Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum to Host ‘Beauty’ Exhibition

Opening in 2016, the exhibition will feature more than 250 works, including furniture, wallpaper, clothing, jewelry, interactive games, and more.

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Daniel Rybakken and Andreas Engesvik  for e15; LT04 COLOUR floor light, 2014.

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Daniel Rybakken and Andreas Engesvik  for e15; LT04 COLOUR floor light, 2014.

Tuomas Markunpoika; Cabinet, from Engineering Temporality series, 2012.

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Tuomas Markunpoika; Cabinet, from Engineering Temporality series, 2012.


This week, the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, in New York, announced a new exhibition, “Beauty—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial,” as the fifth installment of a series of shows, inaugurated in 2000, about aesthetic innovation. Featuring more than 250 works by 62 international designers, the exhibition, which begins in 2016, presents “design as a creative endeavor that engages the mind, body, and senses with works of astonishing form and surprising function,” museum director Caroline Baumann said in a press release.

With projects ranging from furniture and interactive games to fashion ensembles and architectural prototypes, the exhibition explores seven themes: extravagant, intricate, ethereal, transgressive, emergent, elemental, and transformative.

SO-IL: Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu, and Ilias Papageorgiou, with project team Kevin Lamyuktseung and Ted Baab; Rendering of Amant private arts gallery, New York, expected 2017.

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

SO-IL: Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu, and Ilias Papageorgiou, with project team Kevin Lamyuktseung and Ted Baab; Rendering of Amant private arts gallery, New York, expected 2017.

Industrial Facility: Sam Hecht and Kim Colin for Herman Miller; Formwork series, 2014.

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Industrial Facility: Sam Hecht and Kim Colin for Herman Miller; Formwork series, 2014.

Ken Wong for Ustwo Studio; Moon, Monument Valley game, 2014.

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Ken Wong for Ustwo Studio; Moon, Monument Valley game, 2014.

Organized by assistant curator Andrea Lipps and senior curator of contemporary design Ellen Lupton, the exhibition was designed by Tsao & McKown Architects, based in Brooklyn, N.Y. A panel of international curatorial advisors, including Adélia Borges (Brazil), Claire Catterall (England), Kenya Hara (Japan), Mugendi M’Rithaa (South Africa), Suvi Saloniemi (Finland), Sarah Scaturro (U.S.) and Annemartine van Kesteren (Netherlands), also helped develop the exhibition.

Correlating with the exhibition’s theme, the museum also announced a series of public programming throughout the spring and summer of 2016. Planned events will center around “magical materialism,” “beauty and biology,” and graphic design.

The exhibition will run Feb. 12 to Aug. 21, 2016.

Trace Architecture Office: Hua Li for Beijing Meijingtiancheng Investment Co., Ltd.; Forest Building exterior, 2015.

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Trace Architecture Office: Hua Li for Beijing Meijingtiancheng Investment Co., Ltd.; Forest Building exterior, 2015.

Michael Anastassiades, Mobile Chandelier 9, 2015.

Chris Linton/Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Michael Anastassiades, Mobile Chandelier 9, 2015.

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Caroline Massie

Caroline Massie is a former assistant editor of business, products, and technology at ARCHITECT and Architectural Lighting. She received a bachelor’s degree in American Studies and English from the University of Virginia. Her work has also appeared in The Cavalier Daily, Catalyst, Flavor, The Piedmont Virginian, and Old Town Crier. Follow her on Twitter at @caroline_massie.

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