“a rare glimpse into the working worlds of some of the most influential forces in design”
This book, by curator, gallerist and design historian Libby Sellers, looks at important, interesting and pioneering designers - who just happen to be women. The work recognises and celebrates how design has been profoundly shaped and enhanced by their creativity, as practitioners, commentators, educators and commissioners.
With profiles ranging from Eileen Gray and Denise Scott-Brown right up to modern-day trailblazers like Kazuyo Sejima and Neri Oxman, and richly illustrated with archival imagery, this is a rare glimpse into the working worlds of some of the most influential forces in design.
Patrick –
a beautifully written and designed book dealing with an interesting and often overlooked subject