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the art of seating: 200 years of american design. driehaus museum.

the art of seating: 200 years of american design. driehaus museum.

Feb 10, 2018

the art of seating: 200 years of american design features 37 exceptional examples of american chairs created between 1810 and 2010. designed for form and function, each of these works of art acts as a window into our national history, culture, and social trends.

image: designed by harry bertoia (1915-1978) manufactured by knoll, new york city, ny large diamond lounge chair, c. 1952 photo by michael koryta and andrew vanstyn, director of acquisitions, conservation and photography

the art of seating is organized by the museum of contemporary art, jacksonville, in collaboration with the thomas h. and diane demell jacobsen ph.d. foundationtion and is toured by international arts and artists, washington, d.c.

at the driehaus museum / chicago

design mastersworks auction. wright.

design mastersworks auction. wright.

Apr 25, 2016

above> reaper | wendell castle | 2010 /// preview / new york | 7 > 19 may 2016 |11a > 6p /// auction / chicago | 19 may 2016 | noon ct

a showcase for exceptional objects, wright presents design masterworks, a tightly curated sale featuring seminal works by the most innovative and influential artists and designers of the 20th and 21st centuries at auction on may 19th. notable works include a minguren ii coffee table by george nakashima, an influential bloc bahut by charlotte perriand and a sculptural rocking chair, titled reaper, by wendell castle, alongside works that unite the worlds of art and design by paul kelpe, peter voulkos, nanda vigo and ettore sottsass. further distinguishing this impressive sale is a selection of important italian glass made by the country’s best designers and makers including an early mosaic vase by artisti barovier, a unique con macchia vase by fulvio bianconi and an exceptional carved vase by vittorio zecchin and franz pelzel, and more.

each of these groundbreaking designs will be featured in our full-color catalog alongside texts and images that contextualize their significance within the cannon of design. all lots will be on view in our new york gallery located at 980 madison avenue.

below> pennellate vase model 3788 | carlo scarpa | venini | 1942

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below> bloc bahut | charlotte perriand | cité cansado | 1958

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below> sculptures from stemmons towers dallas | harry bertoia | 1964a

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below> miss blanche chair | shiro kuramata | ishimaru | 1988 / 1989

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below> o vessel from the kalligraphy series | ettore sottsass | bitossi/flavia | 1996

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dolphin lounge chair | hans j. wegner | johannes hansen | 1950


below> untitled (monumental sonambient) from the standard oil commission | harry bertoia |1975

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preview / new york | 7 > 19 may 2016 |11a > 6p /// auction / chicago | 19 may 2016 | noon ct
chicago | 1440 west hubbard street /// new york | 980 madison ave new york city

design episodes: the modern chair. the art institute of chicago.

design episodes: the modern chair. the art institute of chicago.

Apr 22, 2016

above> small diamond chair | harry bertoia | knoll | 1952

design episodes: the modern chair / the art institute of chicago
thru 11 september 2016

introducing the first episode of this series of installations are co-curators alison fisher and karen kice. the modern chair focuses on a piece of furniture that has captivated the popular imagination like no other. beginning in the machine age with the promise of industrial production, chair design took off in new directions dynamically engaged with contemporary forms. furniture design moved out of the realms of the carpenter and the decorator as architects and industrial designers took on the chair as a problem of engineering, materials research, and the scientific study of the human body. with this new attitude, one of the most important drivers of modern chair design became new materials—from tubular steel in 1920s europe to the later largely american development of plywood and fiberglass chairs. this exhibition presents iconic examples from throughout the 20th century by makers including le corbusier and charlotte perriand, harry bertoia, and charles and ray eames, all of whose work contributed to the evolution of a new, modern ideal.

in the fall of 2017, the art institute of chicago will debut the museum’s first permanent installation dedicated to 20th- and 21st-century architecture and design. in the months leading up to this major display on the second floor of the modern wing, the space will feature a series of three mini-exhibitions showcasing different aspects of the museum’s design holdings—from an exploration of the modern chair to a look at different expressions of postmodernism to a celebration of typography in graphic design. tying the three installments together is an installation design by amir berbic for the galleries and the windows facing onto griffin court.

the exhibition is made possible by the generous support of the architecture & design society and john h. and neville bryan.

artdesign-wilshire1wilshire medical office side chair | rudolph schindler | 1943

below> lcw lounge chair | charles and raye eames | herman miller | 1946/49

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below> red blue chair | gerrit rietveld | g.a. van de groenekan | c. 1955

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paimio armchair 41 | alvar and aino aalto | artek | 1930/33


below> tulip side chair | ero saarinen | knoll | 1956

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small diamond chair | harry bertoia | knoll | 1952

important design auction. wright.

important design auction. wright.

