
Demisch Danant's exhibition, "French POP," celebrates the dynamic interplay of art and design that occurred in France in the 1960s. The exhibition features iconic works by prominent French pop Artist, Alain Jacquet, alongside works from the French designers who encapsulated the spirit of the era, from Pierre Paulin to Olivier Mourgue, Maria Pergay, Etienne Fermigier, Jean-Paul Barray, Bernard Govin and Roger Tallon, among others.
| Hours | Saturday 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
| Venue | Demisch Danant |
| Type | Exhibition |
| Duration | 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| City | New York City |
About
Demisch Danant
Demisch Danant was founded in 2005 by Suzanne Demisch and Stephane Danant. The gallery specializes in twentieth-century French design with an emphasis on the late 1950s through the 1970s and represents the work of Maria Pergay, Pierre Paulin, Jacques Dumond, Joseph-André Motte, Pierre Guariche, Michel Boyer, Antoine Philippon & Jacqueline Lecoq and René-Jean Caillette. Curated exhibitions on historical work are presented within environments that reference architecture and interiors of the era. Demisch Danant is dedicated to research and scholarship on French design and has published and authored monographs including Antoine Philippon and Jacqueline Lecoq, Maria Pergay: Complete Works 1957-2010, Maria Pergay by François Halard, and Maria Pergay: Sketch Book. Current projects include a comprehensive monograph on seminal designer Joseph-André Motte and a new book about works by Sheila Hicks commissioned for architectural projects.











