Industry Gallery of 21st Century International Design
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Photo Credit: Vermehla chair (c) Campana Brothers, courtesy Industry Gallery
Washington, DC Gallery Will Feature Works That Blur Boundaries Between
Experimental Art and Practical DesignOctober 27, 2009 (Washington, DC) – Industry Gallery, a gallery specializing in 21st century design, today announced plans to open in January 2010. Industry Gallery, based in the Atlas/H Street Historic District of Washington, DC, will focus on international artists who create functional art from industrial materials. The gallery will hold temporary, single artist exhibitions representing a broad spectrum of international design trends. A complete exhibition schedule will be announced shortly.
Industry Gallery will offer unique and limited edition works that blur the boundary between experimental art and practical design.”Many of the artists I will show have works in major museums collections, and are producing pieces that are highly soughtafter by collectors in the rapidly expanding area of contemporary design,” said Craig Appelbaum, director of Industry Gallery, who has been a collector and private dealer. “In the past decade the field has grown considerably as measured by the increasing number of museum exhibitions, international art fairs such as Design Miami and S.O.F.A., and attention by major international auctions houses including Christie’s, Phillips and Sotheby’s.”
Industry Gallery will occupy 4,300 square feet at 1358 Florida Avenue, NE, in the same building as Conner Contemporary. “Conner has helped make Washington, DC a destination for contemporary art connoisseurs, collectors and curators – my intention is to make this city a destination for aficionados of design, too,” said Appelbaum. In addition to single artist exhibitions, the gallery will maintain an inventory of works by noted artists such as the Campana Brothers, Shiro Kuramata, and Atelier van Lieshout.
A special event will be held in the new Industry Gallery space featuring Fixation, curated by Pinkline Project and Ten Mile Square, in conjunction with the opening of Koen Vanmechelen at Conner Contemporary on Saturday November 7, 2009 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.”


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atlas district my eye! they’re north of florida avenue, putting them smack dab in trinidad! nothing to be embarrassed about, if you ask me!
IMGoph said at 5:50 PM on October 27th, 2009
I thought Trinidad was east of 15th?
Justin said at 6:06 PM on October 27th, 2009
nope! we’re a pretty easily defined neighborhood (one of the few in DC that is basically a square, though turned on it’s side a bit). check out here. the north end is mt. olivet road, the west is west virginia ave., the east is bladensburg road, and the southern end is florida ave.
IMGoph said at 11:49 PM on October 27th, 2009
This is where Fixation will be held.
Tracy said at 12:59 AM on October 28th, 2009