Dec 11, 2014

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nuage bibliothèque | charlotte perriand | ateliers jean prouvé for galerie steph simon | c. 1956

this is a great offering. important design is among wright’s most exclusive auctions of the year. the most celebrated designers of the 20th century are represented in this auction, including paul evans, charlotte perriand, ron arad, harry bertoia, george nakashima, pierre jeanneret, max ingrand and gio ponti.

highlights of the sale include a selection of designs by frank lloyd wright, such as a pair of lounge chairs from the clarence sondern house in kansas city, and a desk from the impertial hotel, tokyo. also outstanding in important design is a mesa coffee table designed by t.h. robsjohn-gibbings, a pair of prefacto chairs by pierre guariche, an iconic wonderlamp by verner panton, and a studio-made general motors firebird iii model designed by the legendary harley j. earl.

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big easy volume 2 for 2 | ron arad | ron arad associates | 1989

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welded front cabinets, pair | paul evans | paul evans studio | 1969

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chandelier, model 1441 | max ingrand | fontana arte | c. 1954

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grande compass table from the electricité de france, marcoule | jean prouvé | ateliers jean prouvé | c. 1954

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nocturne radio, model 1186 | walter dorwin teague | sparton corporation | 1936

1> conoid bench | george nakashima | 1988
2> untitled (sonambient) | harry bertoia | c. 1960
3> menta totem | ettore sottsass | bitossi for mirabili | c. 1965 / 1985
4> monumental battuto vase | tobia scarpa | venini | c. 1957
5> rare bi-pezzati vase | fulvio bianconi | venini | c. 1951
6> chess set | man ray | 1947

[ important design design ] includes many works of exceptional design. each item will be featured in our award-winning, full-color auction catalog as well as presented in our online preview at [ view lots ] | 1440 west hubbard street chicago | 312 563 0020 [ auction / chicago ]

auction > 11 december 2014 | 12 noon cst

harry bertoia sculpture. 15 years at wright.

harry bertoia sculpture. 15 years at wright.

Feb 5, 2014

[ Wright ] has celebrated the artworks of Harry Bertoia since their earliest auctions, therefore it is fitting that Wright presents Harry Bertoia Sculpture: 15 Years at Wright in their new New York gallery. This notable exhibition will showcase select works from their history of selling Bertoia at auction alongside works never before offered on the market. From Bush Forms, Welded Forms and Sonambients to experimental works, this comprehensive exhibition will highlight exceptional works from Bertoia’s extensive oeuvre.

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Exhibition Tour & Conversation with Richard Wright | 6 february 6>8p | rsvp@wright20.com
For pricing and availability of works | 212 585 0200 | wrightny@wright20.com
980 Madison Ave | Third Floor | New York [ wright ]

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Jony and marc's (red) auction. Sotheby's.

Nov 11, 2013

sotheby-redcover123 november 2013 | 7p EST | new york city

jony ive and marc newson collaborating on the (red) charity for aids founded by bono. the preview catalog went up 7 november 2013. made up of mostly editions 01/01 and or tweaked by ive and newson. startling selection to look at and if able, add to your collectables. i kind of like the jimmy page lambretta.

1 16 sport | wally byam | airstream | edition 01/03 | 2013

9 bespoke boots | christian louboutin | edition 01/03 | 2013

12 red pops for red | steinway | jony marc tweaks | edition 01/01 | 2013

4 arco | achille & pier giacomo | flos | jony marc tweaks | apple | edition 01/03 | 1962 > 2013

3 2009 replica from quadrophenia| lambretta | david john wyburn | edition 01/01 | 2013

