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"FAAR OUT: Six Months in Rome"
2003-04-09 until 2003-05-04
Art Directors Club Gallery
New york, NY, USA United States of America

Over 80 works by American Academy in Rome Fellows in Design will be on view in an exhibition presented by the American Academy in Rome and The Art Directors Club. The American Academy in Rome awards fellowships and residencies to American artists, scholars and creative professionals to pursue independent art projects. The exhibition’s title "FAAR OUT," was inspired by the acronym "FAAR," given to Fellows of the American Academy in Rome.  Rome Prize Fellowships have profoundly inspired some of this country’s most acclaimed designers. Among the works on exhibition will be Tupperware designs by the late Morison S. Cousins, FAAR’85; Stow/Davis chairs by Robert DeFuccio, FAAR’76; V8 splash logo by Paul Shaw, FAAR’02 and lamps designed for Baldinger by Kevin Walz, FAAR’94.

"The Rome Prize in Design attracts the most diverse candidates," said Adele Chatfield-Taylor Academy President and Design Fellow (FAAR ’84). "Since 1965, the Academy has been granting fellowships to two designers a year. This exhibit recognizes the variety of our Fellows, who come to us from professions ranging from choreography to conservation law."

Lighting designer Heather Carson’s site-specific new piece and attorney Paul Bray’s legislative bill urging environmental lighting to preserve the night sky are just two examples of the exhibit’s widely disparate approach to design. Furniture, lighting, museum display, stage sets, interiors, signage, postersd, commercial goods, labels, architectural drawings and models, graphic designs and consumer products are all on display.

"With the FAAR OUT exhibition, we hope to encourage more professionals like our members—designers, art directors, illustrators, photographers—to apply for the Rome Prize which is open to anyone in the visual communications field," said Executive Director of the Arts Directors Club, Myrna Davis. "The Academy and the ADC share the same mission: to promote creative excellence."

ABOUT THE CURATORS

FAAR OUT: Six Months in Rome is curated by Linda Blumberg, Heiskell Arts Director at the American Academy in Rome (1999-2002) with Paul Davis, FAAR’98 and Myrna Davis, Executive Director of the Art Directors Club.  The exhibition design is by Paul Lewis, FAAR’99, Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis.

ABOUT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME

Established in 1894 and chartered by an act of Congress in 1905, the American Academy in Rome is situated on Rome's highest hill within the city's ancient walls. Each year, through a national juried competition, the Academy offers U.S. citizens up to 30 Rome Prize fellowships in the following disciplines: Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Landscape Architecture, Literature, Musical Composition, Visual Arts, and in humanistic approaches to Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern, and Modern Italian Studies. The annual application deadline is 1 November. Rome Prize winners are joined by a select group of Residents and international affiliated fellows forming a community of over 100 artists and scholars. For more information please visit www.aarome.org

ABOUT THE ADC

The ADC is a global nerve center for visual media. Founded in New York in 1920, the first art directors club is a not-for-profit membership organization that encourages and recognizes visual and creative excellence in advertising, design and communications through its Annual Awards and Young Guns competitions, publications, exhibitions, speaker events, portfolio reviews, student programs, scholarships, and Hall of Fame. For more information visit www.adcny.org

EXHIBITION PARTICIPANTS

Stanley Abercrombie, FAAR'83
William Adair, FAAR'92
Ross S. Anderson, FAAR'90
Joseph H. Aronson, FAAR'74
Karen Bausman, FAAR'95
Ellen Beasley, FAAR'89
Anna Campbell Bliss, FAAR'84
Paul M. Bray, FAAR'97
Steven Brooke, FAAR'91
Michael B. Cadwell, FAAR'99
Heather Carson, FAAR'99
Coleman Coker, FAAR'96
Morison S. Cousins, FAAR'85
Russell Rowe Culp, FAAR'80
Paul Davis, FAAR'98
Robert De Fuccio, FAAR'76
William H. Fain , Jr., FAAR'02
J. Michael Kirkland, FAAR'70
George Krause, FAAR'77, RAAR'80
Debra McCall, FAAR'89
Thomas M. Phifer, FAAR'96
William L. Plumb, FAAR'86
Samina Quraeshi, RAAR'98
Mark Robbins, FAAR'97
Michael Rock, FAAR’00
Mark Schimmenti, FAAR'98
Paul Shaw, FAAR'02
Paul L. Steinberg, FAAR'82
Kevin Walz, FAAR'94
Tod Williams, FAAR’83

IMAGE:
AAR Fellow Morison Cousins'
Tupperware Canisters


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