As part of our mid-century modern series, we spotlight the iconic Diamond Chair, which artist Harry Bertoia sculpted for Hans and Florence Knoll by experimenting with metal wire. In 1950, ...
Michener Museum Director and CEO Lisa Hanover curated this show of Harry Bertoia's monoprints, jewelry and sculptures. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Harry Bertoia's chair designs are considered to be part ...
Bertoia Studio is a modern art museum, from the wire chaise lounge that’s still a must-have for midcentury modern style to the metal sound sculptures Harry Bertoia “played” and recorded 11 albums ...
On June 1 Atlantans will have the rare opportunity to meet Harry Bertoia’s daughter Celia at the Knoll showroom on Howell Mill—part of the ever-expanding annual Modern Atlanta celebration, MA! Design ...
In June of 1955, when Harry Bertoia’s first sculpture in Dallas was unveiled, the reception was less than welcoming. “It looks to me like a bunch of junk painted up,” declared Mayor R.L. Thornton, not ...
A new exhibit opens March 14 at Cranbrook Art Museum, featuring the jewelry designed by Harry Bertoia, one of the Cranbrook Academy of Art‘s most illustrious alumni and one of a cadre of artists ...
MY DAILY PIC (#1620): The great sculptor Harry Bertoia is most famous, by far, for the woven-wire furniture he designed for Knoll in the early 1950s. This 1973 photo, however, captures what he was ...
Knoll, who passed away on Friday, was a brilliant architect who popularized modernism in America. Even 60 years later, her work has a contemporary sheen. Florence Knoll Bassett, the brilliant and ...
While best known for his furniture, the prolific American designer dedicated the last two decades of his life to making 100 tonal sculptures. Harry Bertoia was one of the great pioneers of mid-century ...
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