Showing posts with label Jacqueline Groag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacqueline Groag. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Jacqueline Groag - panel discussion

Accompanying our display of the work of textile designer Jacqueline Groag, authors of the book Jacqueline Groag, Textile & Pattern Design: From Wiener Workstätte to American Modern will be discussing the life and work this talented and influential designer. Authors Geoffrey Rayner, Richard Chamberlain and Annamarie Stapleton will discuss the historical context in which she worked and the milleu of modern design of the era.

To book call 020 7407 8664 or book online from We Got Tickets
The Fashion and Textile Museum,
83 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3XF

Cost: £10 including exhibition entrance.
Advance booking recommended
To book please call our booking line on 020 7407 8664
For further info and queries, visit us on the web at www.ftmlondon.org
or email info@ftmlondon.org

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Jacqueline Groag at the Fashion and Textile Museum

23rd October – 20th December

FREE


Jacqueline Groag was probably the most influential textile designer in Britain in the post WWII era and the FTM is pleased to be showcasing a small selection of her work from October until December 2009.


Originally Czech, Groag studied textile and pattern design in Austria and during the late twenties and early thirties designed textiles for the Wiener Werkstatte in Vienna. However, she and her husband were forced to flee to London in 1939 by the political situation in Europe. This didn’t stop her work and throughout the forties she was the leading designer of textiles in Britain and much of the contemporary style of the textiles and wallpapers shown at the 1951 Festival of Britain were heavily indebted to her influential designs of the previous decade.


Her work and influence included large corporations and exclusive couturiers but was familiar to the general public through stores and companies such as John Lewis, Liberty of London, David Whitehead, Edinburgh Weavers, Sandersons, Warerite and Formica.


Jacqueline Groag died in London in 1986 at the age of 83 and this small but insightful display provides a glimpse into the work of someone who was incredibly influential in shaping post-war design and is accompanied by a book Jacqueline Groag, Textile & Pattern Design; Wiener Werkstatte to American Modern. There will be a booking signing by the authors on Thursday 29th October.


Authors of the book, Geoffrey Rayner, Richard Chamberlain, and Annamarie Stapleton will be discussing the life and work of this talented and influential designer, the historical context in which she worked and the milieu of modern design of the era.


Saturday 5th December / 2 - 4pm
£10


The Jacqueline Groag display is staged by the Fashion and Textile Museum


Exhibition opening times are 11.00am-6.00pm Wednesday to Sunday. Last admission 5.15pm
For further information about the FTM and its activities visit www.ftmlondon.org


Image reproduced from ‘Jacqueline Groag’ published by ACC Publishing Group