1> 16 sport | wally byam | airstream | edition 01/03 | 2013
2> mac pro | jony marc tweaks | apple | edition 01/03 | 2013
3> 2009 replica from quadrophenia| lambretta | david john wyburn | edition 01/01 | 2013
4> arco | achille & pier giacomo | flos | jony marc tweaks | apple | edition 01/03 | 1962 > 2013
5> cavale | simon detester jony marc | hermes | edition 01/01 | 2013
6> four birds chair petal | harry bertoia & robert schultz | knoll | jony marc tweaks | edition 01/01 | 2013
7> laser rostra prototype | antonio colombo | cinelli | 2013
8> memovox tribute to deep sea | jaeger-lecoultre | edition 01/03 | 2013
9> bespoke boots | christian louboutin | edition 01/03 | 2013
10> valentine| ettore sottsass | olivetti | 1969
11> 620 chair program | dieter rams | vitsoe | 2013
12> red pops for red | steinway | jony marc tweaks | edition 01/01 | 2013
13> range rover | gerry mcgovern jony marc | edition 01/01 | 2013
14> digital rangefinder | jony marc | leica | edition 01/01 | 2013
15> a ripa 400 astrograph | officina stellare | giovanni dal lago | jony marc tweaks | edition 01/01 | 2013
16> pregnant duck | henning koppel | georg jensen | pantone 1805C | edition 01/01 | 2013
17> 2000 pen set | gerd alfred muller | lamy | jony marc tweaks | edition 01/01 | 2013
18> snoopy | achille & pier giacomo | flos | jony marc tweaks | apple | edition 01/03 | 1967 > 2013

harry bertoia: masterworks from the standard oil commission. wright auction.

harry bertoia: masterworks from the standard oil commission. wright auction.

Jun 5, 2013

Wright presents Harry Bertoia: Masterworks from the Standard Oil Commission on 6 June 2013 at noon CST. These works have never before been presented at auction.

“As a Chicagoan, I have been very aware of Bertoia’s installation at the iconic Standard Oil Building (now the Aon Center). We are proud to have the opportunity to present these outstanding examples of Harry Bertoia’s work and we are proud to offer such strong pieces of Chicago history for sale right here in Chicago.” ~Richard Wright, Director

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‘Bertoia’s Sonambient’ sculptures standout for their unique contribution to the modern art and design aesthetic. Each work is in itself a kinetic masterpiece that is activated by touch or the circulation of air; motion and energy adding visual and audible complexity to Bertoia’s otherwise minimal forms.

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Bertoia coined the term Sonambient (a combination of the words sound and environment) to describe his sound sculptures of the 1960s and 1970s. He first began exploring sounding sculptures in 1960 after he accidentally struck a rod and was intrigued by the memorable and lasting tone of the metal. Until his death in 1978, Bertoia created hundreds of varied tonal constructions featuring rods of beryllium copper in a magnitude of configurations.

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[ harry bertoia: master works from standard oil commission ] Each item will be presented in our online preview at [ View lots ] | 1440 West Hubbard Street Chicago | 312 563 0020 [ wright auction ]

auction > 6 june 2013 | noon CST

The ICFF and attendant events. ICFF 2013.

May 20, 2013

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Really doing one of these shows decently is a matter of putting some hours of thought into it alas.

Many of the firms showing at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair also have showrooms in SoHo or other areas downtown from its site, the Javits Convention Center. But while Vitra, Artek and many others chose to take space at the fair as well, American stalwarts Herman Miller and Knoll were not to be found. Such absences suggest that despite some 600 attendees, the fair celebrating its twentieth fifth anniversary is somehow still not yet mandatory attendance.

The ICFF and attendant events all over town were packaged this year as NYC X Design, which meant official city support for the idea of a design week promoted in previous years. The idea of a Milano Manhattan style remains elusive however.

icff13-parabala-wire1parabola chair | carlo aiello | 2013

Even before the show opened, Carlo Aiello’s Parabola chair has emerged as the ICFF’s star: it suggests a cerebral cousion of Harry Bertoia’s diamond chair, mapping out the space time continuum for Star Trek. Or is it Mr. Spock’s shopping cart?

At ICFF, Molo’s stand, all of brown paper, caught attention. Inside were some of the company’s cloudlike, pleated paper lighting elements.

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In an era dedicated to innovation, the classics face a challenge in mixing novelty with durability… Artek offered up new editions of its Aalto stool, much as Converse keeps producing new graphics for the Chuck Taylor All-Star. Carl Hanson celebrated the anniversary of the Wegner Shell chair with new fabrics. (Wegner is 93, the chair is 50.)

icff13-patton-artek1stool 60 | mike meiré | 2012

In addition to ICFF, several smaller gatherings and many open houses, parties and panels were part of the event.

Wanted 2013 is the name of a rival gathering of designers in the huge, solidly build brick warehouse downtown near the river called rather ominously Terminal Stores. It showed a more experimental and informal air than ICFF.

