flex the metal, and those images “distort and change, picking up what’s around you.”

Paul Hultberg, ‘Hieroglyph’, 1958 COURTESY: Moderne Gallery / PHOTOGRAPH:[...]

Robb Report + Moderne Gallery | Moderne Gallery to exhibit the works of Paul Hultberg, an enamel artist from the Studio Craft movement

Robb Report + Moderne Gallery | Moderne Gallery to exhibit the works of Paul Hultberg, an enamel artist from the Studio Craft movement

Few to none have worked with enamel as beautifully as the artist did. This exhibition will also go online this month

 

The Studio Craft movement is no stranger to the art enthusiast; a huge craft initiative originating from the US in the few years after World War II. The movement has seen artists experiment with traditional[...]

George Nakashima Woodworker Released

George Nakashima Woodworker Released

Just released: two-hour documentary DVD with 30 minutes of extras by John Nakashima, George’s nephew. $30 incl. domestic shipping.

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ARTFIX daily + Moderne Gallery | A New Twist On Tradition: The Philadelphia Show Celebrates 59 Years

ARTFIX daily + Moderne Gallery | A New Twist On Tradition: The Philadelphia Show Celebrates 59 Years

Wharton Esherick, Hessian Hills Child’s Chair, 1931. Red oak and leather. In 1924, Wharton Esherick created a prototype for a child’s chair, now in the permanent collection of the Wharton Esherick Museum, of which he would make six the following year. These chairs were made in lieu of tuition payment for his then[...]

Design Miami + Moderne Gallery |   Christmas Card Collage : A one-of-a-kind work-on-paper by iconic American composer John Cage

Design Miami + Moderne Gallery | Christmas Card Collage : A one-of-a-kind work-on-paper by iconic American composer John Cage

In 1956, a special project brought together an impressive group of American creatives. Composer John Cage and dancer-choreographer Merce Cunningham were fundraising for a recital in Rockland County, New York. Along with their close friends, enamel artist Paul Hultberg and his artist wife Ethel Hultberg, Cage and Cunningham approached renowned textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen[...]

Architectural Digest | A Look at the Life of America’s Most Important Contemporary Woodworker

Architectural Digest | A Look at the Life of America’s Most Important Contemporary Woodworker

The new documentary George Nakashima: Woodworker explores the indelible legacy of the iconic Japanese-American furniture maker

The designer George Nakashima was fond of saying that he kept some pieces of wood in his studio for long periods of time, and “it would only be after 10 years that it would occur to him what to do[...]

The Guardian | Wood life: the soulful craft of George Nakashima

The Guardian | Wood life: the soulful craft of George Nakashima

A new family-led documentary reveals the story of the US woodworker who, influenced by the philosophy of Japan and India, saw his furniture as a tree’s rebirth

 

While most followers of the arts and crafts movement held socialist or utopian ideals, George Nakashima really walked the walk. The Japanese American furniture maker and architect travelled[...]

The Philadelphia Inquirer + Moderne Gallery | Moderne Gallery has a new generation in the high-end furniture biz, now in Port Richmond

The Philadelphia Inquirer + Moderne Gallery | Moderne Gallery has a new generation in the high-end furniture biz, now in Port Richmond

Robert Aibel opened Moderne Gallery in 1984, and for decades he was accustomed to acting unilaterally, being the boss.

The gallery’s origin story goes like this: An academic, Aibel was a full-time art and film professor at Drexel when a work trip took him to France. Coincidentally, he and his wife had recently bought[...]

A Go-To Source for Nakashima and More Gets a Major Upgrade

A Go-To Source for Nakashima and More Gets a Major Upgrade

by Alia Akkam  | Read full article HERE

A Go-To Source for Nakashima and More Gets a Major Upgrade On its 35th anniversary, dealer Robert Aibel moves Moderne Gallery into a bigger and better space

In the summer of 1984, shortly after receiving his Ph.D. in visual anthropology and aesthetic communication from the University of Pennsylvania, Robert Aibel[...]

George Nakashima: Rare and Unique Works Exhibition at Moderne Gallery

George Nakashima: Rare and Unique Works Exhibition at Moderne Gallery

by incollect | Read full article HERE

This is George Nakashima as you’ve never seen him before.A forthcoming exhibition at Moderne Gallery, in Philadelphia, brings together forty rare and unique pieces of furniture by the Japanese-American woodworker, including chairs, dining tables, end tables, coffee tables, desks, buffets, and benches. Nakashima seldom produced the same[...]

Nature and Nurture

Nature and Nurture

by Beth Dunlop | Read full article HERE

LEONARD AND JAYNE ABESS set out to build a family compound that could be a legacy, that would mark family traditions for future generations, but that was not the full extent of their aspirations. They have also preserved a significant hardwood hammock in the Florida Keys, and though[...]

George Nakashima Saw Wood as No One Else Could

George Nakashima Saw Wood as No One Else Could

by Beth Dunlop | Read full article HERE

The 76 pieces on view at Florida’s Modernism Museum Mount Dora prove, yet again, why the American Studio Movement master is unrivaled for his sensitive handling of his chosen material.

Above: Marion and George Nakashima stand in their kitchen in rural New Hope, Pennsylvania. Nakashima is said to have[...]

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