The late Harry Bertoia is most famous for the iconic chairs he designed in the 1950s, which are now coveted by collectors of mid-century modern furniture. But that was only one part of his career.
Installation view of ‘Atmosphere for Enjoyment: Harry Bertoia’s Environment for Sound’ at the Museum of Arts and Design (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic unless noted) Harry Bertoia’s ...
What does art sound like? What do we feel when a sculpture in motion reminds us of the temporality of life? This exhibition studies the contributions of Harry Bertoia and George Rickey, two pioneers ...
Several views of the "sounding sculpture" by Harry Bertoia are pictured. The untitled sculpture was selected to be KU's Common Work of Art for the 2022-2023 school year. The University of Kansas’ ...
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A long-lost sculpture by artist Harry Bertoia was rediscovered in a mall basement in 2017. The piece was originally commissioned in 1970 for Flint's Genesee Valley Center. After being restored, the ...
The once-lost Bertoia sculpture has been installed in GM’s new global headquarters in the Hudson’s Detroit building downtown.
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“Lines permit the most economical manifestation of movement I have found, a kinetic drawing in space.” – George Rickey What does art sound like? What do we feel when a sculpture in motion reminds us ...
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