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first publication in more than 30 years related to the singular exhibition Multiple Visions: A Common Bond, located in the Girard Wing at Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, curated and designed by the mid-century interior architect Alexander
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Alexander Girard’s Imagined Worlds
Alexander Girard’s Imagined Worlds examines a modern design luminary whose collection of global folk art and vernacular forms informed his expansive design practice. The book focuses on the Museum of International Folk Art, its displays and archival collections, and Girard’s Santa Fe years, as a locus for the designer-collector’s wide-ranging practices.
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From his home and studio in Santa Fe, Alexander Girard’s work had international reach and profoundly impacted modern design. Lavishly illustrated, this book explores through thoughtful essays new facets of Girard’s design production and folk art collection,
underscoring the inseparability of the two and culminating in his exhibition Multiple Visions: A Common Bond at the Museum of International Folk Art. By reflecting on selected displays, providing cultural context and highlighting artists and traditions, the publication offers new ways of approaching Girard’s legacy.
underscoring the inseparability of the two and culminating in his exhibition Multiple Visions: A Common Bond at the Museum of International Folk Art. By reflecting on selected displays, providing cultural context and highlighting artists and traditions, the publication offers new ways of approaching Girard’s legacy.
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Ed. Laura Addison , Monica Obniski
Published in conjunction with the long-term installation of Multiple Visions: A Common Bond, the Girard Wing, Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe.
Not yet available,
released on 11/2025
Contributions by Laura Addison, Amy Auscherman, Nichole Bridges, Marzena Dłużniewska, Jochen Eisenbrand, Alexandra Lange, Ana Elena Mallet, Saloni Mathur, Mark Murphy, Monica Obniski, Parsons & Charlesworth, Lynda Teller Pete, Qarla Quispe, Allison Robinson, Brian Vallo, Katherine White Interview with Guillermina Aguilar Alcántara
Text: English368 pages, 260 illustrations
23 x 30 cm, 9 x 11 3/4 in., hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-4537-3
Categories
Contemporary Art
Keywords
global folk art, design, production, folk art,
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