Sources from the University Design Archives have been used extensively in the catalogue to the exhibition at the Henry Moore Institute.
15 Aug 2013
The exhibition itself stages confrontations between sculpture and furniture asking how they each shape their environment and whether their relationship is complementary, antagonistic or equivalent. Two major groups of works on paper will show how architect and designer Mies van der Rohe continually ‘peopled’ his spaces with furniture and sculpture. Next to these collages and drawings will be displayed some of the actual figurative sculpture Mies chose for his buildings, including works by Lehmbruck, Maillol and Kolbe. Thus the viewer will gain three-dimensional experience of the spatial encounters implied on paper in an attempt to ask what sculpture can give to architecture.
Mies’ furniture will also be featured. His Barcelona Chair, designed for the Pavilion of the same name in 1929, was intended primarily as a seat for the visiting Spanish monarchs as they toured the Barcelona International Exhibition. The piece later became iconic, gaining a significance beyond its primary function. By placing the chair next to Henry Moore’s King and Queen the exhibition will compare the ceremonial presence of sculpture and furniture in the same room. Figuring Space will also include signature pieces of now ‘classic’ furniture - by Charles and Ray Eames and Arne Jacobsen - which have come to hold their own in the modern domestic interior as well as in the office. Chairs such as the Lounge Chair and Ottoman and the Egg are designed as much to look at as to sit on, thus edging into the remit of sculpture. This development can be seen in Eames’ two-part recliners which bear a remarkably close resemblance to Moore’s organic two-part figures. These chairs show how furniture began to replace the figure and assume the shape-making role of sculpture.
The exhibition catalogue will include essays by the curator, Penelope Curtis, Catherine Moriarty and Joseph Giovannini. This exhibition will be complemented by a series of talks on each Wednesday evening in March at 6pm. For further information and images, please contact: Sarah Cockburn, Henry Moore Institute, tel: 0113 233 7653 or 0113 246 7467 / e-mail: sarah@henry-moore.ac.uk.