Exhibitions

The Detroit News Highlights George Nelson’s Contributions to American Design

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The Detroit News explores the interesting story behind George Nelson’s journey from architect and journalist to iconic American designer. The vision of the Herman Miller Furniture Company and the talents of Nelson ultimately changed design as we know it. “George Nelson: Architect / Writer / Designer / Teacher” makes it’s final stop at Cranbrook through […]


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The Mod Man | Hour Detroit

Cranbrook Art Museum in the NewsGeorge Nelson

If you’ve ever kicked back in your family room, maybe perched in a midcentury Coconut Chair and reading under a Bubble Lamp, you’ve got designer and architect George Nelson to thank. The Hartford, Conn.-born Nelson (1908-86) came up with the idea of the family room in his 1945 book Tomorrow’s House, and was responsible for […]


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“No show this summer brings more smiles,” says the Detroit Free Press

Cranbrook Art Museum in the NewsGeorge Nelson

“New exhibitions ably display the breadth and range of art in metro Detroit”


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“GEORGE NELSON: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher”

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George Nelson is considered one of the most influential figures in American design during the second half of the twentieth century. Operating from the western side of Michigan as Design Director at the Zeeland-based furniture manufacturer Herman Miller for more than twenty years, Nelson had his sights firmly focused on Cranbrook, which was also playing a defining role in the development of Modernism.


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“2012 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art”

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Saturday April 21 Through Sunday, May 13, 2012 Cranbrook Academy of Art is delighted to present its annual exhibition of work by the 2012 class of Masters of Fine Arts and Masters of Architecture students in the newly renovated galleries of Cranbrook Art Museum. The Academy’s program is interdisciplinary in orientation, representing the crossing and […]


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Cranbrook Art Museum’s Grand Reopening Exhibition

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Bloomfield Hills, Michigan – No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection is the provocative exhibition that will reopen the expanded and renovated Cranbrook Art Museum at Cranbrook Academy of Art on November 11, 2011. Inside and around the landmark building, designed by renowned Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen, the exhibition will pair the work […]


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