Modernism Week: Palm Springs CA Architecture Design History
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Modernism Week: Palm Springs CA Architecture Design History
Announcing: Palm Springs Modernism Week 2012 February 16 to 26 Introduction to PS Modernism Week 2011: larger view on YouTube Palm Springs Modernism Week 2011 includes many of the audience favorites such as the annual architecture symposium, the Architecture and Design film series in association with Design Onscreen, lectures, the vintage car show and other activities that will be held in various venues throughout the City of Palm Springs. Keep up with The Palm Springs Modernism Week i-Phone App available through iTunes, it's free. The popular architecture tours which often sell-out will now be offered every day from Saturday the 19th thru Sunday the 27th due to popular demand, twice a day on weekends and once a day on week days. There will be several home tours, two of them organized by Modernism Week and others organized by neighborhood associations. There is a NEW Design Lecture Series with exciting subjects and speakers... There is a VERY special event planned as our tribute to mid century fashion... Palm Springs Modernism 2011: KPSP Local 2 "Eye on the Desert" segment - Michael Childers on Vimeo. Subscribe to our mailing list Visit Modernism Week on Like 90 people like this. Be the first of your friends. Business Participation Opportunities Sponsorship Program - click here to request sponsorship levels information Modernism Week Mission Statement Modernism Week promotes public awareness of the desert's mid-century modern design and architecture. Modernism Week celebrates the post-war design aesthetic and culture through educational and charitable activities. Printer friendly schedule Feb. 17 - 27: click here for details... “Palm Springs Modern 2011,” in the McCallum Adobe Museum, Palm Springs Historical Society Thursday 2/17: click here for details... *Illuminated Modern Official Opening Ceremony, Reception at Trio Restaurant, 5:30 - 7 PM Friday 2/18: click here for details... *City of Rancho Mirage Historic Commission, architect William Krisel, 4 - 5 PM *11th Annual PS Modernism Show - Preview Reception, 6 - 9 PM *Silent Auction during the Modernism Show Preview and on Saturday *M Modern Gallery, Opening Reception: SHAG, Dabs & Myla and by David Van Alphen, 8 - 11 PM *Renegade Art Gallery Celebration, open all day with reception 9 PM to midnight *Mod Friday Party at the Riviera with Singing Siren Lindsey Harper” 9 PM - Midnight Saturday 2/19: click here for details... *Double Decker Bus Tours, 9 AM & 1 PM *11th Annual PS Modernism Show, 10 AM - 6 PM *Silent Auction, ends at 2 pm *Open house tour: Edris house by E. Stewart Williams 10 AM – 12 PM *Racquet Club Estates Home Tour & Reception, 10 AM - 2 PM *Froelick Gallery hosts an open house reception, 12 - 5 PM *Design Lecture Series: lecture by famed fashion designer Trina Turk, 4 - 5 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Desert Utopia: Midcentury Architecture in Palm Springs, 2:30 PM *Park Imperial South Home Tours, 3 - 5 PM, poolside cocktail reception, 5 - 6:30 PM *food ART sound: Artist Reception, TRIO resturant, 4 - 6 PM *Modern Mosaics Annual Modernism Week Appreciation Reception, 5 - 8 PM *PS Modern Committee Annual Gala Benefit: 8 PM - 12 AM *Swingin’ Saturday Party at the Riviera Sidebar w/ the Jojo Leone Trio, 5 - 10 PM Sunday 2/20: click here for details... *Double Decker Bus Tours, 9 AM & 1 PM *Design Lecture Series: Collecting Design, Riviera Palm Springs, 10:30 AM *11th Annual PS Modernism Show, 11 AM - 5 PM *Open house tour: Alexander Twin Palms Butterfly with William Krisel, Noon– 2 PM *Interior Design Home Tour, 1 - 5 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: William Krisel, Architect , 2:30 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Contemporary Days: The Designs of Lucienne & Robin Day, 7:30 PM *Plush Patio Party at the Riviera Sidebar featuring the Art of Sax, 5 - 9 PM Monday 2/21: click here for details... *Frey ll House Tours, 8:30 AM - 5 PM, last tour includes cocktail reception *Double Decker Bus Tours, 9 AM & 1PM *Design Lecture Series: Gerard O'Brien, Riviera Palm Springs, 10:30 AM *11th Annual PS Modernism Show, 10 AM - 4 PM *Holistic Energy Solutions for the Modern Desert Home, 1 - 3 PM *Concours d’ Elegance presents Vintage Car Show, 1 PM – 4 PM *The Mid-Century Power Panel, 4 - 6 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Oscar Niemeyer, A Vida E Um Sopro (Life is a Breath), 7:30 PM *Swank Specialty Modern Cocktails all night at The Riviera Sidebar Tuesday 2/22: click here for details... *Frey ll House Tours, 8:30 AM - 5 PM, last tour includes cocktail reception *Design Lecture Series: War and Peace: The California Design Dividend, by Bill Stern, Executive Director, Museum of California Design, 10:30 AM *Double Decker Bus Tours, 9 AM *Lecture by Bill Butler on Albert Frey, PS Art Museum, 2 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Desert Holiday, 2:30 PM *Orbitini Hour at The Hideaway, 5 - 7 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Space Land and Time: Underground Adventures with ANT FARM, 7:30 PM *Palm Springs Historical Society Museums FREE DAY *Swank Specialty Modern Cocktails all night at The Riviera Sidebar Wednesday 2/23: click here for details... *Frey ll House Tours, 8:30 AM - 5 PM, last tour includes cocktail reception *Slide Lecture: Lost, Saved and Endangered, 8:30 - 10 AM *Design Lecture Series: Parallel Universe by Vladymir Rogov, Riviera Palm Springs, 10:30 AM *Famous Faces of the Fifties, by the Palm Springs Historical Society, Spa Hotel, 12:30 PM *Double Decker Bus Tours, 1 PM *Lecture by Bill Butler on Albert Frey, PS Art Museum, 2 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Journeyman Architect: The Life and Work of Donald Wexler , 2:30 PM *Opening of Braniff Airline Exhibit, Riviera Palm Springs, 4 - 8 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Art & Copy, 7:30 PM *Swank Specialty Modern Cocktails all night at The Riviera Sidebar Thursday 2/24: click here for details... *Braniff Airline Exhibit: Riviera Palm Springs, 9 AM - 6 PM *House Tour of Frank Sinatra's Twin Palms Estate, 10:30 AM - 2 PM *Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Australia Modern, Riviera Palm Springs, 10:30 AM *Double Decker Bus Tours, 1 PM *Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Miami Beach, Riviera Palm Springs, 1 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Studio Gang Architects: Aqua Tower & Hella Jongerius: Contemporary Archetypes, 2:30 PM *Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Havana before Castro, Riviera Palm Springs, 3 PM *Horizon Hotel Splendid Cocktail Hour Event, 3 - 5 PM *Robert Doisneau Revisited: 1960-2010, 4:30 -6 PM *Curator Walk: Steel and Shade: the Architecture of Donald Wexler, PS Art Museum, 5:30 PM *The Architecture and Design Film Series: in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Citizen Architect: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio, 7:30 PM *Swank Specialty Modern Cocktails all night at The Riviera Sidebar Friday 2/25: click here for details... *Braniff Airline Exhibit: Riviera Palm Springs, 8 AM - 4 PM *Double Decker Bus Tours, 9 AM *Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Chicago, Riviera Palm Springs, 10:30 AM *Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Panel Discussion, Riviera Palm Springs, 1 PM *Albert Frey: Acolyte to Proselyte presented by Bill Butler, Palm Springs Library, 1:30 PM *Presentation on Route 66 in California: Facts and Folklores, 3:30 - 5 PM *Vintage Travel Trailer Show, Riviera Palm Springs, 5 - 8 PM *Charles Hollis Jones at the Christopher Anthony Ltd. Gallery, 5:30 - 9:30 PM *Michael H. Lord Gallery Presents The Photography of Albert Frey, 6 - 8 PM *The Photography of Daniel Chavkin at Just Fabulous, 6 - PM *PS Preservation Foundation Retro Martini Party, 5 PM - 8 PM *Charles Phoenix, The Retro Vacation Tour of the USA, Riviera Palm Springs, 8:30 PM *Retro Martinis and Mod Retro Music at The Riviera Starlite Lounge featuring DJ Skyler, 9 PM – 1 AM, Sponsored by IS Vodka Saturday 2/26: click here for details... *Double Decker Bus Tours, 9 AM & 1 PM *Vintage Travel Trailer Show, interior tours, 10 AM - 3 PM *Symposium & Tour: Donald Wexler & His Legacy, PS Art Museum, 9 AM - 6 PM *Vintage Travel Trailer Show Awards & Cocktail Party, Riviera Palm Springs, 5 - 7 PM *Funky duet Bobby and Stanley will play at The Riviera Starlite Lounge, 8 PM... Sunday 2/27: click here for details... *Double Decker Bus Tours, 9 AM & 1 PM *Vintage Travel Trailer Show, interior tours, 9 AM - 1 PM *Celebrity Home Tour & VIP reception, 1 - 6 PM *Just Fabulous Tiki Party Featuring Artist Nat Reed, 1 -3 PM *Plush Patio Party at the Riviera Sidebar featuring the Art of Sax, 5 - 9 PM Ticket Sales through Palm Springs Modernism Week: IMPORTANT: See details about the WILL CALL page for all the MW events. QUESTIONS: email: treasurer@modernismweek.com phone: 760 832 3202 Friday 2/18, Preview Reception: 11th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale, NOTE: TICKETS ARE ONLY BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR STARTING 1 HOUR BEFORE THE EVENT. THANK YOU. Preview tickets include re-admission for Saturday and Sunday. Cost: $85 per person Note: Saturday and Sunday only admission $15 available at the door. __________________________________________________ Design Lecture Series - unlimited seating available - TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Note: 5 lectures available. For times and details see the schedule page. Saturday 2/19 Design Lecture Series: designer Trina Turk Cost: $15.00 per person Sun. 2/20 Collecting Design Mon. 2/21 Gerard O'Brien Tues. 2/22 Design Lecture Series: War and Peace: The California Wed. 2/23 Parallel Universe Cost: $10.00 per person (exception Saturday 2/19 listed