Friday, June 19, 2026

Artist of the Day, June 19, 2026 : Montse Piquer, a Spanish industrial designer [New artist to watch in 2026] (#2557)

 Montse Piquer is the founder and creative director of the brand Moanne. Infusing every project with emotional depth and untamed creativity. Her unwavering commitment to values like freedom and radicality permeates every facet of her designs.

Moanne is a Spanish brand focused on the production of designer furniture that combines mid-century style with tropical lightness and Hollywood glamour. The products are inspired by Mediterranean, Scandinavian, and tropical culture, with 1950s influences and retro details. Moanne evokes an unconventional lifestyle based on the carefree, relaxed and refreshing bohemian spirit. Everything is designed according to a philosophy that considers the highest quality a prerequisite for meeting the customer's needs and achieves it through the careful selection of materials and special attention to detail. 

Convinced of the value of freedom, individuality and the importance of honesty as well as radicalism Montse Piquer, Moanne's creative force, maintains a vibrant creativity through the quality of a handcrafted product. Each piece is handcrafted and individually designed to create a unique product that celebrates the art of traditional manufacturing. Moanne sees contemporary luxury as an opportunity to give an artistic aesthetic to a functional and durable product. Functionality and aesthetics come together to express a sensitive vision of emotion. All pieces are customizable in size and finish to make them unique and fit the customer's needs. Each order engages the customer in a ritual that allows them to experience the brand from the inside. From the beginning they are part of the creation process so that a Moanne piece becomes more than an exclusive product. It becomes a unique personal experience. 

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Montse Piquer
Aire Dining Table, 2021
Alquimia Dining Chair, 2021
Amanecer Sofa, 2021
Arraigo Sofa green, 2021
Bizarra Dining Table, 2021
Caos Accent Chair, 2021
Chi Dining Table, 2021
Collision Stool, 2021
Coraje Dining Chair, 2021
Eclipse Dining Chair, 2021
Enigma Bench, 2021
Euforia Dining Chair, 2021
Frenesí Lounge Chair, 2021
Ímpetu Dining Table, 2021
Link Sectional Sofa, 2021
Melancholy Sofa, 2021
Periplo Armchair, 2021
Poderío Barstool, 2021
Quimera Armchair, 2021
Raíces Stool, 2021
Ritual Stool, 2021
Susurro Accent Chair, 2021
Temple Sofa, 2021
Utopía Dining Chair, 2021
Vértigo Dining Chair, 2021
Visceral Bench, 2021
Yucatán Sideboard, 2022
Rio Dining Table, 2023

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Artist of the Day, June 18, 2026 : Xaviera Simmons, an American contemporary artist (#2556)

 Xaviera Simmons is an American contemporary artist. She works in photography, performance, painting, video, sound art, sculpture, and installation. Considered a public intellectual, she is known for works which span formal artistic practices as well as conceptual and political landscapes.

According to Simmons gallerist, "she defines her studio practice, which is rooted in an ongoing investigation of experience, memory, abstraction, present and future histories-specifically shifting notions surrounding landscape-as cyclical rather than linear. In other words, Simmons is committed equally to the examination of different artistic modes and processes; for example, she may dedicate part of a year to photography, another part to performance, and other parts to installation, video, and sound works-keeping her practice in constant and consistent rotation, shift, and engagement."

Simmons was raised in New York City to a practicing Buddhist parent in an extremely creative and matriarchal atmosphere. Simmons has mentioned many times in lectures the unique mixture of being raised by Buddhists while also attending various denominations of the Black Church. Simmons traveled frequently to Bangor, Maine as a child and this mixture of New York City and rural Maine have formed many of the ideas inside of her work. Simmons has stated in her lectures and writings that she is a descendant of Black American enslaved persons, European colonizers and Indigenous persons through the institution of chattel slavery on both sides of her family's lineage.

Simmons received her BFA from Bard College in 2004, studying under An-My Lê, Larry Fink, Mitch Epstein, Lucy Sante and Stephen Shore. She completed the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program in Studio Art in 2005, while simultaneously completing a two-year actor-training conservatory with The Maggie Flanigan Studio.

Simmons has held teaching positions at Harvard University, Yale University and Columbia University. She was awarded the 2008 David C. Driskell Prize from the High Museum of Art.

Simmons has exhibited works nationally and internationally. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art (New York), MoMA PS1 (Long Island City, New York), Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Studio Museum in Harlem (New York), Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), the Pérez Art Museum Miami, and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. In 2017, Simmons had a solo exhibition of her work at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.

The 2008 Public Art Fund's program for emerging artists commissioned Simmons to produce a three-week project. The project, Bronx as Studio, used the streets of the Bronx as a space for sidewalk games, classic photographic portraiture, and performance art. Passersby were encouraged to participate in various activities including hopscotch, soapbox speaking, chess, and Double Dutch. Simmons provided props and background elements, against which all of the publics' spontaneous activities were recorded. Color portraits were sent directly back to participants, as a way of completing the process of active, creative participation.

In 2010 The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University commissioned Simmons to produce a full length record album inspired by the landscape and histories of North Carolina. Simmons produced a set of photographic images and sent them to musician friends who subsequently wrote music to her images. From this work Simmons album "Thundersnow Road" was released in 2010 via Merge Records. 

Simmons initiated an ongoing project entitled Reading Work which engaged hundreds of individuals and collectives from across the United States in compensated reading and art-making. The project was funded by the Ford Foundation's Art for Justice grant. Simmons has stated that this project is non-linear and ongoing.

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 Ms. Xaviera Simmons
Landscape (Home) 2006
Landscape (2 Women) 2007
Landscape, 2007
One Day and Back Then, 2007
Day, 2008
Denver, 2008
3, 2009
Into the New Sea (Nomad) 2009
Warm Leatherette, 2009
Around The Y, 2010
Harvest, 2010
Untitled, 2010
Urban (NC) 2010
Index One, Composition One, 2011
On Sculpture #1, 2011
Index Three, Composition Three, 2012
Untitled (Yellow #2) 2015
One (Blue Frost) 2016
Overlay (Image Nine) 2017
Overlay (Image One) 2017
Sundown (Number Nine) 2018
Sundown (Number One) 2018
Elegant, 2019
The Whole United States is Southern, 2019
Installation view, New York University's Institute of Fine Arts, 2020
The structure the labor the foundation the escape the pause, 2020
Self-Portrait of a Nomad, 2021
A Warm Wash of Blue, 2023