
dosa at Arcana!
Please join us on Friday, December 16th, from 6:00 - 8:00 PM, to celebrate with Christina Kim the publication of dosa glossary with a special month-long installation in our store.
Christina Kim is a Los Angeles-based designer who is the co-founder of dosa. Textiles play a central role in her design practice, which ranges from housewares and clothing to temporary installations and architectural projects. This year, she has created a public art piece for the APAP5 art triennial in Anyang, Korea, a four-month installation at the Museo Textil de Oaxaca in Mexico, and collaborated with architect Peter Zumthor for the Venice Architecture Biennale. Her work is currently on display as part of the three-person "Scraps: Fashion, Textiles and Creative Reuse" exhibition at New York's Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
dosa glossary is a beautiful one hundred and eight page gazette designed by Christina with Green Dragon Office of Los Angeles and printed by Sankei Shinbun in Tokyo. With one hundred and four entries, it is a “collection of techniques, textiles, people and organizations involved with dosa, past and present. Information is based on our notes from the field - insights gained working side by side with artisans, knowledge shared with us firsthand and reference material from books picked up along our travels.”
Christina will sign this limited edition piece at Arcana the night of the opening. We are pleased to also have Christina share our space and the cabinet of curiosities that is dosa. Her accompanying site-specific installation is a visual and sometimes tactile reflection of the entries and concepts illustrated in the glossary that will be a magical and playful environment in which to discover dosa from a to z and the creative connections, both carefully considered and wondrously serendipitous, that it inspires. A marketplace will feature selected objects from the glossary, available through the end of the show along with some of Christina’s favorite books for sale, including the uniquely-bound "Scraps" catalogue that accompanies dosa's Cooper Hewitt exhibition.
Christina Kim is a Los Angeles-based designer who is the co-founder of dosa. Textiles play a central role in her design practice, which ranges from housewares and clothing to temporary installations and architectural projects. This year, she has created a public art piece for the APAP5 art triennial in Anyang, Korea, a four-month installation at the Museo Textil de Oaxaca in Mexico, and collaborated with architect Peter Zumthor for the Venice Architecture Biennale. Her work is currently on display as part of the three-person "Scraps: Fashion, Textiles and Creative Reuse" exhibition at New York's Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
dosa glossary is a beautiful one hundred and eight page gazette designed by Christina with Green Dragon Office of Los Angeles and printed by Sankei Shinbun in Tokyo. With one hundred and four entries, it is a “collection of techniques, textiles, people and organizations involved with dosa, past and present. Information is based on our notes from the field - insights gained working side by side with artisans, knowledge shared with us firsthand and reference material from books picked up along our travels.”
Christina will sign this limited edition piece at Arcana the night of the opening. We are pleased to also have Christina share our space and the cabinet of curiosities that is dosa. Her accompanying site-specific installation is a visual and sometimes tactile reflection of the entries and concepts illustrated in the glossary that will be a magical and playful environment in which to discover dosa from a to z and the creative connections, both carefully considered and wondrously serendipitous, that it inspires. A marketplace will feature selected objects from the glossary, available through the end of the show along with some of Christina’s favorite books for sale, including the uniquely-bound "Scraps" catalogue that accompanies dosa's Cooper Hewitt exhibition.
The installation and marketplace launch will be Friday, December 16th, 6:00 - 8:00 PM and Saturday, December 17th 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM, and will continue at Arcana through January 15th, 2017.
If you are unable to attend the opening weekend but would like a signed copy of dosa glossary or Scraps, you may place your order order here.