Dec 20, 2010
DCist Interview: Jonah Takagi
In design, form has tended to follow function, even if only symbolically. With the advent of digital technologies, designers have moved toward a minimalist “black box” aesthetic (think iPhones, or external hard drives), where the plain exterior references internal complexities seemingly beyond our comprehension, rather than the functional principles of the object itself. Perhaps in response, a new American design aesthetic is emerging, one that is compared in significance to America’s mid-century design heyday, and which emphasizes function and symbolic functionalism while paying homage to handcrafting and America’s industrial past. D.C.-based designer Jonah Takagi works within this context, and we caught up with him to talk about living and working in D.C., as well as his first solo gallery show, New American Design, currently on display at Civilian Art Projects (in partnership with Apartment Zero).
Nov 03, 2010
Noelle K. Tan’s Utopia @ Civilian Art Projects
What does America look like in the twenty-first century? One stark answer is suggested by Noelle Tan’s The America Project: Utopia at Civilian Art Projects.