Paraphernalia is a periodic New York-based exhibition showcasing work from up-and-coming artists and designers, presenting a diverse array of objects that accompany us through work, play, anxieties, and ambitions.
Design is often thought of as a tool for industry, to anticipate the needs of a composite humanity, and optimize technologic and material resources, with an aesthetic veneer that suggests choice, taste, and tribe, in order to sell as many units as possible. Alternatively, we might consider the choices that go into any act of creation, collection, or organization.
Quantity is not the metric by which something is considered design, but it is via the landfills of mass production that we will be interpreted in the future. And yet, for most of us, the things that are important, or meaningful, are those items that are particular to us, whether that is a symbolic piece of jewelry, a childhood toy weathered with stories, a steadfast tool that might have been modified or repaired, or a token to memorialize a milestone.
Paraphernalia 1.0
May 21-23 2024
616 E 9th Street, NYC
Daniel Michalik
Emrys Berkower
Craig Barrow
Avantika Agarwal
Jonah Takagi
Isabel Alonso
Michael Douglas Too
Gregory Beson
Pete Oyler
Angela Bracco
Taryn Cassella
Anthony Nguyễn
Henry Julier
Si Yi Li
Eliza Axelson-Chidsey
Jess Fügler
Paraphernalia 2.0 - DESIRE in collaboration with Fredericks & Mae
May 7-21 2025
6 Allen Street, NYC
Caroline Kable
Dan McMahon
Jess Fügler
Joël Brodovsky-Adams
Juntos Projects
Kazuki Guzmán
Keith Holser of Overt Cove
Kirsi Enkovaara
Lauren Davies
Liam Monaghan
Michael Yarinsky
Nancy Kim
Ola Mirecka
Pete Oyler
Richard Haining
Tino Seubert
Tom Gottelier