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EXHIBITIONS & GALLERY
Gallery hours: Monday - Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm, closed Sundays and holidays.
Fashioning the Modern French Interior: Pochoir Portfolios in the 1920s An exhibition of over 70 prints selected from important French interior-design portfolios produced in the 1920s. Utilizing a traditional technique known as
pochoir, highly skilled artisans manually colored these prints with the aid of carefully cut stencils. Organized by the The Wolfsonian–Florida International University in Miami Beach, Florida, the exhibition highlights the importance of these portfolios in promoting the
Style Moderne, later known as Art Deco. Art Deco New York The exhibition focuses on the city between the two world wars when Art Deco was the driving design influence. The collection of spectacular images in this exhibition illustrates the importance of Deco design in architecture, fashion, textiles, graphics, and transportation. The exhibition, curated by David Garrard Lowe, is based on his book of the same title. |



