Showing posts with label rugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rugs. Show all posts
Y H B H S (card catalog) selection 3


Christopher Farr, Los Angeles
"quietly drawing our attention to what is always in front of us..."













“Grandfather’s Envelopes”
by Fujii Sakuko


Christopher Farr writes, “I love this mans work as it the real "arte povera"... No artifice...just quietly drawing our attention to what is always in front of us but mostly ignored.. What makes this even more delightful is that book is an homage from a granddaughter to her grandfather.”
















"Around the age of 80, Kouzaki--who was a master builder and carpenter--retired and started creating envelopes from discarded pieces of paper: he'd rescue paper, resize it, fold it, glue it--sometimes delicately peeling paper of many layers in order to get the thin layer that he desired.

This envelope making became Kouzaki's
raison d'etre in his old age, and after his death in 1997 his granddaughter memorialized her grandfather's artworks in this slim volume of exceptional images..."

(via SRI threads bookstore.)




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Christopher Farr has been at the spearhead of contemporary rug design for over twenty years. Together with his business partner Matthew Bourne, they were the catalyst that revolutionised contemporary rug design.


Starting with a small shop in a leafy area of north London, a stone's throw from Primrose Hill, this one time painter, trained at the Slade School, wrought a vision that combined the art of the times with a different form.
From cool minimalism to bold neo-expressionism influenced by the artists Ryman, Albers and Martin, his medium was no longer oil on canvas, but wool and dye, spun and woven by hand into objects that were more than mere floor coverings. They were themselves works of art.


(take a look at Christopher Farr's latest collection of Rugs, "Itten" inspired by
Johannes Itten, the Swiss art teacher/ painter....)















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LAMA May 23, 2010

run,
don't
walk!





John McLaughlin

Untitled (#33) 1958 Oil on board Verso
"John McLaughlin #33- 1958 The Landau Gallery"
Provenance: Felix Landau Gallery



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run, don't walk!
or should i say, click, and click quickly!
(hint, click the rug below for the link!)
whatever works, the new
LAMA Auction is up
and its killer..



The Preview is
May 15 - 22 Preview Open!
Anyone want to join me?











Ilya Bolotowsky

Area rug
designed circa 1970
Wool rug
Signed in selvidge
84"diameter



tons
more beautiful
items on
the LAMA site.
p.s. don't forget to check out
LAMA's blog... here..


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L I F E S P A C E



"The limited time and space which an individual has
in which to pursue a necessarily limited range of opportunities.
Life space is the interaction of the individual with her or his behaviour setting."







LIFESPACE
(A New Approach to Home Design)
Spiros Zakas and Margaret Miner, 1977

via reference library...
go here!



finally got my copy in the mail yesterday.
so good!






rope rug chic!










"The first step in acquiring good taste is becoming sensitive to a web of cultural associations.
The second step is freeing yourself from the web."

LIFESPACE, 1977, page 16.








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Artist Rugs.

wires
and
ladders
4
rugs
in
la.







Lisa Miller, Wire Rug
hand knotted wool & mohair rug

“The long irregular lines with the triangular terminals have
the feeling of Giacometti’s attenuated limbs."


Christopher Farr
748 N. La Cienega Blvd Los Angeles CA 90069
go here to see more of the collection.















Dots
By Andrée Putman
Handknotted, handspun Anatolian wool & mohair rug













Christopher Farr has been at the spearhead of contemporary rug design for over twenty years. Together with his business partner Matthew Bourne, they were the catalyst that revolutionised contemporary rug design.

Starting with a small shop in a leafy area of north London, a stone's throw from Primrose Hill, this one time painter, trained at the Slade School, wrought a vision that combined the art of the times with a different form.

From cool minimalism to bold neo-expressionism influenced by the artists Ryman, Albers and Martin, his medium was no longer oil on canvas, but wool and dye, spun and woven by hand into objects that were more than mere floor coverings. They were themselves works of art.












Ilse Crawford
Handknotted, handspun Anatolian wool & mohair rug












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unknown
frank stellla rug
jacob melchi
jacob melchi