Showing posts with label Cristina Grajales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cristina Grajales. Show all posts

Saturday, July 6, 2013

TABOR VILLALOBOS AT L'ECLAIREUR, June 28th - September 2013





http://www.cristinagrajalesinc.com/news/tabor-villalobos-at-leclaireur-paris

 June 28th - September 2013


10 Rue Hérold  75001 Paris, France

                                              +33 1 40 41 09 89

Open Monday to Saturday: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm

herold@leclaireur.com
 



10 rue Hérold
Paris 01

+33 1 40 41 09 89
Open from Monday to Saturday 11am to 7pm

herold@leclaireur.com - See more at: http://www.leclaireur.com/en/category/stores-en/herold-en/#sthash.afwCW0g8.dpuf
10 rue Hérold
Paris 01

+33 1 40 41 09 89
Open from Monday to Saturday 11am to 7pm

herold@leclaireur.com - See more at: http://www.leclaireur.com/en/category/stores-en/herold-en/#sthash.afwCW0g8.dpuf
10 rue Hérold
Paris 01

+33 1 40 41 09 89
Open from Monday to Saturday 11am to 7pm

herold@leclaireur.com - See more at: http://www.leclaireur.com/en/category/stores-en/herold-en/#sthash.afwCW0g8.dpuf

Thursday, June 20, 2013

TABOR & VILLALOBOS AT L'ECLAIREUR

TABOR & VILLALOBOS AT L'ECLAIREUR

Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to announce Tabor & Villalobos's upcoming exhibitions in Paris at the fashion and design institution, L’Eclaireur. Their work will be featured in two L’Eclaireur’s locations; the Rue Hérold exhibition will open June 28th - September 2013, and from September-October 2013, the exhibition will be showcased at L’Eclaireur’s brand new location, “Neuf-trois”.
The installations at L’Eclaireur will feature sculptures and photographs from Tabor & Villalobos’ provocatively enigmatic HIC et NUNC series of work, as well as a selection of Tabor & Villalobos’ single commission jewelry pieces. Filled with cardboard skeletons, drawings resembling museum specimens and photographs taken from Transylvania to Paris, Hic et Nunc is an artificial museum of false preservation built within the gallery walls, an imaginary ossuary in resin and cardboard.
Hic et Nunc began with Villalobos and Tabor’s visits to the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris and the photographs they shot in the Gallery of Paleontology over several years.  The work explores the changing relationships we have with the world between our urban centers and our interventions in the landscapes surrounding us. Hic et Nunc engages with the museum space as a symbol of our relationship with the “natural world”.  It questions how ideas of preservation and presentation in museums shape our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world around us.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Cristina Grajales Announces Winter Group Exhibition 2013





Winter Group Exhibition
February 28th - April 26th, 2013
Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to present our winter 2013 group exhibition, featuring the work of Tabor and Villalobos. The show will also include pieces by Alexandra Agudelo, Sam Baron, Christophe Côme, Sebastian Errazuriz, Hechizoo, Mira Nakashima, Michele Oka Doner, John-Paul Philippe, James Salaiz, Suzanne Tick and Mark Welsh.
Join us for the opening reception at Cristina Grajales Gallery on Thursday, February 28th from 6PM-8PM.
Please RSVP to rsvp@cristinagrajalesinc.com or 212.219.9941.
Cristina Grajales Gallery
10 Greene Street, 4th floor, New York, NY 10013

Friday, May 4, 2012

Tabor & Villalobos go to Design Miami @ Art Basel


From:


Dear Shaded Viewers,

Cristina Grajales Gallery
Design Miami / Basel
Hall 5, Messe Basel, Messeplatz
12 June - 17 June
11am-7pm

About Cristina Grajales

A renowned advisor and dealer, Cristina Grajales has been a leader and a
trendsetter in the design market since the inception of her gallery in 2001.
Cristina Grajales Gallery cultivates emerging contemporary designers working
in a variety of mediums such as furniture, lighting, ceramics and textile
design. Grajales is also hailed as an expert in mid-century European and
American design, and the gallery specializes in masterpieces of the
twentieth-century including works by Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, Serge
Mouille, and Alexander Noll. Grajales has a breadth of expertise in
acquisition, appraisal and education.
Last August Tabor and Villalobos had an art exhibition at Portal, Perth Australia where they are represented by Liza Blakiston.
Later,
Diane