Skaters encouraged to leave their mark; surface will be removed and installed in Museum as part of new exhibition BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich., Oct. 29, 2013 – Cranbrook Art Museum just completed the installation of a new half-pipe skate ramp at Modern State Park in Royal Oak. Skaters are encouraged to use the ramp over the next few weeks and leave their mark, then the surface will be peeled away and it will become part of the Museum’s new exhibition, My Brain Is in My Inkstand: Drawing as Thinking and Process, which opens on November 16. The exhibition examines the work of 22 artists from around the world as they show how the act of drawing impacts both artistic and scientific thinking. This project is directed by Chemi Rosado-Seijo, an artist whose History on Wheels project is an ongoing exploration of the correlation between skateboarding and artistic practice. The ramp was built by Cranbrook ...
Read MoreMy Brain Is in My Inkstand: Drawing as Thinking and Process Opens at Cranbrook Art Museum in November Bloomfield Hills, Mich., October 17, 2013 – On November 16, 2013, Cranbrook Art Museum will open a new season of exhibitions examining how the act of drawing impacts both artistic and scientific thinking. Through the new major exhibition, My Brain Is in My Inkstand: Drawing as Thinking and Process, and the accompanying traveling exhibition, The Islands of Benoît Mandelbrot: Fractals, Chaos, and the Materiality of Thinking, Cranbrook Art Museum will examine how sketches on paper are the first materialized traces of an idea, and how they are used as an instrument to make a meandering thought concrete. An exhibition examining the work of Cranbrook's first Resident Ceramic Sculptor, Waylande Gregory: Art Deco Ceramics and the Atomic Impulse, will also open on November 16. With an opening weekend full of live performances and work from artists and scientists, ...
Read MoreCRANBROOK SIGHTING #9 Sighter: Shelley Selim Sighted: Eliel Saarinen, Helsinki Central Railway Station Location: Helsinki, Finland Date: July 4, 2012 There was a two week block of last summer when at any given moment I could be found clapping, beaming, and prancing with merriment; arms open to our joyous earth’s embrace. No, I hadn’t finally completed my master’s degree (that would come later—with commensurate celebrating in its own right), but rather had landed on Nordic soil, where I completed the remainder of my graduate coursework studying Scandinavian design amidst the incredible apples and countrysides of Sweden and Finland. How befitting that on our American day of independence, I disembarked in Finland, a country that was also shaped by the struggle for its own autonomy (a struggle which persisted for centuries longer than that of the Tories and the Patriots, I might add). That morning I launched my tour-laden itinerary with a walk to the hub of ...
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Read MoreThis Sunday kicks off our new five-part lecture series welcoming back several speakers from the groundbreaking Michigan Modern™: Design that Shaped America symposium held at Cranbrook in June. We will host a lecture at Cranbrook Art Museum every Sunday at 4pm until the exhibition closes on Oct. 13. All lectures will be held at deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum and are included with Museum admission. Lectures are free for ArtMembers. The Detroit News highlighted the lecture series in today's Homestyle section.
Read MoreBrian Conway, State Historic Preservation Officer, discusses the Michigan Modern: Design that Shaped America exhibition currently on display at Cranbrook Art Museum.
Read MoreIt’s hard not to get a little lethargic in August. Why not put some pizzazz in your late summer by taking in an art show or two? Not only will the art feed your mind and soul, it’ll also get you out of the heat into air conditioning. It’s a win-win proposition. One of the most-intriguing shows in town right now features the loopy ceramics of Anders Ruhwald, who’s artist-in-residence for ceramics at the Cranbrook Academy of Art (248-645-3323) in Bloomfield Hills. Up through Oct. 13, “Anders Ruhwald at Saarinen House: The Anatomy of a Home” features crazy, liquid-like ceramic sculpture displayed in an icon of mid-century Modernism, the house Cranbrook architect Eliel Saarinen designed and built for himself. The juxtaposition is shocking and exhilarating, both. But it’s up to you to decide whether Ruhwald’s esthetic challenges or highlights the restrained elegance Saarinen House is famous for. On the west side of town, ...
Read MoreWhile Michigan makers have produced some of the iconic work that shaped the 20th century modernism movement, a robust design legacy isn’t commonly associated with the state. Now, a new exhibit seeks to tell the story of the state’s contributions, from architecture to furniture and, of course, cars.On Friday, “Michigan Modern: Design that Shaped America” opens to the public at the Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills, a suburb of Detroit. The exhibit was a collaboration of curators Monica Ponce De Leon and Greg Saldaña of MPdL Studio, the Michigan State Housing Development Authority and the State Historic Preservation office. Giving people a newfound understanding of the state’s importance as a design center was the hope of the exhibit’s founders, said Brian Conway, state historic preservation officer.“We see that, from what was coming out of Michigan, we had a major impact on the American lifestyle,” he said. “Where you live ...
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Read MoreMichigan Modern: Design that Shaped America Exhibition Dates: June 14, 2013 - October 13, 2013 To view photos from the ArtMembers' Opening Reception, click here.
Read MoreThe state that was the center of both the automotive and furniture industry for most of the 20th century has never been given due regard for its design influence. That’s the premise of “Michigan Modern: Design that Shaped America,” which opens on June 14 at the Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Curated by Gregory Saldaña and Monica Ponce de Leon, the exhibition features well-known innovators like Eliel and Eero Saarinen, Florence Knoll and Henry Ford. But dozens of less-known figures also get to shine, including the textile designer Marianne Strengell, whose aluminum rug for Alcoa will be on view, and the architect William Muschenheim, whose 1954 home in Ann Arbor is shown here. A map room highlights every Michigan city that has made a design contribution, from Grosse Pointe to Kalamazoo. Through Oct. 13.
Read MoreThink Michigan heritage, and a number of things come to mind. Manufacturing, lumbering, hunting, fishing and the labor movement would likely be among them. But Modern design? Doubters, take heed. While the state's role in such a highbrow industry as design may not be on the forefront of most Michigander's consciousness now, it's simply a matter of fact. What's more, the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) is on a mission to spread the word, and Michigan Modern is how they plan to do it. Now taking the form of an exhibit at Cranbrook Art Museum and symposium running June 13-16 at the same location, Michigan Modern is a project undertaken by SHPO five years ago in an effort to raise awareness about the significance of American Modernism to the state's history. "A lot of historic buildings from the Modern period are coming of age," says Michigan Modern Project Coordinator Amy Arnold. "We realized ...
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