DU: Disegno Universale is an un-profit member of The Un-Gyve Limited Group with the mission to support art, culture, and tradition.
BIS BIS in CHI-TOWN with Holabird Root & Un-Gyve at The Chicago Athenaeum DU 1997
Our international DU: exhibit represents our commitment to the architectural and design community, and our intent to protect and promote artistic integrity in commerce; to educate as to the value, to culture and society, of this community’s efforts; and to ensure accessibility and appreciation of design by the elimination of cultural, physical, and social barriers. With this event, and through our design projects, we promote the market changes to match our mission — merging trade with education, enlightened commercialism and enhanced design professionalism.
Launched as a touring museum exhibit, with sponsorship by Bis Bis and presented by Un-Gyve, DU: has exhibited at the Isole Gallery of Art + Industrial Design Boston, as well as museums and galleries such as The Chicago Athenaeum and the AEC Gallery (Australian Exhibition Centre) in association with the John David Mooney Foundation.
Tamarkin Techler’s winding bench for the Un-Gyve Group’s original gallery, pre-BIS BIS, DU origins at Dry Dock Avenue, Boston.
Un-Gyve Group introduces Marco Zanuso’s Zagara (now in MoMA + Philadelphia Museum of Art) Drydock, Boston ca. 1986.
Un-Gyve Group introduces Luigi Molini’s Ebla, Drydock, Boston ca. 1986.
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