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Charles & Ray Eames: The Uncommon Beauty of Common Things

Charles & Ray Eames

Date

From June 04, 2026 to February 07, 2027

Area / Gallery

Gallery 9-11

General Information

The exhibition Charles & Ray Eames: The Uncommon Beauty of Common Things offers an expanded reading of one of the most influential practices of the twentieth century, shifting attention away from the object and toward the network of relationships that makes it possible. Rather than approaching the Eameses solely as furniture designers, the exhibition frames them as builders of a visual culture—one that brings materials, images, play, and knowledge into a shared field of experimentation.

Through a selection of furniture, films, photographs, toys, and archival materials, the exhibition traces a way of thinking that moves between the artisanal and the industrial, the playful and the pedagogical, the local and the global. In this context, the everyday no longer operates as a neutral backdrop, but as an active site of inquiry.

Rather than presenting a closed legacy, the work of Ray and Charles Eames is presented as an ongoing cultural infrastructure—a way of thinking that continues to shape how we imagine, learn, and inhabit the world.

Curated by: Brenda Fernández

 

The exhibition includes works from the Eames Institute, alongside audiovisual and photographic materials from Eames Office.

 

Special thanks to Llisa Demetrios, Eames Demetrios, and Lucia Atwood.
Sponsored by Daltile, MillerKnoll,  the Embassy of the United States of America in Mexico and the U.S. Consulate General in Monterrey



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