Friedman Benda
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Wallpaper* USA 400: The people shaping Creative America in 2025Our annual look at the talents defining the country’s creative landscape right now
By Wallpaper* Published
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For its New York City debut, Formafantasma goes back to basicsOn view at Friedman Benda this summer, the show is the result of the Milan-based studio's ongoing fascination with history, technology and domesticity
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Italian designer Enrico Marone Cinzano fuses natural perfection with industrial imperfectionEnrico Marone Cinzano's first solo show at New York’s Friedman Benda gallery debuts collectible furniture designs that marry organic materials with upcycled industrial components
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Glenn Adamson and Friedman Benda examine spirituality in contemporary designCurated by Glenn Adamson, ‘The New Transcendence’ at New York’s Friedman Benda (until 24 February 2024) highlights designs by leading talents infused with metaphysical value
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Last chance to see: Fernando Laposse at Friedman BendaFernando Laposse sheds new light on the decline of biodiversity and the disruption of rural life in his native Mexico through furniture and tapestry on show at New York gallery Friedman Benda until 14 October 2023
By Adrian Madlener Last updated
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Friedman Benda Paris to open in 2024Friedman Benda Paris will see the US design gallery bridge the Atlantic, opening in an industrial building in the Marais
By Tianna Williams Published
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From Brazilian politics to Trump, the Campana brothers get personal in their latest showBy Olivia Martin Last updated
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Friedman Benda explores aporetic architectural furniture in nine new designsBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Chris Schanck’s new sculptures at Friedman Benda merge fantasy and science-fictionBy Benoit Loiseau Last updated
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Daniel Arsham’s modernist home informs his domestic installation in MiamiFor Friedman Benda’s stand at Design Miami/, New York-based Daniel Arsham creates a domestic setting inspired by his 1969 Long Island home by Norman Jaffe
By Siska Lyssens Last updated
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Ron Arad goes head to head with emerging designer in New YorkBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Inspired by Matisse’s chapel, Faye Toogood gets in touch with her spiritual sideBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Heavy metal: Paul Cocksedge boggles the mind with a new exhibition of statuesque pieces in New YorkBy Brook Mason Last updated
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Future fabrication: Joris Laarman traverses new frontiers in 3D-printed designBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Freeze frame: the making of Paul Cocksedge’s chilled furniture collectionBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Star signs: Misha Kahn creates a kaleidoscopic world at Friedman BendaBy John Gendall Last updated
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Daniel Arsham’s Play-Doh-inspired furnitureAmerican multidisciplinary artist Daniel Arsham presents ‘Objects for Living: Collection II’ with Friedman Benda, a new series of hand-sculpted furniture in a combination of wood, resin and stone
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Top table: Richard Woods applies his graphic sensibility to ’Work Tables’By Carly Ayres Last updated
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Walk the line: Nendo unveils new designs at Collective Design FairBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Watch this space: the best NYC art galleries to knowBy Daisy Alioto Last updated
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Salon Art + Design enters cosmic and dramatic realmsExhibitors to look out for at Salon Art + Design (14-18 November) at New York’s Park Avenue Armory
By Siska Lyssens Last updated
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The Salon Art + Design New York: the Wallpaper* highlightsNow in its sixth year, The Salon Art + Design New York (9-13 November) brought an enticing mix of historic and contemporary furniture, art and decorative pieces back to the Park Avenue Armory this weekend. This year’s edition boasted over 50 galleries from 11 countries, of which 13 were showing for the very first time.
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Misha Kahn prepares to unveil his latest shape-shifting works in New YorkAhead of his exhibition at Friedman Benda, Wallpaper* pays a visit to designer Misha Kahn to discuss digital and analogue proccesses, low-brow pop-culture, and being an anomaly in contemporary design
By Marina Cashdan Published
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Break the mold: Adam Silverman debuts new ceramic works at Friedman BendaBy Michael Slenske Published


