What We Keep : Advice from Artists and Designers on Living with the Things You Love
(2024)
By: Lin, Jean

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Abrams Books, 2024
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ISBN/ISSN
9798887071176 MWT16715144, 16715144
LANGUAGE
English
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In What We Keep: Advice from Artists and Designers on Living with the Things You Love, gallerist Jean Lin presents an interior design book for collectors, would-be collectors, and design-loving hunter/gatherers who crave objects of beauty to display in their homes. Foreword by Asad Syrkett, editor-in-chief of Elle Decor Learn the refined art of display and get an insider's education in collecting from gallerist Jean Lin. Follow in her footsteps and tour the unique and beautiful homes of more than a dozen dedicated collectors. Whether you are starting a new collection or wish to display an existing one, each chapter offers inventive ideas for styling and displaying favorite objects, along with a primer on materials, studio visits with ceramicists, textile artists, and woodworkers, and wisdom from some of today's most fascinating artists and makers. Featured artists include: Mira Nakashima Aleishall Girard Maxon Noguchi Museum Director Brett Littman AD 100 and Elle Decor A Listers: Christine Gachot, Leyden Lewis, Michael K Chen, Workstead, and Ghislaine Vinas TWA Hotel designer Adam Rolston/INC Architect Preeti Sriratana/Modellus Novus Fashion designer Carly Cushnie Glass artist and winner of Netflix Blown Away, Deborah Czeresko Architect Worrell Yeung Ceramicist Stephanie Shih Top Chef and James Beard Award-winner Kwame Onwuache Includes Color Photographs Jean Lin is the founder and curator of Colony, a community of independent furniture, lighting, textile, and object designers coming together to celebrate American design with an international audience. "Nothing is more irresistibly captivating than a truly personal collection, warts and all. Step into the captivating world of What We Keep and discover that great creatives are just like us! They guard heirlooms, they agonize over choices, they love objects with passion, and the meaning they infuse in them amplifies the personality of each chosen piece. The book is a journey not only into many interior designers' minds, but also into their hearts." "Owning things. It might seem so . . . twentieth century. But as Jean Lin demonstrates in this magical compendium, the forces of digitization, and even well-founded concerns over sustainability, make it all the more important to connect deeply with the objects in our lives. What we keep close to us can itself be a form of art; this book shows us how." "I think curation is underrated. I believe that selling design is very difficult. I find writing a book almost impossible. So that's why I'm always impressed with Jean Lin's output, her spaces, and her selections. With this new publication she has managed to dig up some new stories about compelling people that are deeply engaged in making fresh stuff; and it also turns out that she is a particularly good writer, and interviewer, too."

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