1.25.2011

what happens when artists design furniture?

Paula Sweet
"Table with Water and Fish"
1981

Well,
shit happens when artists design furniture,
sometimes good, some times bad.
Sometimes so bad it is good!
I'm just going to focus on the first and last examples,
because we have all seen enough bad 
artist furniture....

Steven de Staebler
"Valentine Throne"
Stoneware, low fired clay
1974
I like this,
but come on, the stupid heart on the front?
Lose it Steven!

Robert Wilson
"Side Chair"
1982
Not you best work Roberto,
maybe your worst....

Masayuki Oda
"Bench"
1982
This thing is very David Lynch no?

Guy de Cointet
Set for "De Toute les Couleurs"
1982
I have no idea who "Gee" is, but I like him very
much.
Set for "De Toute les Couleurs"
1982
More Guy, more power....

Peter Shire
"Henry"
1982
Peter Shire is kind of a guilty pleasure of mine.

Jame Hong
"Karnak"
1979
More please....
Anyone who showed at Art et Industry
in NYC
was sooo good.
(Well, for the most part.)

Scott Burton
"Storage Cubes 1"
1979-80
We have seen this before, but not in color.
Hum....
I like the his stone and concrete 
work much better....

John Chamberlain
"Thordis's Barge"
1980-81
So nice you get to see it twice.

Claes Oldenburg
"Room"
(detail)
1964
I need to find this in color! Too good and so
right now.
You loose a little of the mystery with the color pics,
but still nice....

Lucas Samaras
"Chair Transformation #12"
1969
Jesus, the decoration looks like one of greg.org's 
Google map "paintings"....
Here it is in color:
Thanks Whitney!

Joel Shapiro
"Untitled"
1973-74
I've decided to change my name to
He owns/owned the wee iron chair.
He's dead now though.
RIP GPdB!
One word:
POWER!

Robert Morris
"The Hearing"
1972
Robert Morris always scares me a bit.
Always seems like a spontaneous bout 
of fisting is about to break-out
and no one is going to be 
ready except for Robert.
Geeze, maybe my fears aren't so unfounded.....
I love his felt work though.
That would be a good post....

Salvador Dali
"Mae West's Lips Sofa"
1936
Our olde friend
owned this.

El Lissitzky
"Armchair"
1930
Sorry for the shitty picture.
But a Lucite chair by E.L.?
Gotta include that!

Aleksandr Rodchenko
"Workers' Club Presentation"
l'Exposition des Arts Décoratifs
Paris
1925
(Matt, I tried to include a link to your post on A.R. but 
Terapad was down...AGAIN!)

It's working again, finally.
Great link on the above by
RO/LU

Salvador Dali
"Venus de Milo with Drawers"
1936
The drawer in the knee is the best!

Isamu Noguchi
"Bench"
Two Town Center
Costa Mesa 
1980
Not bad.

Richard Artschwager
"Chair and Table"
1980
I am a fan.
Richard Artschwager
"Bookcase lll"
1981
Very nice.
(Matt O, wink wink, nudge nudge....)

Richard Artschwager
"Chair"
1963
Formica chair? 1963? Nice.
eat your heart out 
and please, 
update your website....

Wendell Castle
"Table with Cloth"
1980
Yawn....

Colette
(a.k.a. Justine)
"My House"
1980
This is more like it!
Can you see the oversized baby on the left under the lamp?
Creepy crazy sexy.
Yes, sexy.
Not the baby, the room....

Guy de Cointet
"Preparation Armchair"
1981
Get it? 
"GEE"! U R SO
FUNNEE!!!
(This is from the collection of 
That's pretty cool.
Wonder if he still has it?)

All of this fun
was provided by
Denise Domergue
(pictured, and may I say, she was/is(?) quite the looker.)
in her book from 
1984
Buy your copy now,
used starting at 
$3.61!
Such a deal!!!

4 comments:

  1. 1) wow awesome/depressing about the Lucas Samaras.

    2) that Oldenberg showcase showdown reminds me of Robert Melee. in a good way. He did a friend's bar in his Op/faux woodgrain. sweet.

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  2. Hey Mondo Blogo you be cool. I love how you featured my water table. I do know Guy de Cointet, but who Is the guy with the power?????

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  3. The Robert Wilson side chair (1982) was commissioned by a friend of mine. Its only one part of an entire dining set/ room by Wilson. As a whole it is pretty awesome. Have you seen the entire room? There have been partial views published in Vogue and in Duane's Mark Hampton book. I think the total environment has to be taken into consideration with custom furniture, but alas- design is subjective.

    All Best-
    R

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