above) ____________________________________________________ Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series - unlimited seating available - TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Note: 5 lectures available. For times and details see Thursday and Friday. Australia Modern Miami Beach Chicago Havanna Before Castro Cost: $10.00 per person ____________________________________________________ 2nd Annual Architecture + Design Film Series - unlimited seating available - TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Note: 11 films available. Screenings available afternoons and evenings. Cost: $10 per person Afternoons at 2:30: Sat. 2/19, Desert Utopia Sun. 2/20, William Krisel, Architect Mon. 2/21, Infinite Space Tues. 2/22, Desert Holiday Wed. 2/23, Journeyman Architect Thu. 2/24, Studio Gang Architects & Hella Jongerius Evenings at 7:30: Sun. 2/20, Contemporary Days Mon. 2/21, Oscar Niemeyer Tues. 2/22, Space Land and Time Wed. 2/23, Art & Copy Thu. 2/24, Citizen Architect Wednesday 2/21 - unlimited seating available - TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Mid-Century Modern Power Panel Cost: $10 per person Wednesday 2/23 - unlimited tickets available - TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Braniff Airlines Exhibition Opening Cost: $25 per person Friday 2/25 - unlimited seating available - TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Charles Phoenix: The Retro Vacation Tour of the USA Cost: $25 per person ____________________________________________________ Double Decker Bus Architectural Tours - NEW: Wed. 2/23, Tour at 9 am Cost: $75 per person - email Treasurer@modernismweek.com, PSMW will contact you about the tour ____________________________________________________ Sunday 2/20 Interior Home Tour This tour is sold out ____________________________________________________ Sunday 2/27 Home Tour - Celebrity Home Tour and VIP reception This tour is sold out ____________________________________________________ Ticket Sales through sponsored organizations: Available from: Palm Springs Modern Committee Saturday 2/19, Open house tour: Edris house by E. Stewart Williams Cost: Sold out Saturday 2/19, PS Modern Committee Annual Gala Benefit Cost: $125 (There are a limited number of tickets and tickets must be purchased prior to the event) Sunday 2/20, Open house tour: Alexander Twin Palms Butterfly with architect William Krisel in attendance Cost: $35 _______________________________________________ Available from: Palm Springs Art Museum (Museum box office open 10-5, closed Monday) Monday 2/21, Tuesday 2/22, Wednesday 2/23, Frey House II Tours Cost: $50 (last tour, $100, includes cocktail party) Tuesday 2/22, Wednesday 2/23, Lecture by Bill Butler on Albert Frey Cost: $10 per person includes admission to the Museum (lectures are NOT included with Frey II Tour admission, limited seating) Saturday 2/26, Architecture and Design Council Symposium - Donald Wexler and His Legacy Cost: $50 symposium and lunch $175 ADC members, symposium, lunch & tour $225 nonmembers, symposium, lunch & tour _______________________________________________ Available from: Palm Springs Preservation Foundation Wednesday 2/23, Slide Lecture: Lost, Saved and Endangered: Modernist Architecture in Palm Springs Cost: This event is full Thursday 2/24, House tour of Frank Sinatra's Twin Palms Estate, Cost: $35 Friday 2/25, Retro Martini Party: This event is sold out Recent Press: aia.org: 4 articles on PSMW malimish.com/blog: Bend Distillery’s Airstream Safari post-gazette.com: Palm Springs: A pleasing mix from low to high wallpaper.com: PSMW slideshow laweekly.com: Collector Cars, Vintage Trailers and Charles Phoenix departures.com: PSMW tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com: Seeing Things, Donald Wexler, Desert Modernist mydesert.com: The midcentury modern lifestyle nbclosangeles.com: Phoenix in Palm Springs nbclosangeles.com: If You've Got It, Flaunt examiner.com: PSMW: The Tramway Gas Station south-east-advertiser: Designs of yesteryear la.curbed.com: Chilly Enough for You? Time to Head to PS nationalpost.com: PS is a mecca for Modernist architecturegps.outtraveler.com: Enjoy a Martini with that Desert Modern Geminteriordesign.net: Modernism Week and the Frey House 24-7pressrelease.com: Barry Berkus, AIA, to address PSMW theage.com: Palm Springs eternal mydesert.com: Mogul of Modernism Week elledecor.com: Design & Decorating latimes.com: Researching your Palm Springs trip nbclosangeles.com: Worth the Drive magazinec.com: Mod+App-ealing vincemichael.wordpress.com: Of Boots and Buildings nationalpost.com: Palm Springs is a mecca for Modernist architecture palmspringslife.com: PS Midcentury Treasures with Self-Guided Tour losfelizledger.com: [Eastside Eye] Modernism in the Desert examiner.com: Palm Springs gearing up for Modernism Week 805 Living; Jan/Feb 2011: pdf article oklahomamodernblog.com: Let's Go: Modernism Week in Palm Springs edmontonjournal.com: Soothe the senses in Palm Springs www.swrnn.com: Step into time sfgate.com: MW Launches New Website Design and i-Phone App inlandsocal.com: 1950s look lives on in Palm Springs lonelyplanet.com: Top 10 Places to Go in the US in 2011 mydesert.com: Appreciation of Palm Springs architecture is growing nzherald.co.nz: Don't miss: Modernism Week Atomic Ranch, Winter 2010, Palm Springs section: parking, breezeway, will, wall, pdf latimes.com: Braniff babes coming to Palm Springs Modernism Week Selected Archived Press 2010: travel.latimes.com/daily-deal-blog: Palm Springs is flashing back and filling up malibutimes.com: TRAVEL: Mid-century madness in Palm Springs SDGLN.com: I scream, you scream, we all scream for Airstream TIME www.time.com: Jan. 20, 2010, People Who Live in Glass Houses Palm Springs Life: The Modernism Issue Press Releases: MW announces the Schedule of Events Februart 17-27, 2011 download press release MW continues its robust growth with a 76% jump in attendence Februart 17-27, 2011 download press release MW announces the glamerous Riviera Palm Springs as the "Hospitality Sponsor: for the 6th Annual Modernism Week Februart 17-27, 2011 download press release Media Inquiries: Contact Lydia Kremer Vortex Public Relations 760.322.2502 Modernism Week P.O. Box 5001 Palm Springs, Ca 92263 Palm Springs Modernism Week 2010 Catalog: download the 116 page 2010 Catalog (large file). For advertising information regarding the 2011 Catalogcontact: jcaussin@aol.com Please note: all materials on this page are .pdf format and require Adobe Reader. It is available for Macintosh, Windows and many Unix-based computers. download and install the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program What is Modernism Week? Modernism Week, the only such event in the country, is an exciting 9-day celebration of mid-century modern design, architecture and culture. This design aesthetic, originated in the 1950s and 60s, was typified by clean, simple lines and celebrated elegant informality which came to define desert modernism. In the winter of 2006, following the success of both the MODERNISM SHOW which had started in 2001 and the annual symposium organized by the ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN COUNCIL of the PALM SPRINGS ART MUSEUM, a few local design and architecture aficionados created MODERNISM WEEK to showcase Palm Springs' world-renowned midcentury modern architecture. (A Palm Springs Modernism Week history in .pdf format is available here.) Among the members of the initial steering committee were representatives from the PALM SPRINGS PRESERVATION FOUNDATION, the PALM SPRINGS MODERN COMMITTEE, the PALM SPRINGS HISTORICAL SOCIETY the THE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN COUNCIL of THE PALM SPRINGS ART MUSEUM. MODERNISM WEEK has expanded into a 10 day period filled with a variety of events including architecture tours, films, lectures, an architecture symposium, educational events as well as chic and fun parties in cool midcentury modern homes. We will be celebrating our 6th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Week, February 17-27, 2011. We hope you will join us! Palm Springs Modern Committee The Palm Springs Modern Committee is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to promoting and maintaining the heritage of modern architecture and design in Palm Springs and the entire Coachella Valley. Our goal is to be a meeting place for Palm Springs Modernists, both residents and nonresidents, with the ability to quickly mobilize support for urgent preservation issues. Palm Springs Art Museum Located downtown in an architecturally-significant E. Stewart Williamsdesigned building, the Palm Springs Art Museum features exciting exhibitions of contemporary, Native American, Western and Pre-Columbian art in spacious galleries. It features two sculpture gardens, stimulating lectures and educational programs for all ages, and offers diverse performances at its Annenberg Theater. Palm Springs Art Museum, photograph by David Glomb Palm Springs Modernism Show The Palm Springs Convention Center will host 75 noted national and international decorative and fine arts dealers presenting all design movements of the 20th Century. The event is scheduled for February 1820, 2011. A wide range of vintage 20th Century furniture and decorative arts will be presented and sold by 90 exhibitors, many from the West Coast, but some who come from as far away as New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Dallas, Denver, and Miami. The show is produced by Dolphin Promotions. Palm Springs Preservation Foundation The Palm Springs Preservation Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is “to educate and promote public awareness of the importance of preserving the historical resources and architecture of the city of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley area.” privacy policy site design and maintenance diagonal designs graphics david dixon design Modernism Week