The Best of NY Design Week

New York Design Week is in full-swing with a bevy of exhibitions, installations, and events being held everywhere from pop-up tents to museums to retail stores. Design Miami/ has compiled our top picks for what to catch.

American Design Club, Betty Woodman, Felix Burrichter, Field, Harry Thaler, Jonah Takagi, Kueng Caputo, Loris&Livia, Marc Fornes, Maria Jeglinska, Matt Merkel Hess, Matter, Matylda Krzykowski, Merchant's House Museum, Moss Bureau, New Friends, Nicolas Party, Noho Design District, Oscar Diaz, Pae White, Pauline Deltour, PIN-UP, Rick Owens, Sight Unseen, Takuro Kuwata, Various Projects, Wonder Cabinets of Europe

No More Stainless Steel/ May Gallery Shows

Betty Woodman, California modernism, Cristina Grajales, Dansk Mobelkunst, Demisch Danant, Greta Magnusson Grossman, Libby Sellers, Maria Pergay, modernism, Paola Petrobelli, Poul Kjærholm, Salon 94, Sam Baron, stainless steel

Museum Shows/ May

Africa, Archibald Quincy Jones, architecture, Bennett and Trimble, California, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, child, couture, do-it-yourself, Fashion, Frtiz Haeg, garden, Hammer Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Los Angeles, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Punk, Rain Room, rAndom International, Textiles, Twin Cities, Walker Art Center

Better Homes/ Interior Design, Interior Life

Last night, SculptureCenter opened an exhibition entitled “Better Homes,”  which presents work by an exciting roster of artists that offer critical understandings and explorations of the 21st century home, revealing how the private residence and its occupants are undergoing considerable transformation.

Anthea Hamilton, E’wao Kagoshima, Güneş Terkol LaToya Ruby Frazier, Jonathas de Andrade, Josephine Pryde, Keith Edmier, Kirsten Pieroth, KwieKulik, Martha Rosler, Neïl Beloufa, Paulina Olowska, Penny Sparke, Robert Gober, Ruba Katrib, SculptureCenter, Tamar Guimarães, Yuki Kimura, Carissa Rodriguez

Design Miami/ in Milan

Salone Internazionale del Mobile wrapped up this past weekend and the Design Miami/ team was there to document the latest in design from all over the world.

Arik Levy, Bethan Laura Wood, Booo, Design Miami/ Basel, Dilmos, Erastudio Apartment-Gallery, Flos, Formafantasma, Front, MDF, Milan, Nacho Carbonell, Nendo, Nilufar Gallery, Nina Yashar, Philippe Malouin, ProjectB, Ron Gilad, Salone Internazionale del Mobile, Triennale Design Museum, Vincenzo De Cotiis, W Hotels Designers of the Future Award, Wallpaper

Tanya Aguiñiga/ Volume Gallery

Volume Gallery is pleased to announce a show of new work by Tanya Aguiñiga titled Driftless Zone.

Tanya Aguiñiga, Volume Gallery

Hostler Burrows Has a New Home

Hostler Burrows relocated to Greenwich Village last month after moving from their previous space in TriBeCa. Owners Kim Hostler and Juliet Burrows saw potential in the brownstone on 51 East 10th street that previously housed a Manhattan real estate firm. With their vision and demolition crew, the couple completely gutted the space and turned two…

ceramics, Hostler Burrows, opening, Scandinavian, twentieth century

A Passion for Jean Prouvé

The Pinacoteca Agnelli in Turin welcomed a new temporary addition this weekend in the form of a Jean Prouvé house that landed on the roof of the foundation, facing the race track and overlooking the city. The Maison Métropole house is part of an exhibition presented by Galerie Patrick Seguin – A Passion for Jean…

Fiat, Jean Prouvé, Metropole House, Patrick Seguin, Pinacoteca Agnelli, standard chair, Turin

Gallery Shows/ April

Bard Graduate Center, Bethan Laura Wood, Campana brothers, David Gill, Dilmos, Fendi, Fred Torres Collaborations, Gaetano Pesce, Galerie Vivid, Georges Hoentschel, Gerrit Rietveld, Jason Jacques, Maarten de Ceulaer, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Nendo, Nilufar, Nucleo, Sale, Salone Internazionale del Mobile

Museum Shows/ April

Ai Weiwei, April, Balmain, Bard Graduate Center, Christian Dior, Design Museum Denmark, ECAL, French decorative arts, Georges Hoentschel, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Jason Jacques, Kaj Franck, Los Angeles, Mint Museum, Richard Hollis, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Stephen Prina, Yves Saint Laurent