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  1. edwinschlossbergart.com › collectionEdwin Schlossberg Art

    Over the years, Dr. Schlossberg’s work has been recognized by major art institutions and thus become a part of numerous private and public collections. His work has been collected both at major museums and academic collections in the United States and abroad. WORDSWORDSWORDS, 1968 has been exhibited all over the world.

  2. Edwin Schlossberg reflects on four decades at his firm, ESI Design , where he has worked on a lifetime of amazing projects for clients such as the Ellis Island American Family Immigration History Center, the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center, Reuters, NASA, the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate, and many others.

  3. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, her son John F. Kennedy Jr, daughter Caroline and Caroline’s husband Edwin Schlossberg, pushing their daughter Rose, in 1988. Photo: NY Daily News Archive via Getty ...

  4. edwinschlossbergart.com › bibliographyEdwin Schlossberg Art

    Edwin Schlossberg in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist - Tidal Gestures | World:Nerve Book Launch A digital conversation hosted by Ivorypress, September 15, 2021 In Conversation: Edwin Schlossberg and Karen Conway

  5. 17 de oct. de 2023 · Newly-Married Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg Image Credit: PL Gould/IMAGES/Getty Images The newlyweds waved to crowds that formed outside their wedding ceremony after word got out about ...

  6. 4 de mar. de 2018 · For a time, Edwin Schlossberg was a bit of a riddle. In a country where people often treat 15 minutes of fame as both desire and birthright, Schlossberg didn’t seem to want any part of it. The designer and author married Caroline Kennedy in 1986—and that’s when reporters would go so far as to dress up as waiters in restaurants to try to get a moment with him.

  7. edwinschlossbergart.com › exhibitionsEdwin Schlossberg Art

    Look Both Ways: The Illicit Liaison Between Image and Information, Curated by Debbie Millman. School of the Visual Arts Gallery, August 24 - Saturday, September 21, 2019