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Artifacts from the Eames Collection: Ray’s Hand

Artifacts from the Eames Collection: Ray’s Hand

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Explore the profound legacy of Charles and Ray Eames with this exhibition catalog, celebrating their decades-long partnership in groundbreaking design. Together, they engaged in a tireless pursuit of problem-solving design that resulted in some of the 20th century's most influential creations. However, Ray’s significant contributions have often been overshadowed by historical biases, with her recognition frequently tied to being Charles’s wife or “helper.” This catalog highlights Ray’s pivotal role and gives a deeper appreciation of one of the most dynamic creative partnerships of our time.

Ray had many remarkable talents including her graphic skills; mastery of pattern, color, and collage; and her ability to seamlessly work across a variety of media. With a keen artistic sensibility for structure, space, and movement, her influence played a critical role in shaping their work. Rich archival photographs and rarely seen artifacts including sketches, mock-ups, and tools provide an inside look into Ray’s unique working style and the creative process behind Eames designs.

Additionally, the catalog includes a special insert showcasing ECS pamphlet text with Ray and Charles’s handwritten notes, an essay by Eames biographer and design historian Pat Kirkham, and a curatorial note by Llisa Demetrios, chief curator of the Eames Institute and granddaughter of Charles and Ray.

Essay by Pat Kirkham, Eames biographer, author, professor, and design historian