As the director of the Cooper Hewitt, Maria Nicanor, writes in the foreword to A Dark, A Light, A Bright: The Designs of Dorothy Liebes, “Liebes may be one of the most groundbreaking designers many people today have never heard of. Liebes’s role in modern design in the United States, from the 1930s and until her death in 1972, was monumental, and yet, her story hasn’t been fully told.” Hoping to rectify that, on view at that museum now is
A stellar exhibit and like you I wanted to TOUCH. Curators! Find a piece of Liebes in a dark colorway and let us go at it. “Feeling Station”. Too late, but next time?
A stellar exhibit and like you I wanted to TOUCH. Curators! Find a piece of Liebes in a dark colorway and let us go at it. “Feeling Station”. Too late, but next time?