Media Category: 2019.1216

2019‑2021: 4th Fl Collection

: Installation view of Architecture Systems gallery, with original curtain wall from the United Nations Secretariat Building, New York, by the United Nations Headquarters Board of Design 1952 Aluminum, glass, and steel, gift of the United Nations The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: Robert Gerhardt, Ā© 2019 The Museum of Modern Art.

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Installation view of Sur moderno: Journeys of Abstraction―The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift, including sling chair Antonio Bonet, Juan Kurchan, and Jorge Ferrari Hardoy, B.K.F. Chair, 1938, painted wrought-iron rod and leather, Ā© 2019 The Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Heidi Bohnenkamp.

Taking A Thread For A Walk

Installation view of Taking a Thread for a Walk, including among art and production textiles the Harry Bertoia armchair, 1952, with tweed upholstery, gift of Knoll Associates. Ā© 2019 The Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Denis Doorly.

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Installation view of a double-height gallery in the new David Geffen Wing, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler. Photo: Iwan Baan, courtesy of MoMA.

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Installation view of Early Photography and Film gallery with deep purple walls. Ā© 2019 The Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Jonathan Muzikar.

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Installation view of Action Painting I gallery, showing characteristic materials and details. Ā© 2019 The Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Heidi Bohnenkamp.

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Main 53rd Street Entrance with new long-cantilever canopy, Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler. Photo: Iwan Baan, courtesy of MoMA.

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The living room with the view out to the LA basin. Photo: Ema Peter, courtesy of Clive Wilkinson

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West Hollywood, CA residence designed for the Clive Wilkinson family. Winner of the 2019 Interior Design Best of Year award in the ā€œCity Houseā€ category. Photo: Ema Peter, courtesy of Clive Wilkinson

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The first sketch plan CWa presented to Barbarian featured an enormous table absorbing most of the room, reminiscent of the concrete racetrack designed for Mother. When built this one arched up to provide circulation beneath the continuous table top. Sketch by Clive Wilkinson

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Recipient of numerous design awards the Barbarian Group project has become symbolic of what an office might mean in the digital age. CWa and Barbarian leadership reduced the design brief to its most fundamental basics: people need to connect to other people, they need a flat surface to work on with laptops, monitors or other equipment and they need easily accessible places to meet and collaborate. Photo Michael Moran, courtesy of CWa