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Women Design - by Libby Sellers (Paperback)

Women Design - by  Libby Sellers (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>From architects and product designers to textile artists and digital innovators, <i>Women Design</i> profiles a selection of dynamic female designers from the modern era, showcasing their finest work and celebrating their enduring influence.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>From architects and product designers to textile artists and digital innovators, <i>Women Design</i> profiles a selection of the most dynamic female designers from the modern era, showcasing their finest work and celebrating their enduring influence.</b> <p/> Design throughout history has been<b> profoundly shaped and enhanced by the creativity of women</b>; as practitioners, commentators, educators and commissioners. But in a narrative that eagerly promotes their male counterparts, their contributions are all too often overlooked. <p/><i>Women Design</i> seeks to redress that balance, delving into the lives and works of some of the<b> most talented design minds of the 20th and 21st centuries</b>, from architects and artists to designers of all stripes. <p/> Through<b> 21 engaging profiles</b>, <i>Women Design</i> rediscovers and revels in the work of pioneers such as Eileen Gray, Lora Lamm and Lella Vignelli, while<b> shining a spotlight on modern-day trailblazers</b> including Kazuyo Sejima, Hella Jongerius and Neri Oxman. <p/><b>Richly illustrated with beautiful archival imagery</b>, this is a rare glimpse into the working worlds of some of the most influential forces in contemporary design. Detailed text from design historian Libby Sellers brings the lives and work of these fascinating women to life, exploring how they <b>overcame the challenges of working in a male-dominated world</b> in order to see their <b>groundbreaking creative visions realised.</b> <p/> This book is an invaluable work, a must-read for anyone who claims to know about design, and an<b> inspiring insight into the lives and legacies of 21 truly brilliant women </b>whose work has<b> irrevocably shaped the world around us today. <p/> "A fascinating insight into the women who have shaped the way we live" - <i>ELLE DECORATION</i></b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><br><i>"Women Design</i> assumes the Herculean task of highlighting women's contributions to design-including architecture, industrial design, digital design, and graphics-from the 20th century to the present day. It has no business being just 176 pages, but author Libby Sellers, a prominent British gallerist and curator, manages to pack a wealth of information in profiles of 21 women designers. Historic pioneers such as Denise Scott Brown, Ray Eames, and Lella Vignelli get their due, as well as contemporary stars like Neri Oxman, Patricia Urquiola, and Kazuyo Sejima. ... This book attempts to correct the narrative, and it tells some rollicking stories along the way.' <br><b><i>Co.Design</i></b> <p/> "A fascinating insight into the women who have shaped the way we live" <br><b><i>Elle Decoration</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Libby Sellers </b>is a design historian, consultant, curator and writer. Before establishing a commercial gallery to support critical and conceptual design, she was curator at London's Design Museum. Her work with museums and institutions, including the Serpentine Galleries in London and Centre Pompidou in Paris, has produced a wealth of exhibitions that celebrate the breadth and diversity of design. She has authored two publications on the cultures of collecting design and contributed to many magazines and publications about both contemporary and historical design. Women Design is her third book and champions dozens of international design pioneers from the past 120 years. In 2014 Libby was honoured by the Women of the Year awards as a Woman of Achievement in the Arts.</p>

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