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Intramuros magazine showcased a homage to Cappellini, who would otherwise be expected on the floor of ICFF at the Javits Center. Bright red examples of Cappellini products sat isolated silver lined booths with a vaguely pornographic mood to them. The Istanbul and South American delegations were impressive.

icff13-patton-hal1hai lounge chair | luco nichetto | one nordic furniture company | 2013

Some eyes were caught by One Nordic Furniture Company, from Helsinki, with its lovable Bento chair. Also at Nordic was Luca Nichetto’s Hai chair, which channeled the spirit of Gio Ponti. (Ponti, was also evoked at Vitra, with the Repos wing back chair by Antonio Citterio. Ponti also seemed an inspiration for Toshiyuki Kita’s “@” chair for Ligne Roset. Gio Ponti is the subject of a show to come this spring [ Living “Alla Ponti” ] at Molteni in SoHo.

In this, its second year, it hosted talks and such events as the School of Visual Arts Products of Design program’s meta design interpretation of the show. (url.)

ifcc13-wanted-chin-pixel1pixel chair | valerie chin | 2013

There was student work, as at ICFF. The Rhode Island School of Design dispatched the alumni show originally curated by its chief, John Maeda, for the Milan fair. One witty example was Valerie Chin’s “Pixel” chair.

The curatorial group Sight Unseen produced a showcase at The Standard Hotel. This year, the American Design Club returns to Noho with its ninth group showcase, entitled Trophy: Awards We Live With. The group’s organizers explain: “A trophy is a memento, token, or symbol, used to commemorate an achievement or victory. Whether they are awarded, stolen, or created, trophy objects can come in many forms.”

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Modern design auction. Wright.

Mar 26, 2013

wright28mar-natzler1wheel-thrown earthenware | gertrud and otto natzler | c1955 |click > enlarge

Featured in this auction is a special collection of ceramics by Otto and Gertrud Natzler. Using clays indigenous to California, Gertrud threw vessels which Otto clothed with monochromatic  glazes. Janet Kardon, curator of the American Craft Museum, writes of the Natzlers: “For Gertrud, the pot was an extension of her hand; for Otto, the glazes were the result of a controlled and skillful interaction with chemistry and the vagaries of the kiln.” The Natzlers’ remarkable partnership resulted in over 25,000 vessels and 2,500 glaze formulations. Exceptional among the collection is the Nocturne bottle, a slender, poetic form enhanced by a deep blue and violet glaze (estimate: $20,000-30,000). This example was exhibited in 1971 at the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco.

wright28mar-santiago1set of six chairs from the tabourettli theatre | santiago calatrava | 1986

Wright’s Modern Design auction opens the 2013 auction season featuring works by the most celebrated designers of the past century. Designs by Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson & Associates, Jean Prouvé and George Nakashima figure prominently in the sale. Highlights include furnishings designed by Santiago Calatrava for the Tabourettli Theater in Basel, Switzerland, an exceptional Swan sofa by Vladimir Kagan and a collection of puzzle sculptures by Miguel Berrocal.

wright28mar-daybed1pk 80 daybed | poul kjaerholm | 1957

wright28mar-dkr1dkr set of six | charles and ray eames | 1951

wright28mar-evans1cabinet, model pe 42 | paul evans | 1964

wright28mar-harry1untitled (cloud) | harry bertoia | 1955

wright28mar-rex1model 912c desk | edward warmly and rex goode | c1957 > 78

wright28mar-sottsass1mobile giallo cabinet | ettore sotsass | 1988

wright28mar-bike1spacelander bicycle | benjamin bowden | 1946 > 60

These and other works are featured in there award-winning catalogs and [ online ] Wright | 1440 West Hubbard Street Chicago | 312 563 0020

auction > 28 march 2013 | noon CST
preview > 21 > 27 april

Cranbrook for alessi unbelievably successful. Design miami 2012.

Dec 13, 2012

entranceway to alessi store in miami design destrict | click > enlarge

Last Spring Alessi introduced ‘Metal Workshop Cranbrook for Alessi’ at ICFF 2012, and to also celebrate the of reopening of their remodeled Soho storefront. That same exhibit was moved to Alessi’s year-old Miami Design District store for Design Miami 2012. Tomorrow the design fair opens. We’re here to check out ‘Workshop’. Paolo Cravedi, Alessi’s Managing Director North America is there to greet us.

