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    • Design Legends: Jed Johnson | Architectural Digest

      He was not a modernist

      • Jed Johnson had the ability, more finely honed than that of any other interior designer of his time, to pick the best and integrate it, quietly, into a serene new whole. He was not a traditionalist and he was not a modernist, and his work was not minimalist and it was not full of clutter.
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  2. Dec 31, 1999 · He was not a traditionalist and he was not a modernist, and his work was not minimalist and it was not full of clutter. Johnson embraced everything, and yet he was not an...

  3. Jed Johnson (December 30, 1948 – July 17, 1996) was an American interior designer and film director. The New York Times hailed Johnson as "one of the most celebrated interior designers of our time."

  4. Mar 21, 2022 · The Minnesota native—who ultimately became an interior designer with a client roster of glitterati jet-setters like Jerry Hall, Mick Jagger, Pierre Bergé, and Yves Saint Laurent—moved to New York City in 1967 and found himself in Warhol’s orbit when he landed a job sweeping floors at the Factory.

  5. May 3, 2023 · Johnson worked closely with architect Allan Greenberg weaving together contemporary art with period architecture. Before the Brant house (a virtuoso replica of Mount Vernon by architect Allan ...

  6. May 10, 2023 · the Quiet Luxury and. Kindness of His Brother Jed. By Mitchell Nugent. Photographed by Antonio Lopez. May 10, 2023. Jed and Jay Johnson, Provincetown, 1968. In a shady enclave at Interview HQ, there’s an Amish-style settee situated against a wall outside of the kitchen.

  7. Jul 24, 2023 · Rooms in the Federal period townhouse were decorated in a range of styles, each evincing Jed Johnson’s remarkable eye. Mixing modern art with antique furniture and period furniture is typical, but at the time this room was decorated, it was considered highly unusual; modern art was only seen in rooms decorated with modern furnishings.

  8. Jed Johnson was an American interior designer and filmmaker who gained prominence in the 1970s for his work in the New York City art scene. Johnson's career was intimately tied to that of Andy Warhol, the legendary pop artist, filmmaker, and cultural icon.

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