is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that promotes public awareness of the desert's mid-century modern design and architecture. Modernism Week celebrates the post-war design aesthetic and culture through educational and charitable activities. Subscribe to our mailing list email: info@modernismweek.com Media Inquiries Contact Lydia Kremer Vortex Public Relations 760.322.2502 Modernism Week PO Box 5001 Palm Springs, Ca 92263 Photo Credits: Frey II House, 1963-4, Albert Frey architect, collection Palm Springs Art Museum. Photograph courtesy Gregg Felsen. Additional photos by Greg Day, David Dixon and Sam Kaufman, Dan Chavkin Announcing: Palm Springs Modernism Week 2012 February 16 to 26 Introduction to PS Modernism Week 2011: larger view on YouTube Palm Springs Modernism Week 2011 includes many of the audience favorites such as the annual architecture symposium, the Architecture and Design film series in association with Design Onscreen, lectures, the vintage car show and other activities that will be held in various venues throughout the City of Palm Springs. Keep up with The Palm Springs Modernism Week i-Phone App available through iTunes, it's free. The popular architecture tours which often sell-out will now be offered every day from Saturday the 19th thru Sunday the 27th due to popular demand, twice a day on weekends and once a day on week days. There will be several home tours, two of them organized by Modernism Week and others organized by neighborhood associations. There is a NEW Design Lecture Series with exciting subjects and speakers... There is a VERY special event planned as our tribute to mid century fashion... Palm Springs Modernism 2011: KPSP Local 2 "Eye on the Desert" segment - Michael Childers on Vimeo. Subscribe to our mailing list Visit Modernism Week on Like 90 people like this. Be the first of your friends. Business Participation Opportunities Sponsorship Program - click here to request sponsorship levels information Modernism Week Mission Statement Modernism Week promotes public awareness of the desert's mid-century modern design and architecture. Modernism Week celebrates the post-war design aesthetic and culture through educational and charitable activities. < Wednesday Friday > Double Decker Bus Architectural Tour This is a fun open-air, approximately 3 hour bus tour of the exteriors of local architecture. You'll learn the history of Palm Springs architecture and the celebrated architects that put modernism on the map. You'll also see first-hand why Palm Springs is ground zero for mid-century modern architecture. Tours are sold out Where: Bus Tour departs from Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 If You've Got it, Flaunt it: The Braniff Collection In the 1960's Braniff Airlines changed the face of modern air travel with some truly high-flying fashion. Join us for the first public viewing of a private uniform collection by designers, Terry Labus for Nardis, Halston and the wild colorful world of Emillio Pucci with space bubble helmets, hot pants and minis, We invite you to see what made the Braniff air hostesses the hottest trolley dollies in the sky! Cost: $10 - unlimited tickets available When: 9 am - 6 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 House Tour of Frank Sinatra’s Twin Palms Estate House tour of Frank Sinatra’s spectacular Twin Palms Estate (1947) designed by architect E. Stewart Williams. Open house format. Reservations through www.pspreservationfoundation.org This tour is sold out When: 10 am - 2 pm Where: 1145 E. Via Colusa, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Australia Modern Chris Osborne publisher of Brisbane Modern magazine, along with his Australian friends, will explore the untold story of mid 20th century Australian modernism through architecture and design. Investigating the connection with historic homes, heritage and preservation, using images of city, suburban and beach house architecture www.brisbanemodern.com.au Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 10:30 am Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Miami Beach illustrated slide show & talk by co-authors Michael Kinerk & Dennis Wilhelm, Rediscovering Art Deco U.S.A. The speakers worked closely for 13 years with the late, great Barbara Baer Capitman, visionary and champion of The World's First 20th Century Historic District. Capitman founded Miami Design Preservation Leaguein 1976. The authors were charter members of MDPL. Their talk will highlight a series of wins and losses and the economic impact that historic preservation has had in the city. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 1 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Barbara Capitman and Matti Bower, courtesy Arva Moore Parks Miami the Magic City The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Studio Gang Architects: Aqua Tower AND Hella Jongerius: Contemporary Archetypes This double feature spotlights two films on the world’s brightest women designers. Studio Gang Architects, (2009, Tom Piper, 27 minutes) explores the design process of one of architecture’s newest rising stars --Jeanne Gang, creator of Chicago’s ground-breaking 82-story Aqua Tower building. Hella Jongerius, (2009, Amie Knox, 30 minutes) profiles one of the most innovative and creative designers working today. Dutch designer Hella Jongerius explores new visions for design, craft, art and technology in her products for everyday life. Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 2:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Havana Before Castro Before the Cuban Revolution, Havana was one of the most fabulous and exciting cities on earth. It was also one of the most Modern as talented local architects adapted modernist ideas to Cuba's unique topography and climate. Architectural historian Peter Moruzzi explores the astonishing result, dubbed Havana Modern, in a compelling slide talk based on his book "Havana Before Castro: When Cuba Was a Tropical Playground." Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 3 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Horizon Hotel Splendid Cocktail Hour Event Join us for a Splendid Cocktail Hour Event highlighting the design of William F. Cody. Festivities include a silent auction for the Modernism Week Scholarship Fund, a Cody presentation and room tours. Appetizers and complimentary valet provided. See flyer for details. Cost: Free, RSVP required: kimberly@thehorizonhotel.com When: 3 - 5 pm Where: The Horizon Hotel, 1050 E. Palm Canyon Dr. Robert Doisneau revisited: 1960-2010 In 1960, Fortune magazine got the most parisian of the humanist photographers, Robert Doisneau, to make a story about Palm Springs. The just released book of his recently rediscovered pictures is the source of inspiration for Vladimir Visak, a cinematographer from the cultural European TV channel, ARTE, to revisit Palm Springs, 50 years after Doisneau. Come meet Vladimir Visak and see his reporting. Books for sale by Just Fabulous. Cost: Free When: 4:30 - 6 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Curator’s Walk-through of Steel and Shade: The Architecture of Donald Wexler Join Curator of Architecture and Design Sidney Williams for a walkthrough of the Donald Wexler architecture exhibition to view Wexler’s drawings, new and vintage photographs, a full-scale steel model and ten new models made by Cal Polytechnic University architecture students. Cost: Free When: 5:30 - 6:30 pm Where: P alm Springs Art Museum, 101 Museum Drive , Palm Springs, CA 92262 Donald Wexler, architect, Palm Springs International Airport, rendering,1965, photography Glen Wexler, 2003 The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Citizen Architect: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio Hale County, Alabama is home to some of America’s most impoverished people. It’s also home to Auburn University’s Rural Studio, one of the country’s most prolific and inspirational design-build architecture programs. Citizen Architect chronicles the late Samuel Mockbee - artist, architect, educator, and founder of the Rural Studio. Sam Douglas’ film, (2010, Director Sam Wainwright Douglas, 60 minutes) premiered at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival. Director Sam Douglas in-person for Q&A after the film! Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 7:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 < Saturday Monday > Double Decker Bus Architectural Tour This is a fun open-air, approximately 3 hour bus tour of the exteriors of local architecture. You'll learn the history of Palm Springs architecture and the celebrated architects that put modernism on the map. You'll also see first-hand why Palm Springs is ground zero for mid-century modern architecture. Tours are sold out Where: Bus Tour departs from Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262. Design Lecture Series: Collecting Design Journalist and critic Mayer Rus moderates a wide-ranging discussion on the fundamentals of building a substantial design collection, from education and connoisseurship to sourcing and market trends. Panelists include Mitchell Wolfson, Jr., Modern Decorative Arts Showmandizer of Miami, decorative arts dealer Mark McDonald of Hudson, New York; and collectors Kirk Brown and Jill Wiltse of Denver. