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How I Got Here: Jiminie Ha

How I Got Here: Jiminie Ha The Guggenheim Museum’s newly appointed director of graphic design Jiminie Ha reflects on the joys of a career spent mixing art and design 22/01/2021 9:33 am Designer Jiminie Ha has spent years inhabiting the border between the worlds of art and design, running a tiny ‘hole in the wall’ gallery in Manhattan’s Lower East Side for several years as well as setting up New York-based agency With Projects and publishing art and food mag White Zinfandel – copies of which are in the permanent collections of various universities and museums in the US. Over the course of her career she’s covered an impressive range of ground, working with artists and cultural institutions including Art Basel and Miami Design District as well as major brands such as Johnson & Johnson and Maison Martin Margiela. In September 2020 she handed over the reins of With Projects and took on a role as director, graphic design at New York’s Guggenheim Museum – something s

Guggenheim Museum hires first Black deputy director and chief curator

Eva Hesse | American artist

Born into a German Jewish family, Hesse was about three years old when her parents left their extended family behind and fled the Nazi regime, arriving in New York City in 1939. Her parents divorced in 1945, and her mother committed suicide a year later. Despite her traumatic and tragic early life, Hesse was an accomplished student. As an adolescent, she already wanted to pursue art, and she attended the School of Industrial Art (now the High School of Art and Design). She went on to study at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn (from September 1952 to December 1953), Cooper Union (1954–57), and the School of Art and Architecture at Yale University (B.F.A., 1959), where she studied with artist Josef Albers. After she graduated, Hesse returned to New York City and supported her art by working as a pattern designer for a textile company. In 1961 Hesse exhibited her work for the first time in a show titled “Drawings: Three Young Americans” at the John Heller Gallery. She met and marrie

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