Oak+Char, designed by Jordan Mozer and Associates, has been featured on Check, Please! on WTTW. Watch the episode here.
Past Auction: Mozer @ Wright - 22 October 2015
DESIGN - 22 October 2015
10 am (CST)
Lots 491-501
Preview: 15 - 22 October 2015
10 am - 4 pm
Monday - Saturday
Sunday by Appointment
1440 W. Hubbard
Chicago, Illinois
312.563.0020
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Past Auction: Mozer @ Rago - 18 October 2015
MODERN DESIGN - 18 October 2015
10 am (ET)
Lots 1666 - 1676
Preview: 10-18 October 2015
9 am - 5 pm
Monday - Friday
333 North Main Street
Lambertville, New Jersey
609.397.9374
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HIP Award 2015
Jordan Mozer is recognized as a Design Leader in Hospitality with Interior Design's 2015 HIP (Honoring Industry People) award during NeoCON 2015 in Chicago. #IDNEOCON
http://www.interiordesign.net/articles/9055-get-hip-at-idneocon-2015-people-winners/
Mozer @ Golden Triangle - Made in Chicago 2015
Made in Chicago | 2015
When: April 2 - May 15, 2015
Where: The Golden Triangle | 330 North Clark Street
Opening Night Cocktail Reception: April 2, 2015 6:00PM - 8:00PM
RSVP Required: Email | info@goldentriangle.biz or Phone | 312-755-1266
Experience artisan-made furniture designed and mufactured in and around Chicago. By usuing local materials, these modern creations have been masterfully imagined by some of the city's most talented designers and craftsman.
Featured artists include: Modern Industry, Jordan Mozer, Lamou Design, Liveform Design, and Truex Furniture. Curated by The Golden Triangle.
Mozer Morsels for the Home - Voda Magazine
By Monica Kass Rogers | March 26, 2015 | Art, Chicago, The Au Courant | 1 Comment
For years, most fans of Chicago-based international artist/designer Jordan Mozer’s work could only enjoy his curvaceous chairs, sculptures, droplet-footed tables, and whimsical lamps by visiting the hotels, restaurants and entertainment spaces for which the pieces were commissioned. That just changed. Responding to customer interest, Mozer is making morsels of his vast collection—sculptures, lighting fixtures & furniture, available to the public. He’s got several groupings of the first flush of these items, and artwork on exhibit for purchase at three Chicago galleries and an auction-house now through May.
The Golden Triangle
Whole Melk Bottles at Golden Triangle – photo by Eliza Mozer
Anna Mae Bronze Candlesticks, East Tall Table, Eliza’s Big Shiny Question Lamp at Golden Triangle – photo by Tom Rossiter
Mozer’s made-in-Chicago “Twig” chair for example, first designed for Steve Wynn’s Bellagio Resort hotel in Las Vegas, and newly swathed in more-residentially-compatible leather, is available along with matching love-seat, side chair, lounge chair and coat rack, plus 12 more items, April 2 through May 15 at The Golden Triangle gallery’s “Made in Chicago” exhibit, 330 N. Clark, 312-755-1266. Opening reception April 2 .info@goldentriangle.biz
Hilton-Asmus Contemporary Gallery
xox hugs and kisses sculpture – photo by Chloe Mozer
Sexy sculptures, paintings and new jewelry drawn from Mozer’s work on sets for the Rolling Stones, and at East Hotel in Hamburg, Germany are on display for purchase at Hilton-Asmus Contemporary Gallery through May as part of the “Herzblut XXX…O” exhibit, 716 N. Wells, 313.475.1788. Gallery talk March 26. info@hilton-asmus.com
Blackbird
Jazz Riff sculpture in bronze and Azobe
jazz painting
Jazz-inspired sculpture and painting, long foundational in Mozer design work, is currently featured in the upstairs gallery at Blackbird restaurant through April 12, 619 W. Randolph, 312.715.0708.
Wright Modern & Contemporary Design Auction House
Frankie Chair, Bronze Goose Guss Table and Pushmepullyou Table at Wright Auction
And for the collector, rare studio furnishings from the Mozer private collection will be available for auction at the Wright modern & contemporary design auction house, Thursday, March 26 at noon.
Mozer, Chicago-based since the launch of architecture and design firm Jordan Mozer & Associates, Ltd., 30 years ago, is one of few international designers who create project-specific narratives and then personally work in multiple mediums (sculpture, painting, lighting, textile & furniture design) to express that story in one-of-a-kind hotel, restaurant, retail, and entertainment environments. “It all starts with the story and proceeds from there,” says Mozer. “By making everything from scratch we ensure that every element of the project relates and supports the story we create, and, that it’s something you’ve never seen before. Ultimate escapism.” Supporting each dream-world locally, Mozer has cultivated a network of hundreds of Chicago craftsmen, artists, and small-scale manufacturers who each touch some element of every piece Mozer makes.
