See the fantastic world of Friedman Benda’s new exhibition – With the purpose to create a living dollhouse, curator Felix Burritcher transformed Friedman Benda‘s gallery into a playful and joyful interior design show. Called Blow-Up, the artistic showcase opened on January 10th and closes February 16th and narrates a series of domestic fantasies.
Complete with bedroom, dining room, kitchen, study, and nursery, the fantasy house that comes alive in this exhibition resembles a complete Freudian experience. The founder and editor of the architecture and design magazine PIN–UP was responsible for this amazing and over the top curation that looks like a re-imagination of the child story classic Alice in Wonderland.
Considered to be a show about the aesthetics and materiality of scale, Blow-Up creates the sensation of being in the presence of shrunken furniture and macro scale room divisions.
This is the fifth annual guest-curated exhibition in the gallery that is located in New York City. The gallery presents exhibitions by established and emerging designers who create historically significant work.
Regarding Felix Burritcher’s exhibition, it features works by acclaimed names like Campana brothers, Katie Stout, and Soft Baroque.
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