Cartier in Motion

Exploring the creativity of Cartier and its links with the history of flight and design in the early twentieth century, Cartier in Motion, an exhibition curated by Norman Foster, marked the opening year of the new Design Museum in London.

The exhibition explored the myriad changes in society at the turn of the twentieth century, through the prism of Louis Cartier’s involvement with the pioneers of the age, including the renowned aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont – for whom he designed one of the world’s first wristwatches – and noted engineer, Gustave Eiffel. It illustrated a time where, amidst upheavals in art, architecture, travel and lifestyles, traces of a new world could be seen.

Cartier in Motion included over 170 exhibits that provided rare insights into the relationship between Cartier and design from the Collection Palais Princier de Monaco, Principality of Monaco; Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Paris – Le Bourget; Rockefeller Center, New York; private lenders and the Cartier Collection, along with extracts from material found in the Cartier Archives.

Smithsonian Institution Courtyard

2007 - Washington DC, USA

Addition to Joslyn Art Museum

1994 - Omaha, USA

Sackler Galleries, Royal Academy of Arts

1991 - London, UK

Annette Strauss Square

2010 - Dallas, USA

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

2010 - Boston, USA

National Police Memorial

2005 - London, UK

Fortaleza Hall and the Commons

2010 - Racine, USA

Snowdon Aviary refurbishment

London, UK

Château Margaux

2015 - Bordeaux, France

OVO Hydro

2013 - Glasgow, UK