The Female Voice in Modern Design: 1950-2000

2022

Status: Completed
Location: New York City
Client: Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Design: AtelierTek Architects (Serge Drouin, Florence Methot)
Curator: Daniella Ohad

Throughout the second half of the twentieth century, women were the minority in the profession of design, struggling to express their voices in a male-dominated field. Typically trained in traditionally “feminine” skills such as pottery, silversmithing, and textiles, professional female designers are responsible for only a small percentage of furniture and lighting design of this period. Yet, despite the significant gender imbalance, women designers triumphed—producing provocative objects in this era that continue to shine.

This exhibition celebrates the superb achievements, skills, and contributions of European female designers throughout five formative decades. Their work shaped modern design; from the post-war years, to the women’s liberation movement, Postmodernism, Minimalism, and through the closing years of the twentieth century. Focusing on individual professional talents, this exhibition highlights the considerable and victorious accomplishments of women designers and their lasting impact on modern design. The pieces presented in this exhibition represent the very small percentage of furniture and lighting designed by women, whose daring and cutting-edge objects achieved a high standard of quality and excellence in a time of rampant gender discrimination.

Exhibiting works by 50 furniture and lighting designers and taking over Carpenters Workshop Gallery’s two floors, The Female Voice in Modern Design, 1950-2000 opened February 2022, presenting an unprecedented collection of works organized by decade, with each section showcasing the best designs by female European designers.

The exhibition can be seen at The Carpenters Workshop Gallery

Throughout the second half of the twentieth century, women were the minority in the profession of design, struggling to express their voices in a male-dominated field. Typically trained in traditionally “feminine” skills such as pottery, silversmithing, and textiles, professional female designers are responsible for only a small percentage of furniture and lighting design of this period. Yet, despite the significant gender imbalance, women designers triumphed—producing provocative objects in this era that continue to shine.

This exhibition celebrates the superb achievements, skills, and contributions of European female designers throughout five formative decades. Their work shaped modern design; from the post-war years, to the women’s liberation movement, Postmodernism, Minimalism, and through the closing years of the twentieth century. Focusing on individual professional talents, this exhibition highlights the considerable and victorious accomplishments of women designers and their lasting impact on modern design. The pieces presented in this exhibition represent the very small percentage of furniture and lighting designed by women, whose daring and cutting-edge objects achieved a high standard of quality and excellence in a time of rampant gender discrimination.

Exhibiting works by 50 furniture and lighting designers and taking over Carpenters Workshop Gallery’s two floors, The Female Voice in Modern Design, 1950-2000 will open in February 2022. It will present an unprecedented collection of works organized by decade, with each section showcasing the best designs by female European designers. 

The exhibition can be seen at The Carpenters Workshop Gallery