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The Senses: Design Beyond Vision, April 3 – October 28, 2018 (Curated with Andrea Lipps). Exploration of experimental works and practical solutions providing new ways to experience the world. Featured work from Christopher Brosius, KunstLAB Arnhem, Studio Roos Meerman, and Maya+Rouvelle. •
Beauty—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, February 12 – August 21, 2016. Presented seven kinds of beauty — extravagant, intricate, ethereal, transgressive, transformative, emergent, and elemental — through the international work of 63 designers and teams. •
How Posters Work, April 17, 2015 – January 18, 2016. Showcased the designer's perception in terms of principles of composition, perception, and storytelling, featuring over 125 posters from the
Cooper Hewitt collection. •
Graphic Design: Now in Production, October 22, 2011 – January 22, 2012. Explored the broadening reach of graphic design over the past decade from a specialized profession to a widely deployed tool. •
Design for a Living World, May 2009 – January 2010 (Curated with
J. Abbott Miller; exhibition designed with
J. Abbott Miller, Brian Raby, Jeremy Hoffman, Kristen Spilman/
Pentagram). Produced for
The Nature Conservancy, this commissioned ten designers to create original product prototypes using materials from ten endangered landscapes. Designers included
Yves Béhar,
Maya Lin,
Isaac Mizrahi,
Ezri Tarazi,
Kate Spade New York, and
J. Abbott Miller. •
Swarm, December 2005 – March 2006. Contemporary art and design from
The Fabric Workshop and Museum that reflect the logic of the swarm (simple structures yielding complexity). •
Skin Show, May – September 2002. Brought artificial life into modern furniture, fashion, architecture, and media. Focused on the many different shapes and forms of household furniture. •
Mixing Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture, Fall 1996 – Winter 1997 (Graphics designed with Jennifer Roos, Frederick Gates, and Christine McKee). Critical survey of graphic design in the US from 1980 to 1995, with a focus on aesthetic, cultural, and technological changes. •
The Avant-Garde Letterhead, Spring 1996 (Curated with
Elaine Lustig Cohen, designed with Christine McKee). Showcased original letterheads and ephemera by
Herbert Bayer,
László Moholy-Nagy, and
Le Corbusier. Focus on the groundbreaking designs of books, book covers, and signage from the 1950s through the 60's. •
Living with AIDS: Education through Design, December 1, 1993 – January 2, 1994. Survey of contemporary AIDS posters addressing diverse audiences. •
Mechanical Brides: Women and Machines from Home to Office, August 17, 1993 – January 2, 1994 (Curated with Sheri Sandler, designed with Boym Studio). Exploration of the design and production of objects central to the women's work throughout the twentieth century, including the washing machine, telephone, electric iron, and typewriter. Considered a visual history of the relationship between women and "feminine" appliances. ==Publications==