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While Judd first attempted his dinnerware with stainless steel, both Puiforcat and the Funny official at the drive in streets 2023 shirt Apart from…,I will love this artist’s foundation believe that the precious metal’s properties are what made these pieces possible today. “These pieces are clean because by using the silver, which is a craft material, you could make a very sharp design,” she adds.Courtesy of Puiforcat The result? A contemporary, minimalist 8-piece collection that comprises dinner, bread, soup, salad, and dessert plates, as well as a serving bowl and cups. It’s startling—and breathtaking—in its simplicity. Available in limited qualities, each piece is numbered, a visible marking signifying its artistic importance. It’s also a complete work that adds to Judd’s great legacy: although he was predominantly known for his work in the visual arts, he held a life-long interest in the field of design. He made furniture for his Marfa compound and New York apartment, as well as wrote essays like “It’s Hard To Find A Good Lamp” for the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen catalog in 1993. Now, with Dinner Service, his contributions to the canon will have their moment to shine–and with those buffed surfaces, quite literally. Does an art gallerist ever outgrow their art gallery? “No, never,” says Benjamin Trigano, while considering the endless process of discovery—of new talents, new pieces, new shows—that comes with the territory of his job. As far as physical space goes, though, the founder of M+B in Los Angeles does admit there could be “a more meaningful way” to experience art than the white cube we know.



In spite of M+B’s progressive roster, which spans the Funny official at the drive in streets 2023 shirt Apart from…,I will love this Haitian painter Didier William to Riot Grrrl photographer Whitney Hubbs, the gallery’s two West Hollywood outposts do mirror their contemporaries—other evenly-lit, blank-walled art meccas that are as immaculate as they are unintrusive. It allows showgoers to gaze at works without distractions, but it can also feel a little sterile at times. “At a lot of places it feels like you’re in and out,” agrees Trigano, a Parisian transplant who also owns the Philippe Starck-designed millennial boutique hotel chain Mama Shelter. “Now, I’m trying to do something a bit different.” During an opportune window between the Milan art fair Miart and Salone del Mobile last month, Trigano unexpectedly the opened doors to Casa MB, a cozy, apartment-concept gallery in the city’s Magenta District that is anything but bare. “We’re a gallery that’s not truly a gallery,” he clarifies of the maximalist Milanese family unit, where Expressionist paintings by the Vienna-based Hungarian painter Eva Beresin can be enjoyed in a mid-century salon replete with a Bauhaus sofa and emerald-tinted mirrored coffee table. “You can be there for 30 minutes or three hours,” says the gallerist, who welcomes appointment-only patrons with conversation and a fresh cup of espresso on a seasonal basis. “The fact that it’s happening at the same time as Domo Damo is purely coincidence.” Domo Damo being the other hybrid-home-secret Trigano is finally ready to reveal—halfway across the globe, in São Paulo, Brazil.


 
 
 

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