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  • 來源

    Private collection, New Jersey, acquired directly from the artist, 1966
    Private collection, Florida
    Wright, Chicago, 'Important Design', 13 December 2012, lot 239
    Acquired from the above by the present owner

  • 文學

    George Nakashima, The Soul of a Tree, A Woodworker's Reflections, Tokyo, 1981, p. 151
    Derek E. Ostergard, George Nakashima, Full Circle, exh. cat., American Craft Museum, New York, 1989, p. 157 for a similar example
    Mira Nakashima, Nature, Form & Spirit, The Life and Legacy of George Nakashima, New York, 2003, pp. 173, 176 for similar examples

  • 藝術家簡介

    George Nakashima

    American • 1905 - 1990

    Working out of his compound in rural New Hope, Pennsylvania, George Nakashima produced some of the most original and influential furniture designs of the post-war era. Nakashima aimed to give trees a second life, choosing solid wood over veneers and designing his furniture to highlight the inherent beauty of the wood, such as the form and grain. To this end, his tables often feature freeform edges, natural fissures and knot holes. Nakashima was an MIT-trained architect and traveled widely in his youth, gaining exposure to modernist design the world over.

    The signature style he developed was the distillation of extraordinary, diverse experiences, which led to the establishment of his furniture-making business in 1946. In particular, his practice of Integral Yoga, which he studied while working under the architect Antonin Raymond on the construction of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, India, had a lasting impact on his philosophy as a designer.

    After returning to the U.S. in 1940, Nakashima's family was interned in an American concentration camp, a horrible ordeal that nevertheless introduced him to traditional Japanese joinery by way of a Nisei woodworker he met in the camp. He incorporated these techniques and also drew on American vernacular forms, such as the Windsor chair. These diverse influences have resulted in immense crossover appeal in the world of twentieth-century design collecting.

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Σ65

'Conoid' bench

1966
American black walnut, hickory, East Indian rosewood butterfly key.
75.8 x 203 x 86.9 cm (29 7/8 x 79 7/8 x 34 1/4 in.)
Underside signed in marker STUDIO and incised III. Together with a copy of the original order card and certificate of authenticity from Mira Nakashima.

估價
£18,000 - 24,000 Ω

成交價£69,300

聯絡專家

Madalena Horta E Costa
Head of Sale, Associate Specialist
+44 20 7318 4019
MHortaECosta@phillips.com

 

設計

London Auction 12 November 2020