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Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) is the first auction house to specialize in 20th century Modern art and design. Founded by Peter Loughrey in 1992, LAMA especially champions Modern and Contemporary works by California and West Coast artists and designers.
In the early 1950s, the elder Wright was hired to design an art pavilion next to the original house, [139] [146] which, at the time, was the only art gallery he had designed. [147] The pavilion measured 230 by 21 feet (70.1 by 6.4 m) across and cost $70,000; [ 139 ] it opened in June 1954 [ 148 ] with an exhibition dedicated to Wright's work.
Adapted from unbuilt design for the Yahara Boat Club: Scottsdale Spire: Scottsdale, Arizona [90] 1957: 2004: Adapted from unbuilt design for Arizona State Capitol: Marc Coleman House: Greystones, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland: 1959: 2007: Adapted from unbuilt design for Gilbert Wieland [91] Buffalo Filling Station at the Pierce-Arrow ...
The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed artifacts, including a copper relief panel designed for the exterior of the tower, an iconic sloped casual armchair designed exclusively for the tower, a lighting ...
The vase, part of Carlo Scarpa’s rare “Pennellate” series just sold for $107,100, including the buyer’s premium, at Wright auction house in New York. This $4 Thrift Store Vase Just Snagged ...
Kiko Auctioneers will handle the auction of a 1905 Wright Flyer III Replica and two Authentic Replica Wright Gliders through Memorial Day weekend.
Russel Wright (April 3, 1904 – December 21, 1976) was an American industrial designer.His best-selling ceramic dinnerware was credited with encouraging the general public to enjoy creative modern design at table with his many other ranges of furniture, accessories, and textiles.
Xanadu Gallery, which closed in August 2015, [4] spent a significant sum to restore the building to Wright's vision. The gallery's website reported that it "put the million[-]dollar restoration in the capable hands of Aaron Green, who had worked with Wright on other projects such as the Marin Civic Center and was meticulous in maintaining the building's original detail and integrity."