Monday, August 5, 2013
James Michener Museum gets rave reviews for Bertoia exhibit
The James Michener Museum in Doylestown, PA, opened last week with an exhibit of Bertoia's monoprints, jewelry, furniture and sculpture. There has been good press and it is a spectacular show. See: http://www.michenermuseum.org/exhibition/harry-bertoia-structure--sound
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Bertoia Presentation at Tucson Museum of Contemporary Art
A presentation with photos and lecture by daughter Celia Bertoia is slotted for 5:00 pm Saturday, April 20, at the Tucson Museum of Contemporary Art - see http://www.moca-tucson.org/event/harry-bertoia-talk/
Celia has recently become a part time resident of Tucson and is looking forward to getting to know the art community in Arizona. Hope to see you there!
Celia has recently become a part time resident of Tucson and is looking forward to getting to know the art community in Arizona. Hope to see you there!
Monday, February 25, 2013
How to Spot an Orginal Bertoia Chair
How to spot an Original Knoll Bertoia Chair?
Here is a link to an excellent video on how to discern the orginal chairs from the fakes. The main points to note are the tapered top wires with supporting rod behind (not on top) AND the "Knoll" inscription on the horizontal support wire near the bottom. Why should you choose an expensive original instead of a cheap reproduction?
- Because you are supporting the artist (not monetarily, as Bertoia received a lump sum and was done, but artistically and philosophically)
- You receive a quality product in the style intended by the designer
- You take ownership of furniture that is art, and retains value
- Anyone sitting in the chair gets a little piece of the designer's energy and creativity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef5vqvwFhWw
Here is a link to an excellent video on how to discern the orginal chairs from the fakes. The main points to note are the tapered top wires with supporting rod behind (not on top) AND the "Knoll" inscription on the horizontal support wire near the bottom. Why should you choose an expensive original instead of a cheap reproduction?
- Because you are supporting the artist (not monetarily, as Bertoia received a lump sum and was done, but artistically and philosophically)
- You receive a quality product in the style intended by the designer
- You take ownership of furniture that is art, and retains value
- Anyone sitting in the chair gets a little piece of the designer's energy and creativity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef5vqvwFhWw
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