Past Auction: Mozer @ Wright - 26 March 2015
WRIGHT AUCTION
DESIGN - 26 MARCH 2015
Noon (CST)
Lots 149-158
Preview: 19-26 March 2015
10 am - 4 pm
Monday - Saturday
Sunday by Appointment
1440 W. Hubbard
Chicago, Illinois
312.563.0020
wright20.com
bid@wright20.com
Jordan Mozer @ Blackbird
Longtime jazz fans, Paul Kahan and Jordan Mozer’s daily creative processes are informed by music. They find that indulging in a little synesthesia is a necessary part of creation, whether it be an amuse bouche or a building, an entrée or an entry, a pastry or a painting.
The music paintings and sculptures, like jazz, are composed in-the-moment and fleshed out from spontaneous drawings. Sculptural elements employ a blend of handwork and digital manufacturing techniques, and are composed of socially and environmentally sustainable materials, including reclaimed red African ironwood, recycled red-bronze aluminum-magnesium alloys. The metals are poured in West side Chicago foundries, hand-polished and bathed in acid and flames for patina. The paintings are composed of watercolors, gouache, oils and house paint.
Dive into the music of Herbie Hancock, Charles Mingus, Chet Baker and other jazz greats alongside a six-course menu prepared by Chef de Cuisine Perry Hendrix, Pastry Chef Dana Cree and Mixologist Kyle Davidson.
Though the dinner has passed, the installation will remain in Blackbird’s private dining room throughout March. You can arrange to see it through Caroline Mogavero (caroline@blackbirdrestaurant.com), or reach out to Jordan (jordan@mozer.com) and one of us could meet you there.
http://oneoffmusings.tumblr.com/post/109425254515/in-the-key-of-blackbird-a-menu-set-to-jazz
Architectural Digest on Mozer @ Blackbird
Architectural Digest features the collaboration between Chef Paul Kahan and Jordan Mozer.
http://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/blackbird-jazz-installation
Herzblut XXX-O
The Hilton Asmus exhibition is a curated collection of two- and three-dimensional artwork and jewelry inspired by forty years of musing on the contemporary American culture of romance …
From Mary Shelly's "Frankenstein" to Thoreau, vast irrational buildings of Romantic artist Piranesi to the Mythologies, Jordan Mozer's heart imagery, sculptures, drawings and paintings emerge. Working for Universal Studios in the 1990's, Mozer was asked to design stage sets for a romantic rock opera for Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones. The aesthetic research for the Stones was revisited when Mozer was invited to design a nightclub in Hamburg, Germany in the Reperbahn (in St. Pauli) Hamburg's Red Light District called HERZBLUT...
A Feast for the Senses
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/15/booming/a-feast-for-the-senses-at-the-r-lounge-in-times-square.html
JMA featured in Boutique Design
http://www.boutiquedesign.com/content/web-exclusive-jordan-mozer
Past Auction: Mozer @ Wright - 29 March 2012
Chicago designer Jordan Mozer creates distinct and imaginative structures and interiors. His approach to design is comprehensive; with degrees in both industrial design and architecture, no element of design is left untouched by his artistic vision.
Most of Mozer's work has been commercial. His impressive client list includes Volkswagen, George Lucas, Disney and The Rolling Stones to name a few. He has completed numerous projects around the world including hotels, restaurants and luxury retail stores (such as Barney's, Asprey and Garrad). Whether in Japan, Germany or the United States, his works are accomplished environments that evoke memorable experiences.
The D'Alba Residence of Glencoe, Illinois is no exception. Mozer was approached by Betsy and Bruce D'Alba in 1992 for the renovation of their lakefront home. The project lasted four years and was the first residential commission that Mozer created completely from scratch. Mozer gave the building a new skin and entirely fashioned the interior. From the wood floors and carpet designs (based on Mozer's own paintings for what music might look like) to one-of-a-kind furnishings and chandeliers, Mozer was bestowed the rare opportunity and freedom to make the D'Alba Residence a total work of art.
The furnishings in the D'Alba home feature an arresting blend of curved and Cubist elements – or masculine and feminine shapes. To achieve the complex forms of his design, Mozer worked with full-scale drawings and patternmakers to create hand-carved forms that were cast in two foundries. Mozer employed traditional European craftsmen, state-of-the-art high-tech CAD-CAM techniques and mass production manufacturing processes; Mozer used the finest materials and blended artistic techniques to create one-off forms of the highest quality for the D'Alba Residence.
Modern Design
29 March 2012
wright20.com/auctions/view/M4JX/M4JY/
Preview:
22 - 28 March 2012, 10 am - 5 pm
Sundays by appointment
Wright
1440 W Hubbard St
Chicago IL 60642
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T 312 563 0020
F 312 563 0040
Jordan Mozer, Cube Portrait by Lincoln Schatz
Schatz’s generative portraits of nineteen leading American innovators, known collectively as Esquire’s Portrait of the Twenty-First Century, were created in 2008 on commission from Esquire magazine. The portraits were exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery's 2010-2011 "Americans Now" exhibition.
Each of these sitters - representing leadership in the realms of business, medicine, science, technology, and the arts - sat for his or her portrait for one hour in the artist's ten-by-ten-foot "Cube," during which time they participated in activities of personal interest. The Cube was embedded with twenty-four cameras, each of which recorded the sitter from a different angle. The ever-changing generative portrait that results consists of the footage from each camera played back for different durations and in different sequences, creating a representation that is analogous to a personal encounter with these individuals.