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 10:30 am Where: Riviera Palm Springs,1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 11th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show This annual gathering of avid modernism collectors and dealers draws thousands of people from around the country and from far flung locations around the globe. Produced by Dolphin Promotions (more show info here), this is among the biggest and most successful modernism shows anywhere with a vast collection of stellar modernist furniture, art, jewelry, ceramics, vintage clothing, lighting, posters, paintings and more. Cost: Weekend admission $15 When: 11 am - 5 pm Where: Palm Springs Convention Center , 277 N Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Open House Tour Open house tour: Alexander Twin Palms Estates with architect William Krisel in attendance Cost: This tour is sold out When: Noon - 2 pm Where: Paid ticket holders will be notified Photo Credit: Twin Palms Estates, Palm Springs, California, photograph by Dan Chavkin. Interior Design Home Tour Begin this exceptional tour at the Burkhart/Hudson residence in Old Las Palmas (pictured). The tour will showcase the interior design of Luis Ortega, Brandon Hoskins, Bill Stewart, Jay Jones and even the late, great, Arthur Elrod. Architectural masterpieces by E. Stewart Williams, Donald Wexler, Palmer & Krisel and Charles Dubois are featured. Cost: This tour is sold out When: 1 - 5 pm Where: Paid ticket holders will be notified The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: William Krisel, Architect Over the course of his sixty-year career, architect William Krisel brought modernism to the masses, designing more than 40,000 individual housing units across the U.S. “I’m a firm believer that good modern design can make your life happier, more productive and more enjoyable,” says Krisel. The film (2010, Director Jake Gorst, 85 minutes) will be followed by an exclusive DVD release party with William Krisel in person and available for autographs at 4:00 pm. Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 2:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: The Designs of Lucienne & Robin Day Robin and Lucienne Day, one of England's most glamorous couples, transformed British design after World War II. His elegant furniture and her striking textiles signaled a new era of modernist designs for everyday living. Robin's stacking polypropylene chair endures as an icon and today even graces a Royal Mail postage stamp. Lucienne's abstract textile designs brought accessible elegance into the homes of postwar British consumers. Executive Producers Kirk Brown & Jill Wiltse in-person for Q&A after the film! Vimeo trailer here. Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 7:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 < Thursday Saturday > City of Rancho Mirage Historic Commission presents legendary architect William Krisel Renowned Modernist Architect William Krisel will share his influential mid-century modern designs that helped shaped architecture in Southern California. Cost: Event is free When: lecture 4 - 5 pm Where: Rancho Mirage Library, www.ranchomiragelibrary.org, 71-100 Hwy. 111, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 Photograph by James Schnepf Modernism Week is most grateful to the following business for their generous contribution to the Silent Auction: 11th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale Preview Reception and Silent Auction Join other modernism aficionados and style arbiters for this ultra chic reception which will give you a sneak peek at the fabulous finds that The Tropicale Restaurant Desert Star Hotel Jake's Palm Springs Design Within Reach Just Fabulous Assouline - (at Just Fabulous) Spruce Design + Decor - (at Just Fabulous) Movie Colony Hotel Brien O'Brien Salon Airstream Taschen - (at Just Fabulous) Trina Turk will be for sale at the three-day Modernism Show. Here ís your chance to snag the best of the best before the show opens. Preview proceeds benefit Modernism Week. The 6th Annual Modernism Week will feature a Silent Auction during the Modernism Show Preview Reception on Friday, February 18 and into Saturday. At 2 PM on Saturday, February 19, the auction will close and the winners will be announced. Don't miss your chance to bid on a variety of fabulous items including vacations, jewelry, art, dining and much more! Preview ticket includes free admission thru the weekend and people can check on the latest bidding on Saturday morning. Cost: $85 - tickets available at the door When: 6 pm - 9 pm Where: Palm Springs Convention Center , 277 N. Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, CA 92262 M Modern Gallery Reception Opening Receptions of three solo exhibitions featuring “Still Life (with Cocktails)” – new works by SHAG (aka Josh Agle), “Double Diamond” – original works by Dabs & Myla and a Netherland (aka David Van Alphen) show. All three exhibitions will be themed around Modernism. Cost: Free When: 8 - 11 pm Where: M Modern Gallery, 2500 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, 92262 Renegade Art Gallery Celebration! Amazing Single Story Urban Architecture designed by the brothers E. Stewart Williams and Roger Williams in 1956. Now housing an expansive collection of art from young, cutting edge Expressionists. Over 6000 square feet of architectural purism combined with explosive,powerful artistic statements from some of the newest Nat Reed - (at Just Fabulous) Nesteggg Bookkeeping The Riviera Resort Copley's Palm Springs Viceroy Porter and Plunk Thomas Wylde Dan Chavkin Photo Wil Stiles De-Nouveau brightest stars on the American Art Scene. Come explore, drink, meet and celebrate with the Artists! Cost: Priceless When: Gallery open all day with reception 9 pm to midnight Where: 1345 N. Palm Canyon Dr (just north of Denny's) Palm Springs <Tuesday Thursday > Frey House II Tours These 45-minute guided tours are a rare opportunity to see the residence of modernist architect Albert Frey. A limited number will enjoy this unique experience and gain insight into this modern master’s architectural sensibility. A shuttle van will transport participants from the Museum to Frey II. Cost: $50 (last tour of the day, $100, includes cocktail party) When: 8:30 am - 5 pm Where: P alm Springs Art Museum (Van shuttle from North Parking Lot) 101 Museum Drive , Palm Springs, CA 92262 , For tickets call (760) 3254490. (Museum box office open 10-5, closed Monday) Photo Credit: Frey House II, Palm Springs, California, Albert Frey architect. 1963-64. Photograph by Dan Chavkin. Slide Lecture: Lost, Saved and Endangered: Modernist Architecture in Palm Springs Palm Springs Preservation Foundation board member Gary Johns provides a fascinating and informative overview of the challenges of historic preservation in Palm Springs in recent decades. Gary also shares his personal insights regarding recent preservation battles including both successes and setbacks. The lecture relies heavily on rarely seen vintage photographs. Cost: This event is full When: 8:30 am - 10:30 am Where: Spa Hotel Design Lecture Series: Parallel Universe Internationally acclaimed designer Vladymir Rogov will present a multimedia overview on a world where all design styles coexist and flourish in parallel. Whatever form your personal experience and expression is, you are not alone, there is a global community of like connoisseurs flourishing in every genre. Our choices reflect personal experience and expression. See how the future will offer more creativity to mix-and-match design styles to your personal vocabulary. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 10:30 am Where: Riviera Palm Springs,1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Famous Faces of the Fifties A slide show will feature the photographs of Bill Anderson and George Aquino, including many of the most famous faces that stayed and played in Palm Springs during the 1950s. Special guests are Melissa Montgomery, daughter of Dinah Shore and George Montgomery, as well as the wife, Dorothy Anderson, and two daughters, Chris and Linda, of Bill Anderson, exclusive photographer for the Racquet Club. www.pshistoricalsociety.org Cost: $10 Call 760-323-8297 for tickets. When: 12:30 pm- 2 pm Where: Canyon Conference Center of the Spa Hotel, 100 N. Indian Canyon Drive Double Decker Bus Architectural Tour This is a fun open-air, approximately 3 hour bus tour of the exteriors of local architecture. You'll learn the history of Palm Springs architecture and the celebrated architects that put modernism on the map. You'll also see first-hand why Palm Springs is ground zero for mid-century modern architecture. NEW: Tour at 9 am Cost: $75 per person - email Treasurer@modernismweek.com, PSMW will contact you about the tour Where: Bus Tour departs from Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Lecture by Bill Butler on Albert Frey The focus of the lecture is on Frey’s life and work before his arrival in Palm Springs. Looking at his experiences in New York and in Europe provides a new perspective from which to view his projects here in the desert. Cost: $10 per person includes admission to the Museum (lectures are NOT included with Frey II Tour admission, limited seating) When: 2 pm Where: Palm Springs Art Museum, 101 Museum Drive , Palm Springs, CA 92262 , (760) 325-4490 (Museum box office open 10-5, closed Monday) The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Journeyman Architect: The Life and Work of Donald Wexler Donald Wexler pioneered commercial and residential steel construction using steel and applied his groundbreaking techniques to hundreds of structures, including the Palm Springs Airport, the Contemporary Resort at Disneyworld, and projects for clients such as Dinah Shore and Frank Sinatra. Today his work provides inspiration for a new generation of architects. Winner of the coveted Audience Award in the Art, Architecture and Design Category at the 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival. (2009, Jake Gorst, 68 minutes). Donald Wexler in person for Q&A and DVD signing after "Journeyman Architect" screening. Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 2:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Opening: If You've Got it, Flaunt it: The Braniff Collection In the 1960's Braniff Airlines changed the face of modern air travel with some truly high-flying fashion. Join us for the first public viewing of a private uniform collection by designers, Terry Labus for Nardis, Halston and the wild colorful world of Emillio Pucci with space bubble helmets, hot pants and minis, We invite you to see what made the Braniff air hostesses the hottest trolley dollies in the sky! Opening reception with complimentary wine and in-flight snacks. Cost: $25 - unlimited tickets available When: 4 - 8 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Art & Copy Art & Copy, (2009, Director Doug Pray, 89 minutes) is a powerful film about advertising and inspiration. Directed by Doug Pray, it reveals the work and wisdom of some of the most influential advertising creatives of our time -- people who've profoundly impacted our culture, yet are virtually unknown outside their industry. The film features the story of Braniff Airlines’ transformation from staid air carrier to swinging sixties design icon as conjured by advertising’s creative legend, Mary Wells. This film will screen on opening night of the exhibition of Braniff Airlines’ stewardess uniforms at the Riviera. Director Doug Pray in person for Q&A after "Art & Copy" screening. Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 7:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 < Friday Sunday > Double Decker Bus Architectural Tour This is a fun open-air, approximately 3 hour bus tour of the exteriors of local architecture. You'll learn the history of Palm Springs architecture and the celebrated architects that put modernism on the map. You'll also see first-hand why Palm Springs is ground zero for mid-century modern architecture. Tours are sold out Where: Bus Tour departs from Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 11th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale and Silent Auction This annual gathering of avid modernism collectors and dealers draws thousands of people from around the country and from locations around the globe. Produced by Dolphin Promotions, this is among the largest modernism shows anywhere with a vast collection of modernist furniture, art, jewelry, ceramics, vintage clothing, lighting, posters, paintings and more. The 6th Annual Modernism Week will feature a Silent Auction during the Modernism Show Saturday. At 2 PM on Saturday, February 18, the auction will close and the winners will be announced. Don't miss your chance to bid on a variety of items including vacations, jewelry, art, dining, and much more! Preview ticket includes free admission thru the weekend and people can check on the latest bidding on Saturday morning. Cost: Weekend admission $15 - admission is available the door When: 10 am - 6 pm Silent Auction: bidding stops at 2 PM Where: Palm Springs Convention Center, 277 N Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Open House Tour Open house tour: The Edris House in Little Tuscany Estates by E. Stewart Williams, organized by Palm Springs Modern Committee Cost: This tour is sold out When: 10 am - Noon Where: 1030 W. Cielo Drive, Palm Springs, 92262 Photo Credit: Edris House, Palm Springs, California, photograph by Julius Shulman. Racquet Club Estates Home Tour & Reception The Racquet Club Estates present its annual Home tour and lecture. Inside tour of 5 Alexanders, 1 Meiselman, and 1 Wexler steel home; classic autos from the 50's on display, a visit with famed Cheeta of Tarzan movie fame, a reception at M Modern Gallery with food and beverages and a lecture titled "Simple and Sweet, Modernism for the Middle" by architect and city planner Ken Lyon Reception follows at M Modern Gallery and includes a presentation on the history of the Racquet Club Estates Cost: This tour is sold out When: 10 am - 2 pm Where: Photo Credit: Edris House, Palm Springs, California, photograph by Julius Shulman. Froelick Gallery Reception In Portland, Oregon since 1995, Froelick Gallery will hold a special one-month exhibit at the Palm Canyon Galleria, February 3 to 27. The gallery is known for its breadth of exceptional artists and strong civic involvement. Artists from California, Texas, Oregon and Washington will be on hand during this casual reception. The gallery will exhibit paintings, photography, drawings, sculpture and glass in Palm Springs. Cost: Free When: Noon - 5 pm Where: Palm Canyon Galleria, 457 N Palm Canyon, between Amado and Alejo. 503-803-9094 Susan Seubert, “Bomb #3,” 2008, pigment print on tissue, wax and lead, 5.5 x 5.5” The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Desert Utopia: Midcentury Architecture in Palm Springs Desert Utopia (2010, Director Jake Gorst, 58 minutes) traces the origins of midcentury architecture in Palm Springs. Jake Gorst’s film brings alive landmark structures by Richard Neutra, Albert Frey, E. Stewart Williams, Donald Wexler, William Cody and William Krisel and features never-before-seen archival footage of the architects and construction. DVD now available for purchase at all Film Series screenings. Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 2:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Design Lecture Series: Trina Turk and Palm Springs Inspiration: How the Desert's Modernist Aesthetic has Influenced a Brand Identity Trina Turk, fashion designer and entrepreneur, will outline how her interest in architecture and involvement in the renaissance of Palm Springs coincided with the evolution of her company from a small women's contemporary clothing line into a mini-lifestyle brand. A question and answer period will follow. Cost: $15 - unlimited seating available When: 4 - 5 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs,1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Tour of Modernist Condo Homes + Poolside Cocktail Reception + Meet Architect Barry Berkus Celebrate & walk into the 60’s with Park Imperial South, a remarkable example of mid-century desert modernism. Begin with the tour of homes and then meet at the pool for a smashing cocktail reception and an exclusive presentation by Barry Berkus A.I.A., the original architect of the property. Enjoy our signature libation, The Park Imperial South, delicious food (of course our menu is 1960’s chic) and live jazz under the stars with fellow modernists. Cost: Advance tickets available for $45 at: www.parkimperialsouthps.com. Just click on the “mod week” menu button, select the number of tickets you desire and pay via PayPal. Tickets also available at the door for $ 55.00 (subject to availability). All proceeds from this event underwrite preservation efforts at Park Imperial South. When: Home Tour 3 - 5 pm, Poolside Cocktail Reception, 5 - 6:30 pm Where: 1750 S. Araby Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92264 food ART sound: Artist Reception Meet 3 of today’s most celebrated contemporary artists Shag, Chris Reccardi & Danny Heller Cost: 10% of art purchased will be donated to Trio’s local Charities When: 4 pm - 6 pm Where: TRIO Restaurant, 707 N. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs Modern Mosaics Appreciation Reception Come, browse and chat with other home design aficionados while enjoying cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Modern, contemporary and sexy products for your home. Sign up for free give-a-ways (including 3 nights in beautiful Maui). Must be present for the drawing. Cost: Free When: 5 pm - 8 pm Where: 320 North Palm Canyon Dr. – downtown Palm Springs PS Modern Committee Annual Gala Benefit Palm Springs Modern Committee presents "A Swingin' Affair", featuring Pat Rizzo & His Orchestra. Join us at the historic Donald Wexler designed Canyon Country Club as it is magically transformed back to its glory days of the swingin' 60's! Dress: Glamorous Country Club Attire. Cost: $125 per swinger. Advance ticket sales at www.psmodcom.org When: 8 pm - 11 pm Where: Canyon Country Club, 1100 East Murray Canyon Drive < Friday Sunday > Double Decker Bus Architectural Tour This is a fun open-air, approximately 3 hour bus tour of the exteriors of local architecture. You'll learn the history of Palm Springs architecture and the celebrated architects that put modernism on the map. You'll also see first-hand why Palm Springs is ground zero for mid-century modern architecture. Tours are sold out Where: Bus Tour departs from Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Vintage Travel Trailer Show, In Partnership with Airstream Life Magazine The 2011 Vintage Travel Trailer Show will feature a wide variety of vintage travel trailers from the 40s, 50s & 60’s, & 70s. On Saturday, Feb. 26, there will be Interior Trailer Tours, with trailer owners on hand to share stories and answer questions about their trailer restorations and travels. The show will also feature a variety fun trailer related book and gift vendors, as well as food and beverage booths.View slides from 2010! Cost: $15 at show entry When: 10 am - 3 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Photo credit: Courtesy of Christy Eugenis Architecture and Design Council Symposium & Tour: Donald Wexler and His Legacy With presentations by leading experts, this symposium will explore the work of modernist architect Donald Wexler and contemporary architects whose projects reflect sensitivity to the desert environment. An afternoon motor coach tour of outstanding architecture will conclude with a cocktail reception at a spectacular home. Cost: $50 symposium and lunch $175 ADC members, symposium, lunch, tour and cocktail reception $225 nonmembers, symposium, lunch, tour and cocktail reception When: 9 am - 6 pm Where: Annenberg Theatre, Palm Springs Art Museum, 760-325-4490. Steel House, architect Donald Wexler, 1962, studio addition, O”Donnell + Escalante Architects, 2002, photograph by David Glomb. Vintage Trailer Show Awards & Cocktail Party! Come enjoy Happy Hour at the Trailer Awards Party featuring travel trailer inspired cocktails, and find out who are the winner’s of this year’s special awards designed by Stevo Cambronne of Stevotomic. Cost: Free When: 5 - 7 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 < Thursday Saturday > If You've Got it, Flaunt it: The Braniff