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    9/28/2009

    MOMA – Ron Arad

    MOMA is one of my favorite Modern Art Museums, as a result, I’m used to visit there at least once per month.

    Last visit, it was before my Paris’s trip, I profited 2-hour break time to stop by there. Before my visit, I hadn’t checked the current exhibition’s info. I just looked around whole building very quickly cz most part of exhibit weren’t renewed yet. Until the top floor, I found something interesting.

    That special exhibition already showed in the Pompidou (in Paris, and also my favorite place) in 2008. Yet, in MOMA, it was put into a darkroom. When the visitors entered, they must have fixed their eye on every lovely chair. So amazing!

    The designer is “Ron Arad” (Israeli, Born in 1951).  He stands out among the most influential designers of our time in the industrial design, sculpture, architecture, and mixed-medium installation.

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    “OH VOID ” <--  & –> “ BODYGUARD N*3 ”

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    --> a series of “ TOM VAC ”

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    "RIPPLE CHAIR ” <--  &  --> a series of “ BIG EASY ” 

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    “ LOLITA ”(Lighting) /  one of “ BIG EASY ” (Chair) <--  &  --> unknown, kind of high intensity projection lighting or clock.

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    “ GE-OFF SPHERE ” (Lighting) / “ PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS TABLE ” (Mirror Tables)

    Inaddition, of course, there were not only these design products I love, but also the others weren’t displayed in MOMA this time. If u also appreciate this designer, u can go “HERE”. Enjoy it….

    P.s Since I didn’t register the ESL this semester, I’ve felt my english getting worse……….How can I do?

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