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Carla Hartman's Eames Chairs at the IMA
Written by Ken Hamel   
Monday, 11 August 2008
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Carla Hartman - photo by Barry Gutierrez

Last summer the Emmanual Gallery on the Auraria campus played host to a first rate showing of Eames furniture from the collection of Eames' granddaughter Carla Hartman (Eames 100: This is the Trick). Hartman will again be making the gems in her personal collection available to the public, however you'll need to make the trek to Indiannapolis (where architecture and design curator Craig Miller, formerly of the DAM, has taken up residence) for the exhibit titled "More than Four Legs" which runs now though January 19, 2009 at the Indianapolis Musuem of Art.

I had opportunity to visit the IMA earlier this year and it is truly a fantastic institution, well worth the trip and certainly a must-see if you happen to be in the area. Click here to read the press release. - KLH


INDIANAPOLIS.- Chairs take the spotlight in the new exhibition, More than Four Legs: A Closer Look at Chairs, opening in the Star Studio at the Indianapolis Museum of Art on August 10. This exhibition invites visitors to look at chairs not as everyday utilitarian objects, but as the culmination of personal expression and innovative design. More than Four Legs will run though January 19, 2009.

The exhibition primarily includes chairs from the collection of Carla Atwood Hartman-granddaughter of famed furniture designers Charles and Ray Eames-but also features pieces from the IMA's collection and Oldfields-Lilly House and Gardens. Many original Eames designs will be featured, such as the iconic Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, along with other modern, yet classic chairs by Emeco and designers Gaetano Pesce and Olivier Mourgue.

"Chairs fascinate me. They always have," says IMA collaborator Carla Hartman. "Chairs are pieces of sculpture, most often scaled to humans. And as my grandfather Charles Eames said, they are ‘a piece of architecture you hold in your hand.'"

From the simple to the luxurious, hand-crafted to mass-produced, More than Four Legs features chairs from a variety of times, styles and designers. Viewers are urged to look at the chairs up close and from different angles than they might normally view them, seeking out the sculptural and aesthetic qualities that make chairs works of art. The exhibition further examines how specific design choices affect the way people interact with the chairs and how the chairs are produced, valued and conserved.

More than Four Legs will include a hands-on activity; visitors are invited to design and construct model chairs in the drop-in Star Studio. The public also has the opportunity to record their responses to the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman-either by drawing or writing-on blank Eames ‘House of Cards' cards and then add them to a "response tower" built from the cards.

Carla Atwood Hartman, education director for the Eames Office and granddaughter of Charles and Ray Eames, primarily works with museums, schools and the public to extend the creative legacy of the Eameses. Hartman worked as an educator at the Denver Art Museum for 13 years before becoming the education director at the Eames Office in California. Hartman's personal collection includes more than 300 chairs from the 20th century.

Star Studio is a hands-on, interactive gallery space, offering two art installations per year. With a particular focus on youth and families but designed for all ages, Star Studio hosts environments that spark the imagination through interactive art making, sensory interaction and a fresh look at creative processes.

Installations will be selected and designed to engage visitors of all ages in the power of play and creative problem solving, often through participation. In the adjacent studio, with the help of IMA staff, visitors can assist with a work in progress or use provided materials to make their own works of art-to take home or leave for display.

 

 
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