Collection In the 1960's Braniff Airlines changed the face of modern air travel with some truly high-flying fashion. Join us for the first public viewing of a private uniform collection by designers, Terry Labus for Nardis, Halston and the wild colorful world of Emillio Pucci with space bubble helmets, hot pants and minis, We invite you to see what made the Braniff air hostesses the hottest trolley dollies in the sky! Cost: $10 - unlimited tickets available When: 8 am - 4 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs,1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Double Decker Bus Architectural Tour This is a fun open-air, approximately 3 hour bus tour of the exteriors of local architecture. You'll learn the history of Palm Springs architecture and the celebrated architects that put modernism on the map. You'll also see first-hand why Palm Springs is ground zero for mid-century modern architecture. Tours are sold out Where: Bus Tour departs from Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Chicago From Frank Lloyd Wright to Ludwig Mies van Der Rohe: 50 years of preserving the Modern architecture in Chicago presented by Vince Michael PhD, John H. Bryan Chair in Historic Preservation at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 10:30 am Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Photo credit: Courtesy of Vince Michael Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series: Zap the Wrecking Ball! Saving Modernism Across the Globe Cap off your week admiring the legacy of Modernism in Palm Springs with a conversation on how communities across the nation—and world —are working to save their Modern treasures. Hear about great buildings and even greater preservation victories, and learn key strategies for keeping your own favorite Modern landmarks alive. Acclaimed writer Alan Hess (author of “Googie Redux” and “Palm Springs Weekend”) will moderate a lively conversation among leading thinkers, including Vince Michael, Director of the Historic Preservation Program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Chris Osborne, publisher and creative director of Brisbane Modern, Australia; Michael Kinerk and Dennis Wilhelm of Miami Beach, long-time advocates for the Art Deco District; architectural historian Peter Moruzzi, noted expert on modernism in Havana, Cuba, and Chris Madrid French, Director of the Modernism + Recent Past Program (TrustModern) at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 1 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Presentation on Route 66 in California: Facts and Folklores By Jennifer M. Gates, AICP, Field Services Director for California Preservation Foundation. From songs to movies, motels to diners, migration to vacation, Route 66 America’s Mother Road is an integral nostalgic and cultural part of American history. This presentation will provide the audience with a fascinating audio/visual overview of the California Preservation Foundation’s efforts to document the history of the 300 miles of California’s Route 66. The audience is invited to share personal recollections of this storied highway as well as enjoy Route 66 photographs and assorted memorabilia. Cost: When: 3:30 - 5 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Vintage Travel Trailer Show, In Partnership with Airstream Life Magazine Over 15 fabulous Airstreams and unique Vintage Travel Trailers will be on display at the Riviera Resort & Spa, starting with an Exterior Show on Friday, 2/25. This Exterior Show is during the cocktail hour, and will feature a variety of food and beverage booths, as well as trailer related Photo credit: Courtesy John Eng & Alan Hess gift vendors. Come see the trailers, shop, and enjoy a cocktail with a bite to eat before the Charles Phoenix Show at 8:30 pm! View slides from 2010! Cost: Free When: 5 pm - 8 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Photo credit: Courtesy of Christy Eugenis Charles Hollis Jones at the Christopher Anthony Ltd. Gallery Designer reception for "Clear Inspiration" Cost: Free When: 5:30 - 9:30 pm Where: Christopher Anthony Ltd. Gallery, 800 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA Michael H. Lord Gallery Presents The Photography of Albert Frey Most known as one of the original creators of "desert modernism," Albert Frey's photography includes his renowned building projects as well as many self portraits which will be on view, curated by Frey's long-time friend and co-author, Jean Farrar. Cost: Free When: Reception 6 pm - 8 pm, Exhibition runs February 17 - 27, 2011 Where: Michael H. Lord Gallery, 1090 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262, 760-699-8957 Palm Springs Preservation Foundation Retro Martini Party PSPF is proud to announce that this year's popular Retro Martini Party is at the Jorgensen-Mavis House (1955) located on the 9th fairway of the exclusive Thunderbird Country Club, playground of U.S. presidents. Have a martini with your fellow hipsters and recapture rat pack cool. Cocktails and heavy hors d'oeuvres. Cost: This event is sold out When: 5 - 8 pm Where: Jorgensen-Mavis House The Photography of Daniel Chavkin at Just Fabulous Cost: Free When: 6 pm - 8 pm Where: just fabulous, 515 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92262 Charles Phoenix: The Retro Vacation Tour of the USA A live performance and book signing by pop culture humorist and author Charles Phoenix, celebrating mid-century car culture, trailer life, space age suburbia, roadside attractions, World's Fairs, Palm Springs, Disneyland, and much more! Cost: $25 - unlimited seating available When: 8:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 < Sunday Tuesday > Frey House II Tours These 45-minute guided tours are a rare opportunity to see the residence of modernist architect Albert Frey. A limited number will enjoy this unique experience and gain insight into this modern master’s architectural sensibility. A shuttle van will transport participants from the Museum to Frey II. Cost: $50 (last tour of the day, $100, includes cocktail party) When: 8:30 am - 5 pm Where: P alm Springs Art Museum (Van shuttle from North Parking Lot) 101 Museum Drive , Palm Springs, CA 92262 , For tickets call (760) 325-4490. (Museum box office open 10-5, closed Monday) Photo Credit: Frey House II, Palm Springs, California, Albert Frey architect. 1963-64. Photograph by Dan Chavkin. Double Decker Bus Architectural Tour This is a fun open-air, approximately 3 hour bus tour of the exteriors of local architecture. You'll learn the history of Palm Springs architecture and the celebrated architects that put modernism on the map. You'll also see first-hand why Palm Springs is ground zero for mid-century modern architecture. Tours are sold out Where: Bus Tour departs from Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Design Lecture Series: Gerard O’Brien: Perspectives on MidCentury California Design Gerard O’Brien’s Reform Gallery focuses on post-war California Design, with a concentration on handcrafted works from the Studio Craft Movement. In 2005, Julius Shulman photographed Reform’s show: “California Design: an exhibition in celebration of California design 1956-1976,” the seminal exhibitions held at the former Pasadena Museum. In this presentation, O’Brien will be referencing Shulman’s photographs as a basis for discussion on the Studio Craft Movement and the history of the artists featured in the images. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 10:30 am Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 11th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show This annual gathering of avid modernism collectors and dealers draws thousands of people from around the country and from far flung locations around the globe. Produced by Dolphin Promotions (more show info here), this is among the biggest and most successful modernism shows anywhere with a vast collection of stellar modernist furniture, art, jewelry, ceramics, vintage clothing, lighting, posters, paintings and more. Cost: Weekend admission $15 When: 10 am - 4 pm Where: Palm Springs Convention Center , 277 N Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Vintage Car Show Concours d’ Elegance presents a Vintage Car Show Cost: Free When: 1 - 4 pm Where: Palm Springs Convention Center , 277 N Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Holistic Energy Solutions for the Modern Desert Home Nate Otto, master builder and alternative energy expert will discuss the William Kreisel home he built in 2007 and what cost effective systems were used in making the home energy efficient without sacrificing the architectural integrity. Mr. Otto built the first LEED certified home in the Coachella Valley as well as the Blue Sky Prefab home featured in Dwell Magazine. Mr. Otto is president of Hot Purple Energy, an alternative energy company. Following the lecture, Mr. Otto will provide a tour of the home highlighting the many energy solutions. Cost: This event is full When: 1 pm - 3 pm Where: Address provided upon RSVP pam@hotpurpleenergy.com The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Infinite Space: The Architecture of John Lautner "The purpose of architecture," said John Lautner, "is to create timeless, free, joyous spaces for all activities in life." Infinite Space traces the lifelong quest of visionary genius John Lautner to create "architecture that has no beginning and no end." Director Murray Grigor explores Lautner's dramatic spaces with choreographed camera moves, as Lautner himself provides the commentary via archival recordings. Architectural Historian and Author Alan Hess in-person for postscreening Q&A! Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 2:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 The Mid-Century Power Panel: Don Wexler, Bill Krisel, Judy Shulman and more Speakers Donald Wexler, Bill and Corinne Krisel, Judy Shulman (Julius's daughter), Helena Arahuete, (Project Architect, John Lautner's Bob Hope House) and other noted panelists to be announced are discussing the golden years of Palm Springs modernism and Julius Shulman's documentation of that era. Screening of the 1/2 documentary "Julius Shulman: Desert Modern." Special limited book signing of "Julius Shulman: Palm Springs" by the panelists and Leland Lee to follow. Click here for further information. Co-moderated by Alan Hess and Michael Stern. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 4 - 6 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Oscar Niemeyer, A Vida E Um Sopro (Life is a Breath) Oscar Niemeyer is one of the most important figures in international modern architecture—and in 2010, he turned 102. In this film, (2007, Fabiano Maciel, 90 minutes, English subtitles) a candid and funny Niemeyer rarely seen, reflects on his long life and prolific output, including New York’s United Nations building and multiple structures for Brazil’s capital city, Brasília. Architectural Historian and Author Alan Hess in-person for post-screening Q&A! Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 7:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 < Monday Wednesday > Frey House II Tours These 45-minute guided tours are a rare opportunity to see the residence of modernist architect Albert Frey. A limited number will enjoy this unique experience and gain insight into this modern master’s architectural sensibility. A shuttle van will transport participants from the Museum to Frey II. Cost: $50 (last tour of the day, $100, includes cocktail party) When: 8:30 am - 5 pm Where: P alm Springs Art Museum (Van shuttle from North Parking Lot) 101 Museum Drive , Palm Springs, CA 92262 , For tickets call (760) 3254490. (Museum box office open 10-5, closed Monday) Photo Credit: Frey House II, Palm Springs, California, Albert Frey architect. 1963-64. Photograph by Dan Chavkin. Double Decker Bus Architectural Tour This is a fun open-air, approximately 3 hour bus tour of the exteriors of local architecture. You'll learn the history of Palm Springs architecture and the celebrated architects that put modernism on the map. You'll also see first-hand why Palm Springs is ground zero for mid-century modern architecture. Tours are sold out Where: Bus Tour departs from Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Palm Springs Historical Society Museums Free Day Palm Springs Historical Society Museums, the McCallum Adobe and the Cornelia White House, located in The Village Green, will be open for a “free day" to welcome attendees of Modernism Week and the general public. Cost: Free When: 10 am-4 pm Where: McCallum Adobe, 221 S. Palm Canyon Drive Design Lecture Series: War and Peace: The California Design Dividend Lecture by Bill Stern, Executive Director, Museum of California Design California’s designers confronted the material shortages of the postWorld War ll period by developing a pared-down aesthetic which drew on locally available materials and required minimal investment. The result was many start-up companies producing distinctive household products in what we now call Mid-Century Modern style. Illustrated with examples by Charles and Ray Eames, Luther Conover, Dorothy Schindele, Greta Magnusson Grossman and Van Keppel and Green. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 10:30 am Where: Riviera Palm Springs,1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Charles and Ray Eames working on a model for the exhibition Mathematica, 1960; Photo courtesy: The Eames Office Lecture by Bill Butler on Albert Frey The focus of the lecture is on Frey’s life and work before his arrival in Palm Springs. Looking at his experiences in New York and in Europe provides a new perspective from which to view his projects here in the desert. Cost: $10 per person includes admission to the Museum (lectures are NOT included with Frey II Tour admission, limited seating) When: 2 pm Where: Palm Springs Art Museum, 101 Museum Drive , Palm Springs, CA 92262, (760) 325-4490 (Museum box office open 10-5, closed Monday) The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Desert Holiday Desert Holiday, (2008, 52 minutes) This is the story of Palm Springs in its golden years, a city that had it all, including fabulous fly-in hotels, marvellous mid-century Modern architecture, Hollywood stars, and a swinging nightlife. Through vintage photographs and postcards, this humorous and informative film recalls this famous resort from the beginning of the 20th century through the 1960s. Director Peter Moruzzi in person for Q&A after "Desert Holiday" screening. Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 2:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Orbitini Hour at The Hideaway Live music with Joan & Gary Gand Cost: This event is full When: 5 - 7 pm Where: The Hideaway, 370 West Arenas Road, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 Photo Credit: Orbit In, Palm Springs, California by Dan Chavkin. The Architecture and Design Film Series in Partnership with Design Onscreen: Space Land and Time: Underground Adventures with ANT FARM Most recognized for the iconic Texas land-art piece, Cadillac Ranch, the 1970s art/architecture collective Ant Farm questioned the boundaries of architecture and everything else in the process. This is the first film, (2010, Directors Laura Harrison and Elizabeth Federici, 78 minutes) to delve into the work of these renegade explorers in both architecture and performance art. Radical architects, video pioneers, and mordantly funny cultural commentators, the Ant Farmers created a body of deeply subversive work that presaged today’s cultural landscape. Director Beth Federici in-person for Q&A after the film! Visit Design Onscreen, a non-profit foundation dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving high-quality films on architecture and design. Cost: $10 - unlimited seating available When: 7:30 pm Where: Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 < Saturday Double Decker Bus Architectural Tour This is a fun open-air, approximately 3 hour bus tour of the exteriors of local architecture. You'll learn the history of Palm Springs architecture and the celebrated architects that put modernism on the map. You'll also see first-hand why Palm Springs is ground zero for mid-century modern architecture. Tours are sold out Where: Bus Tour departs from Riviera Resort & Spa, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Vintage Travel Trailer Show, In Partnership with Airstream Life Magazine The 2011 Vintage Travel Trailer Show will feature a wide variety of Vintage Travel Trailers from the 40s, 50s & 60’s, & 70s. On Sunday Feb. 27, there will be Interior Trailer Tours, with trailer owners on hand to share stories and answer questions about their trailer restorations and travels. The show will also feature a variety of fun Trailer related book and gift vendors, as well as food and beverage booths. View slides from 2010! Cost: $15 at show entry When: 9 am - 1 pm Where: Riviera Resort & Spa, 1600 North Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 Photo credit: Courtesy of Christy Eugenis Just Fabulous Tiki Party Featuring Artist Nat Reed Featuring a new collection of Googie Art from artist Nat Reed. Cost: Free When: 1 pm - 3 pm Where: just fabulous, 515 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92262 Celebrity Home Tour & VIP Reception Frank Sinatra Twin Palms Estate Actor Ralph Bellamy residence George Randolph Hearst Estate Interior Designer Arthur Elrod's residence Sand Acre: the hideaway of Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe Cost: This tour is sold out When: 1 pm - 6 pm Where: Ticket holders will be notified with details Friday > Illuminated Modern Sponsors Illuminated Modern Official Opening Ceremony Please join us for Modernism Week's opening event! The lighting of significant mid century modern building facades along Palm Canyon Drive. Designated modern buildings will be illuminated for the duration of Modernism Week proudly showing off our history and unique architecture. Reception, including a proclamation from the City of Palm Springs, and an official welcome from the Modernism Week Board of Directors. No host bar and delicious appetizers provided by Trio Restaurant. Cost: Limited availability: please RSVP to IlluminatedModPS@aol.com When: 5:30 - 7 pm Where: Trio Restaurant, 707 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs Wendy Liff and Chris Flynn Coastline Logisitics Beverlee and Stanley Morse Elizabeth, Sophia, and Maureen Harris Positive Exposure, NYC Mark Davis Bob Bogard and Michael Von Wittenau InsideOutside Chip Marler and Michael Miner Palm Springs Modern 2011 - Feb. 17-27 We are pleased to announce our special Modernism Week exhibit, “Palm Springs Modern 2011". Twenty-nine photographs have been made based on the listings in the Palm Springs Modern Committee’s A Map of Modern Palm Springs. Included in the collection is the iconic Kaufmann House designed by Richard Neutra. Among others, works by Albert Frey, E. Stewart Williams, William F. Cody, and Donald Wexler are featured. The purpose of this exhibit is to demonstrate that many of these important works still exist and can be seen and appreciated from public streets. Roger C. Palmer, volunteer Registrar and member of the Palm Springs Historical Society Board of Directors, made the color photos in December 2010 and January 2011. www.pshistoricalsociety.org Cost: $1 (Children under 12 Free) When: February 17 to 27 Wed - Sat 10 am - 4 pm; Sun 12 pm - 3 pm Where: McCallum Adobe Museum, 221 S. Palm Canyon Drive. Bob Manders: Architecture: The Importance of Light and Nature Reflected in Architecture When: Friday, Feb. 18, 7 - 9 pm Where: Just Fabulous Modernism Show Booth Dolly Faibyshev: Palm Springs Mid-century Modern Come explore the American Dream as portrayed in 1950s architecture. When: Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 19 & 20, 12 - 2 