Jonathan Ive’s Apple Cube still considered a work of art

From an article in today's New York Times:
A Reborn Museum Redesigns Design [free registration may be required]

The
Museum of Modern Art reopens in November at its new facility on W. 53rd St in Manhattan after a 2 year stint in Queens, NY. MoMA's acclaimed and newly expanded Design collection will also be back on display.

"The collection's exhibition will now begin with contemporary
objects, and with a new emphasis not only on contemporary design, but on design of recent, newly appreciated
periods like the 1960's and 70's. Objects like Ingo Maurer's 'Porca Miseria!' chandelier, an exploding star of
broken china and flatware designed in 1994, and Apple's G4 Cube
computer, designed by Jonathan Ive in 2000
, will greet the public. "

It's no secret I'm one of the Cube's most loyal fans. You can also see the Cube (many of them!) on display in my apartment. Admission is free, but reservations are required :)

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