It’s hard to follow some of our recent posts – especially some very well written pieces by Jenny and Kate. But I must, and today the focus is European Design. It’s shaping up to be a pretty decent weekend in Indianapolis. Around the IMA, lots of us are preparing for the arrival of all-star designers, scholars, designophiles, students, playas, and many more. European Design Since 1985: Shaping the New Century kicks off tonight with the opening party. Tomorrow and Saturday will be dedicated to the European Design Symposium – a collection of speakers ranging from Alberto Alessi, IMA’s own R. Craig Miller, matali crassat, Jerszy Seymour and lots more. And of course there is the exhibition itself – 250 works of incredible, daring, surreal, beautiful design. And this is all happening in Indianapolis!!!!
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