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Borrowing its title from the French national motto, "Liberty,
Equality, and Fraternity" provides a vibrant picture of design in
France from the 1940s to today. A catalogue for a 2011 exhibition
presented by The Wolfsonian-Florida International University in
collaboration with M/M and Alexandra Midal, it investigates how
objects embody the ideas that have defined French public life for
more than two centuries. Featured objects include furniture,
industrial design and craft by some of the most celebrated French
designers of the present and recent past, including Roger Tallon,
Pierre Paulin, Philippe Starck and the Bouroullec Brothers.
"Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity" includes essays by Marianne
Lamonaca, Emilia Philippot and Alexandra Midal, each providing a
framework for understanding French design and its relationship to
national identity. A visual essay, organized in nine thematic
clusters, offers color images of each object in the exhibition.
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