[ DesignApplause ] Paolo, please tell us about Metal Workshop.
[ Paolo Cravedi ] Our collaboration with Cranbrook started back in 2009 when Alberto Alessi was invited to Cranbrook for a lecture. And of course you probably know that Cranbrook has an incredibly important modern American design history which gave us people like Charles Eames, Harry Bertoia and Florence Knoll.



Alberto was really fascinated by the beautiful campus which was designed by Eero Saarinen, and Saarinen directed the school for many years. It was magical and Alberto felt like Cranbrook was the last link to this chain of Arts & Crafts movement that’s been going on and on, for centuries really. These things really hit Alberto to the point where there was this spark between Cranbrook and him. Cranbrook was interested in collaborating with an Italian design factory and experimenting with Alessi. For Alberto the interest was working with an institution with a powerful design heritage like Cranbrook.



The workshop was quite open. The only condition that Alberto gave to Cranbrook was that the alumni and students selected had to be metal experts at the hands-on level. That’s one thing that’s very important, if there was one thing that was very visible during this vist to Cranbrook was the knowledge that Cranbrook indeed was hands-on. The school also has state-of-the-art equipment, 3D rendering.

The selected team worked in very different typologies. Some typologies are very familiar in the Alessi catalog and some were very new and experimental. All through the workshop the contact between Cranbrook and Alessi was kept using a blog. With the distance and time difference the blog proved to be an amazing long-distance collaboration tool. The students posted all of their ideas and sketches, and pictures of the prototypes and Alberto and his team would look at the presentations and they could then give direction to the students.

Off all the projects that were presented, four were produced in 2012. They are hitting the stores as we speak. One is called them is called ‘Trellis’ designed by Scott Klinker. It’s a basket in steel colored with white epoxy resin. Scott also was the director of this particular workshop. It’s a perforated sheet of metal then bent on the four corners. The inspiration for ‘Trellis’ came from elements found around the campus.

trellis | scott klinker | 2012

Another project is called the ‘V Tray’ by Adam Shirley. It comes in two versions: black metal and polished stainless steel. This is a concept born from the idea of what a folded piece of metal can do. He experimented with many shapes but liked the simple accordion fold. ‘V Tray’ can be used both for the desk or the kitchen.

v tray | adam shirley | 2012

Yet another project is call ‘Pinch’ also by Adam Shirley. His goal was to take a very raw steel industrial pipe and give it a very simple manipulation, in this case, a pinch at one end. This solution created a flower vase. There are some nice details in this shape like making it easier to display flowers.

pinch | adam shirley | 2012

The last of the four pieces that’s in production is from John Truex and he calls it ‘Dear Charlie’ which is a banana tree. In the words of the designer ‘this is just a tree waiting for its fruit’. The tree can also be used to hang jewelry, keys, and of course definitely perfect for grapes and bananas. The bottom of the base is rubber and the base is heavy. No wobble in ‘Dear Charlie’.

dear charlie | john truex | 2012

[DA] Paolo, what have we learned to date from this workshop?
[PC] The workshop model is important to Alessi and offers many advantages. One is to experiment and try this and that and obviously also to be introduced to new talent. We have learned that the Cranbrook workshop was very fertile, it produced four very very nice products. And as of today, ‘Dear Charlie’ is one of our best sellers during this period. And Alessi has a new typology: the banana holder. Unbelievably successful.

[DA] A new product is like shooting an arrow in the air, you don’t know exactly where it’s going to land, meaning which ideas are grasped by the public.
[PC] That’s exactly right. Although we believe everything we place into production has been carefully selected you don’t know really. Yet we have been pleasantly surprised by the success of many projects through the years. Like ‘Dear Charlie.’



[DA] Alessi opened this space a year ago at last year’s Design Miami. This building is filling up and I can’t help but notice your neighbors in this courtyard. I see Arclinia, Driade, Flos, Maxalto, Moroso, Zanotta…
[CD] That’s right, we’ve been here one year. The retail consultant who leased space for our neighbors and us too likes to call this little Milan. There’s also a new and excellent Italian restaurant right over there, MC Kitchen.

paolo cravedi

[DA] What a wonderful story behind each of these new products. It should inspire the design students for sure. Grazie e ciao Paolo.
[PC] Ciao Ron, and thank you for the visit.

exhibition runs from 4 > 31 december 2012 | 4141 n.e. 2nd avenue [ alessi shop ] [ aless fall/winter 2012 ] [ miami design destrict ]

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