MoMa - Century of the Child Promotional Poster (process book)

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Matthew Wells AD 210: Graphic Design II Fall 2012 Process Booklet


Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000 The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design historyand often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Now through Nov. 5, 2012

Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Now through Nov. 5, 2012

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000

The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking.The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Now through Nov. 5, 2012

Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Now through Nov. 5, 2012

The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Now through Nov. 5, 2012 The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Now through Nov. 5, 2012

Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 19002000 The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org

Now through Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Now through Nov. 5, 2012

Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books

Now through Nov. 5, 2012

Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Now through Nov. 5, 2012

The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Now through Nov. 5, 2012

The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Now through Nov. 5, 2012

The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org


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Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

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MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design historyand often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design historyand often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

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Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

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Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

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Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

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Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first largescale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design historyand often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

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Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

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11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400 moma.org

Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

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MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first largescale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design historyand often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

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Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Major support Design. for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for childrenis the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design historyand often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

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MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first largescale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design historyand often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

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The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

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Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

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MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Now through Nov. 5, 2012

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MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.

Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

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Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

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Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

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MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

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Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


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11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900– 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900– 2000

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000

1900–2000

1900–2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000

1900–2000

1900–2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900–2000

1900 –2000

1900–2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900–2000

1900–2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000

1900– 2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900– 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 – 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000

1900–2000

1900–2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000

1900–2000

1900–2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900– 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


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11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900– 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

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Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900– 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


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Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 – 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


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Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000

1900–2000

1900–2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

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Nov. 5, 2012

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Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900–2000

1900 – 2000

1900–2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 – 2000

1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 – 2000

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 – 2000

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900– 2000

1900 –2000

1900 – 2000

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

1900– 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

1900 – 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 – 2000

1900–2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design,

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 – 2000

1900 –2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org

The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 708-9400

Now through

Nov. 5, 2012 MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books. Major support for the exhibition is provided by Lawrence B. Benenson and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation. Organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900 – 2000 The Museum of Modern Art moma.org


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