Life after this pandemic will look like rainbow colors on skatepark grounds, Alice and the Wonderland tick-tockers and glazed stoneware adorned with rope handles.
At least these are the interpretations of some international artists. The nomadic boutique design fair, Unique Design X Group, will bring these exotic interpretations to Trustees’ Garden for their first show in the U.S. Unique Design X Savannah will post in the Kehoe Ironworks at Trustees’ Garden from April 28- May 2, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily. Tickets will be sold for $10 – seniors and children will recieve free admission – and will include access to an indoor exhibition, a colorful outdoor skatepark, food trucks and more. According to the show organizer for Unique Design X Savannah, Morgan Morris, Unique Design X Group is a nomadic boutique platform – which is a commercial platform – that promotes contemporary design, specifically contemporary collectable design. Unique Design hosted its first show in Shanghai in November of 2019, followed by another successful show in Paris in October of 2020. Now Savannahians get to experience the show before the group continues on to Los Angeles in early 2022 to align with a big art fair there called Freeze LA Art, Morris said. The show at Trustees’ Garden will include 18 different artists and designers that make collectable design at eight different international galleries. “France, Italy, Chile, Columbia, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Taiwan, China, all over the world,” Morris said. “Most of them work with pretty important design galleries. The tricky part is that no one could travel this year, so they trusted us to bring this show over and represent them as best as we can.” Morris said the Unique Design X team requested from the artist’s galleries and representative entities that they come up with a concept whereby they each create a small booth area which is their articulation of what the world will be like when they come out on the other end of COVID. “Most of the designers and artists that are a part of this project are from all over the world and most of them were closed up in small spaces during lockdown, so it gave them a period of reflection,” she said. Within the booth areas are purchasable, collectable design pieces created by the artists.“They are things that really give something special to an interior environment, and I think we can expect to see people have a new perspective on their interior environments after this period we’ve been through with COVID,” – Unique Design X Group Show Organizer, Morgan Morris
This article appears in 04-21-2021.
