Demisch Danant has announced the exhibition Michel Boyer: The Rothschild Bank, Paris 1970, dedicated to the celebrated decorator's designs for the Rothschild Bank on rue Lafitte in Paris. On view from November 6, 2013, through January 18th, 2014 at the gallery's New York City space, the exhibition will present rare and important works designed for this landmark commission, as well as works by artists with whom Boyer collaborated. The Rothschild Bank is widely regarded as leading exemplar of French style of the 1970s. For the project Boyer designed furniture and interiors in his signature contemporary style -- works that art coveted today.
The exhibition at Demisch Danant comprises several major pieces designed for specific areas of the Rothschild Bank. On view will be a unique desk in stainless steel and walnut, designed by Boyer for Elie de Rothschild's private office. Sleek curved steel and the designer's deft interplay of solids and voids make this desk an iconic example of the aesthetic that established Boyer as an influential figure in postwar European design. Boyer's molded fiberglass chairs, conceived for the bank's cafeteria, will be presented in an environment that evokes the original room and includes a re-creation of the original mural that artist Guy de Rougemont painted for the space.
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