Posts in exhibition design
Art in the Open

Art in the Open

Museum of the City of New York

Presented to mark the 40th anniversary of the pioneering Public Art Fund, Art in the Open highlights works that have transformed both the public spaces of the city as well as public expectation of the role and potential of art that exists outside of the traditional confines of museums and galleries.

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Mel Bochner: Strong Language

Mel Bochner: Strong Language

The Jewish Museum, New York

For this exhibition Tsao & McKown aimed to complement the curatorial vision of the artworks’ provocative and emotive intentions through creating a sense of place cognizant of how viewers’ physical movements affect their engagement with all and each of the artworks.

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Action/Abstraction

Action/Abstraction

The Jewish Museum, New York

Action/Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning, and American Art, 1940-1976. The first major U.S. Exhibition in twenty years to rethink Abstract Expressionism and the movements that followed, viewed from the perspectives of influential, rival art critics Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg, the artists, and popular culture.

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Skin + Bones/ MOCA

Skin + Bones: MOCA

The design of an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles for ‘Skin & Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture,’ the first major museum exhibition devoted to the extensive and telling similarities between contemporary architecture and fashion.

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Geoffrey Beene Retrospective

GEOFFREY BEENE RETROSPECTIVE

New York, NY

Geoffrey Beene commissioned the design of a retrospective exhibit documenting his work over the previous twenty-five years. The exhibit provided insight as to how the collections reflected both the flavor of the times in which they were created and the sensibilities of the creator. The exhibit was designed for installation in the National Academy of Design in New York.

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