PIN–UP No. 19. A new direction. 2015. First issue designed by Erin Knutson. Playful and irreverent. The theme: Interiors. Design. Trix and Robert Haussmann. Ugo Rondinone’s fab chalet. 21st century living. The dos and don’ts of home décor. And more. (2021 cover reinterpretation by Ferdinando Verderi.)
Featuring:
JEAN NOUVEL
The French national architectural treasure shows no signs of slowing down
Interview by Andrew Ayers
Portraits by Katja Rahlwes
IPPOLITO PESTELLINI
The youngest partner of architectural powerhouse OMA is ready for his close up
Interview by Felix Burrichter
Portraits by Anuschka Blommers and Niels Schumm
WENDY GOODMAN
The New York design editor supreme on the dos and don’ts of home décor
Interview by Pierre Alexandre de Looz
Portraits by Bruno Staub
PEDRO FRIEDEBERG
The septuagenarian wild child from Mexico City loves history, astrology, and butterflies
Interview by Michael Bullock
Portraits by Daniel Trese
FEATURE SPECIAL
Female Genius, a special feature dedicated to seven contemporary artists who challenge our perception of space. Including Carmen Herrera, Avery Singer, Mickalene Thomas, Kaari Upson, Sahra Motalebi, Lena Henke, and Diane Simpson.
ALSO IN THE ISSUE: Architect Luca Cipelletti’s endless conversation between art, architecture, and design; the image-making savvy of London design duo Soft Baroque; the unique work by sculptor Jessi Reaves; Matchy Matchy Mom Christina Kruse, who takes color coordination to the next level; Bureau V’s trailblazing new music academy in Brooklyn; promoting preservationism in Japan with the help of Toshiko Mori and Tomas Maier; Candida Höfer’s ode to the city of Düsseldorf; l’art de la table, as interpreted by photographer Bela Borsodi.
PLUS: A glorious 48-page photographic portfolio celebrating The Great Indoors, featuring Trix and Robert Haussmann’s new Zürich apartment, Ugo Rondinone’s country hideaway on the foothills of the Alps, Yrjö Kukkapuro’s paraboloid pad in the Finnish countryside, and the stunning Ambassador Grill in the middle of Manhattan; and an extensive visit of the Pavillon de l’Esprit Nouveau, a show home for the 21st century.