"With more than 160 magnificent pieces in this exhibition—which runs through May 14 and also includes plaster casts, drawings, photos, and ephemera—the selection certainly dazzles. But also it telegraphs universal stories and reveals deeper truths."

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Cartier enlisted Mexico City design icons Ana Elena Mallet and Frida Escobedo to shine a dazzling light on its evolving influence.

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Masa gallery's first New York exhibition features work by Frida Escobedo

Mexican gallery Masa's Intervención/Intersección exhibition showcases pieces by artists and designers including Frida Escobedo and Isamu Noguchi in a former post office in the Rockefeller Center in Manhattan.

The exhibition, which is travelling gallery Masa's first in New York City, presents works by a variety of individuals who lived in or were affected by Mexico City.

A wall installation by José Dávila complements a metal bench by Frida Escobedo

Intervención/Intersección is curated by Su Wu, who chose works by both contemporary designers and 20th-century figures – such as Noguchi – who reference Mexico.

Works have been set up both inside a reconstituted United States Post Office space inside the Rockefeller Center and in the public spaces around its outdoors skating rink.

A Noguchi mural hangs on the wall above a bench by Esrawe Studio, with lighting by Marrow and a table by Panorammma

The exhibition aims to challenge "conventional understandings of the public and monumental established by the Mexican masters," Masa stated.

Instead, it will be "showcasing how works of intimacy, process, and personal history might find rousing public expression in both design and art," the gallery said.

A doughnut-like piece by Brian Thoreen and bronze stools by Alma Allen can be seen in the exhibition

"I wanted to pursue things that are discarded or unrealized or rendered functional but in a way that is not necessarily aligned with comfort or utility," curator Wu told Dezeen.

Among the designers on show is Mexico City-based architect and designer Escobedo, who has two experimental chair designs in the exhibition.

Sculptures by Miguel Calderón with chairs by Pedro Reyes, Mario García Torre and Escobedo

One of these is a reconsidered museum bench called "Creek Bench" made of nickel-finished ball chains stretched over an iron frame.

Also featured in the show are works by Ewe Studio, including a collection of sand-casted bronze stools as well as sculptural green onyx pieces, which have been placed for the public aspect of the installation in the plaza around Rockefeller Center.

A suspended table by Jose Dávila sits next to a metallic light by Esrawe Studio

Fabric works by Pia Camil are stretched on the beige-painted walls of the gallery space, and her work was also chosen for the outdoor space, with an installation called “Air Out Your Dirty Laundry” that sees 700 pieces of clothing strung on clotheslines over the plaza.

Tepoztlán-based Alma Allen's bronze stools, meant to be a comment on disability, have been put in conversation with massive hammered-copper, doughnut-shaped chairs by American Brian Thoreen.

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Also on show are elegant lighting and seating projects by Esrawe Studio, while Jose Dávila's engaging conceptual works that play with suspension adorn some of the gallery walls.

Chairs by Pedro Reyes, a metal bench with a horse-hair seat by Hollie Bowden, and a wooden screen shaped like a sound wave by Xavier Loránd can also be seen at the exhibition, which is open by appointment.

Sand-casted benches by Ewe Studio contrast a bench of horsehair and metal by Hollie Bowden and a screen by Escobedo

Self-taught artist Martín Ramírez's work is included among the pieces by 20th-century artists, as are works by American artist Noguchi that were influenced by his time in Mexico.

Masa is a "nomadic gallery" founded in Mexico City in 2018. Past exhibitions have been staged in unusual locations, including one in a mansion outside of Mexico City and one in a Mexican castle.

Intervención/Intersección is open by appointment at Masa at Rockefeller Center until 24 June. SeeDezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.

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Frida Escobedo set to design The Met's new wing

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has announced that it has chosen Mexican architect Frida Escobedo to design the new Oscar L Tang and HM Agnes Hsu-Tang Wing, which was previously assigned to David Chipperfield Architects.

The Met announced on Monday 14 March 2022 that 43-year-old Escobedo will take over from Chipperfield, after seven years of growing costs and lack of funding for his studio's design.

Frida Escobedo has been selected to design The Met's new wing. Photo by Dezeen

Donations from the Tangs, trustees of the museum, will now allow the long-standing project to move forward with a new prospective design will include 80,000 square feet (7,400 square metres) of gallery and public space, according to the museum.

"Frida Escobedo is an outstanding architect of our time," said The Met director Max Hollein in a release. "In her practice, she wields architecture as a way to create powerful spatial and communal experiences, and she has shown dexterity and sensitivity in her elegant use of material while bringing sincere attention to today's socioeconomic and ecological issues."

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The new wing will be home to the museum's collection of modern art, encompassing works from the 20th and 21st century, including a collection of Cubist paintings gifted to the museum.

While no plans for the design have been released, the museum said that it expects a "building that respects and connects with the Museum’s archipelago of architectural styles as well as its spatial organisation and infrastructure".

According to the New York Times, David Chipperfield Architects released a tweet expressing sadness over the end of the seven-year commitment to the design, but congratulated Escobedo. The tweet was later deleted.

Escobedo founded her eponymous studio in 2006 and was the youngest architect ever to design the Serpentine Pavilion in London, which she spoke about in this exclusive movie for Dezeen.

In 2019, Escobedo was one of 32 architects to design buildings for an experimental community in Hidalgo, Mexico.

The opening photo is bySte Murray.

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