When it comes to group showings, Sarah Myerscough Gallery's exhibition "Material Shores" is one of the most directional of the season, which is likely the reason that the London outfit tied with New York’s Magen H Gallery for the coveted award of Best Gallery Presentation. Reflecting the gallery’s devotion to spotlighting design based on the natural world, the presentation features a collective of artists that champion innovative, sustainable, and restorative practices. Perhaps most striking is Angela Damman's eco-contemporary chandelier handcrafted with sansevieria plant fiber, which looms over two hairy blonde sisal fiber benches by Fernando Laposse.
Design Miami 2022 Gives Sights, Sounds, and Plenty of Seats
Joshua Glass, Cultured, December 1, 2022
When it comes to group showings, Sarah Myerscough Gallery's exhibition "Material Shores" is one of the most directional of the season, which is likely the reason that the London outfit tied with New York’s Magen H Gallery for the coveted award of Best Gallery Presentation. Reflecting the gallery’s devotion to spotlighting design based on the natural world, the presentation features a collective of artists that champion innovative, sustainable, and restorative practices. Perhaps most striking is Angela Damman's eco-contemporary chandelier handcrafted with sansevieria plant fiber, which looms over two hairy blonde sisal fiber benches by Fernando Laposse.