After months of planning and hard work, I am pleased to announce that my newest project with The Metropolitan Museum of Art has officially launched!
The Leonard A. Lauder Research For Modern Art microsite now provides guests with unique views and information regarding some of the greatest works in modern art. Not only are users able to digitally access all 81 objects in the Leonard A. Lauder Cubist Collection, but they will also be given a rare view of the archival labels and previously hidden artwork contained on the backs of the paintings.
Last night, I had the pleasure of celebrating at the opening reception for the new Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art's first exhibition, "Cubism: The Leonard A. Lauder Cubist Collection." It was a wonderful opportunity to view the entire body of objects and to experience The Met after hours.
Designing for The Met has be a tremendous privilege and I look forward to our continued collaboration.
A view of The Metropolitan Museum of Art as it hosts the opening reception for its newest exhibit "Cubism: The Leonard A. Collection."
Back of the painting Houses Under the Trees by Fernand Léger. Visitors of the exhibit "Cubism: The Leonard A. Lauder Collection," get a rare opportunity to glance at the back of a master work.
Composition (The Typographer) by Fernand Léger. After weeks of viewing only an image of this painting, it was exciting to see the scale and color in person.