Despite having lived through both moderism's advent and its 'post'-ification, 97-year-old designer Zeisel advocates a pre-modernist concept of""magic design language"" in this lavishly illustrated ...
In a 2001 interview, the prolific maker—who died in 2011—discussed growing up alongside modernism and her push against the movement’s insistence on simplicity.
The Design column in the April 23 Style section contained an incorrect telephone number for Hillwood Museum & Gardens. The correct number is 202-686-8500. (Published 4/27/2005) Eva Zeisel's ceramic ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Cooper Hewitt celebrates the remarkable life and legacy of design giant Eva Zeisel (American, b. Hungary 1906–2011) with a conversation between ...
Eva Zeisel (1906–2011) was born in Budapest and only immigrated to America in 1938 after having been imprisoned by the NKVD in Russia for an alleged plot on Stalin’s life. She lived in America for the ...
Swooping up and around in whimsical curves, the ceramics designs of Eva Zeisel seem to almost come alive. "I do curves because I'm curvy -- meaning I am a little bit fat," she says. Considered one of ...
Part of Chronicle's Compact Design Portfolio series, this small-format illustrated volume showcases the graceful, curvy Modernist ceramic pieces of Hungarian-born industrial designer Eva Zeisel ...
Eva Zeisel, The Late Modern Master, On The Hazard Of Too Much Innovation Editors’ note: The following is an excerpt from the monograph Eva Zeisel On Design: The Magic Language Of Things (Overlook ...
NEW YORK -- She first created a splash in American housewares more than 50 years ago. But today, Eva Zeisel might be hotter than ever. The Hungarian-born industrial designer best known for her ...
All Things Considered host Melissa Block remembers Eva Zeisel, one of the premier ceramic designers of the last century. She died last week at her... Remembering Designer Eva Zeisel MELISSA BLOCK, ...
Considered one of the premier industrial designers of the 20th century, 98-year-old Eva Zeisel still designs porcelain in her New York apartment.... Raising the Curve: Designer Eva Zeisel Swooping up ...
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