pm Where: Just Fabulous Modernism Show Booth Peter Moruzzi: Palm Springs Holiday: A Vintage Tour from Palm Springs to the Salton Sea When: Saturday, Feb. 19, 2 - 3 pm Where: Just Fabulous Modernism Show Booth David Winick: Airstreams: Custom Interiors This book takes a step inside the instantly recognizable and iconic Airstream trailer. David Winick, premier builder and designer of custom new and vintage Airstreams, offers you both images. When: Saturday, Feb. 26, 11 - 1 pm & Sunday, Feb. 27, 11 - 1 pm Where: Just Fabulous Booth at the Riviera Resort Hotel & Spa Alan Hess: Casa Modernista: A History of the Brazil Modern House This book takes a step inside the instantly recognizable and iconic Airstream trailer. David Winick, premier builder and designer of custom new and vintage Airstreams, offers you both images. When: Saturday, Feb. 26, 2 - 4 pm Where: Just Fabulous 11th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale Preview Please present your paypal receipt at the WILL CALL station at the Convention Center. The entrance is on Alvarado, off Amado Road. Free valet parking is available on Friday evening. For free re-entry during the weekend, make sure you get your hand stamped as you leave the Convention Center. __________________________________________________________ Design Lectures Series Charles Phoenix Architecture and Preservation Lecture Series Braniff Exhibit Opening Please bring your paypal receipt to the lecture hall. All the above mentioned events are held at the Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 N. Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262. __________________________________________________________ Interior Home Tour Celebrity Home Tour Paypal receipt holders will be notified about 2 weeks prior to the tour as the check-in address. Specific details about these self-driving tours will be __________________________________________________________ If you do not receive confirmation please check your junk mail folder or contact us at treasurer@modernismweek.com, 760-832-3202. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE more info: Contact for interviews and/or Lydia Kremer/ 760 322-2502 MODERNISM WEEK ANNOUNCES THE GLAMOROUS RIVIERA PALM SPRINGS AS “HOSPITALITY SPONSOR” FOR THE 6th ANNUAL PALM SPRINGS MODERNISM WEEK - FEBRUARY 17 – 27, 2011 Palm Springs, CA (September 9, 2010) -- Modernism Week has announced the ultra chic Riviera Palm Springs resort as the Hospitality Sponsor for the 2011 Palm Springs Modernism Week (February 17 - 27, 2011). Originally opened in 1959, the 24-acre Riviera Palm Springs will serve as the stylish and welcoming headquarters for the ever-growing crowds of locals and modernism enthusiasts who travel from around the world to attend Modernism Week 2011. For over 50 years, Riviera Palm Springs has continued its legacy as a glamorous outpost for celebrity power houses Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley and countless luminaries celebrating the good life in Riviera’s relaxed ambiance. Today, the landmark resort is being discovered by new generations of discerning guests who revel in Riviera’s swank Hollywood glam motif, expansive pool areas, and gracious hospitality. “We are delighted to welcome Riviera Palm Springs as a new partner serving as our Modernism Week headquarters,” said Modernism Week board chair Jacques Caussin, “Riviera will be the host site for many of our events which are sure to be fun and memorable in this spectacular setting.” Riviera Palm Springs reopened in 2008 after a $70 million modernization, reclaiming its iconic status and reputation as one of Palm Springs’ premier resorts. With 406 rooms, the centerpiece of the resort is the enormous pool area with private cabanas, outdoor fire pits, and awe-inspiring views. For reservations and Modernism Week packages visit: www.psriviera.com. In addition, Modernism Week welcomes the City of Palm Springs as the Presenting Sponsor for the fourth year in a row. The 2011 Schedule of Events has just been posted on the Modernism Week website featuring several new components adding to the variety of activities. The preliminary schedule will be updated as more events and details are finalized in the coming months. “Due to the enormous popular demand, we suggest buying your tickets now so you won't miss out on the 11-day celebration of modernism fun," said Nickie McLaughlin, executive director and event coordinator. "Our 6th Annual Modernism Week will certainly set a new benchmark for mid-century modern sophistication and style." For updates and announcement on the 2011 Modernism Week visit HYPERLINK "http:// www.modernismweek.com" www.modernismweek.com # # # History of Palm Springs Modernism Week What is now an international event began with a simple idea: to augment the two-day Modernism Show with more reasons to celebrate modernism. The Palm Springs Modernism Show was first showcased in 2001. It followed a history of Modernism shows around the country that had begun in New York City in 1985. Soon after, the Miami Modernism Show followed in 1994, heralding the rediscovery of the city’s Art Deco architecture in South Beach. That discovery helped reinvent the city as a hot and trendy destination for architecture aficionados. Fueled most notably by national and international media, a similar pattern emerged in Palm Springs. Working with Dolphin Promotions, Jacques Caussin, who is now Board Chair of Modernism Week, started the Palm Springs Modernism Show in 2001 and it has steadily grown in stature since in its inception. Now in its 9th year, the Palm Springs Modernism Show, held at the Palm Springs Convention Center, has become one of the country’s premier marketplaces for national and international modernist decorative and fine arts. The Palm Springs Art Museum began hosting its popular annual architecture symposium and home tour in 1999 which helped spark the appreciation for Palm Springs' architecture. The Museum’s efforts to shine a light on the city’s renowned midcentury modern architects such as E. Stewart Williams, Albert Frey, John Porter Clark, John Lautner, Don Wexler and Bill Krisel among others, continued to fan interest in the city’s astonishing concentration of mid-century architecture. The growing interest in our mid-century modern architecture resulted in wide national and international media attention. Initially, much of the media reports centered on the remarkably exacting restoration of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. Eventually, the media discovered the Kaufmann House was only one of hundreds important and architecturally-significant structures in Palm Springs. While Palm Springs has long enjoyed worldwide fame as a celebrity haven and an international vacation destination, it began attracting a new tourism niche for architecture buffs. Its mid-century modern architecture squarely put Palm Springs on the map for cultural tourism as well as fun in the sun. The confluence of these factors helped create the ideal timing and climate for a weeklong celebration of modernism in Palm Springs. Thus, in 2006 the first Palm Springs Modernism Week was born to promote and celebrate the ideals and culture of modernism. Through the efforts of a steering committee of devoted community leaders comprised of the Architecture and Design Council of the Palm Springs Art Museum, the Palm Springs Modern Committee, the Palm Springs Preservation Foundation, and the Palm Springs Historical Society, they planned and implemented the first Modernism Week following the Modernism Show. It featured a week of lectures, architecture tours, films and glamorously “mod” receptions. From its humble beginnings, Modernism Week has continued to grow exponentially from a week to ten days of events. As the variety and sophistication of events has continued to grow, a greater number of people from around the globe are drawn to join us in this celebration which has fueled a robust “mod-tourism” niche in Palm Springs. People have been known to travel from Australia and Europe to participate in Modernism Week. Modernism Week has firmly established Palm Springs as the world’s mecca of modernism resulting in public awareness that has helped preserve the distinctive architecture which has so prominently defined Palm Springs’ unique character. In the summer of 2009, Modernism Week grew from a steering committee to its own registered non-profit organization. Its new board of directors, working with a Modernism Week executive director, is committed to producing fun and interesting events that will inspire and engage new and longtime modernism aficionados. Check the schedule of events for a full listing of the Modernism Week events. And we have more good news for Modernism Week 2010! We are proud to welcome two major Modernism Week Partners -- the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the California Preservation Foundation. This collaboration and affiliation with these prestigious entities will provide Modernism Week enormous validation and help extend our reach to a new following of historic preservationists, cultural resource professionals as well as fun-seeking modernists. The 5th Annual Palm Springs Modernism Week, February 12-21, 2010 is destined to be both a milestone and a new benchmark for a stylish celebration of all things “modern.” See you in Palm Springs! Privacy Policy We are committed to protecting your privacy. We use the information we collect about you to process your orders, to provide you with a personalized shopping experience. Please feel free to contact us with any specific questions you may have. The online store at www.modernismweek.com is designed to give you control over the privacy of your credit card information, name, address, e-mail and any other information you provide us. This site may contain links to other sites as a convenience and for informational purposes only. 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