Gallery/Dealer Photos (7)
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Directors Andrew McIntosh Patrick, Michael Mohammed and David de Kervern have thrown their collective experience and support of L’Equipement des Arts behind a group of dynamic, exciting and emerging talents of the Design-Art world.
Designer-Artists on show with L’Equipement des Arts are working to create art-forms rather than designs, designs as sculpture, installation and concept art, that are stunting and playful. But none more so, that The Ad Hoc Gold Chair by French designer Jean-Marie Massaud and made Viccarbe Haitat for L’Equipement des Arts, of molded brass covered with a layer of 24K Gold.
They also support internationally acclaimed Designer-Artists;
IL Hoon Roh
Ali Siahvoshi
Michael Pazitny
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Sample Art Work (5)
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| In the run-up to the Elsbeth Juda exhibition and now open to the public daily 11am - 7pm, L'Equipement des Arts offer a rare opportunity to view a further installment of their wild and wonderful eclecticism. On show are Gold Chairs, Sofa Baths and Limited edition pieces by internationally acclaimed designers and artists. |
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Elsbeth Juda (Jay) photographs 1940-65, Exhibition Spring 2009
16th April - 8th May
11am - 7pm daily |
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Exhibition Photos (3)
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Unique opportunity to see historic photographs by ‘Jay’: 1940 -1965
Elsbeth Juda (always known professionally as Jay) is 97 years old. For over thirty years spanning WWII right through to the early 1970s she took spectacular photographs of contemporary Britain. The vehicle for almost all her output was the remarkable magazine set up in 1940 by her husband, Hans Juda, to promote British (in all its aspects) overseas. Far from being the dry trade magazine its title might suggest, “The Ambassador, The British Export Magazine†was full of articles by top writers of the day – accompanied by Jay’s ground-breaking pictures. Fashion, textiles, the arts, society – all were brilliantly depicted. At its height, The Ambassador had a certified circulation in ninety countries – an achievement most publications today would give their eye teeth for!
Now, L’Equipment des Arts is holding a long overdue exhibition of Elsbeth’s work from this period – a project which she herself has been fully involved at every stage. Negatives have been loaned by the V&A and National Portrait Gallery to produce 100 historic prints, many o... [ Read all ] |
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Location And Getting There |
Gallery: 19 New Quebec Street, London W1H 7RY
Office: 55 Great Cumberland Street, London W1H 7LJ |
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Andrew Mcintosh Patrick
+44 7768 778 2734
London
Michael Mohammed
+44 7707 681 264
London.
David de Kervern
+33 660 767 312
Paris.
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