Monday, April 17, 2023

TT At The MET

 

Bill's past mentor Toshiko Takaezu for whom he sits on the foundation board, currently has a large sculpture in the Mezzanine of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. It is a most prestigious placement of a tall closed form from her Cobalt series. Photo by Maxwell Mustardo.


Another Cobalt piece installed in the Chicago Museum of Art. The blue is reminiscent of the ocean at Makaha Beach, Hawaii (provides the most challenging big surfing waves in Hawaii).

"One of Toshiko Takaezu's “closed forms,” the unseen interior cavity of this ceramic sculpture suggests the protected space of an egg. To create these forms, Takaezu threw a pot at her wheel, then coiled and hand built the clay into a nearly closed spheroid. She often placed pieces of paper and clay inside before firing that became rattling ceramic beads in the kiln.

Many species of birds, like ducks, communicate with each other before they hatch. They peep and click from inside their eggs to synchronize their emergence, preparing the family to leave the nest together. Like chattering eggs in a nest, Takaezu’s closed forms conjure new imaginings about the tenderness of home."

Star Series photo by Tom Grotta, 1998

Sunday, April 2, 2023

The AJ Wall Light


We have added an AJ Wall Light to the guest bedroom upstairs here. It completes a white corner in the room with a Frank Gehry Left Twisting Cube nearby and both can be seen just looking down the hall as you enter the house, fun. 


Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ Wall for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the lamp was part of the total design concept created for the hotel. Several of the products created for the hotel are regarded as design icons and within the lighting industry the AJ lamps in particular have obtained world-fame.

AJ Wall has a fixture head with a distinct, asymmetrical shape, which determines the light characteristics of the fixture. The head is rotatable and can be turned 60 degrees to the sides. Integral on/off switch is located on the backplate. Can be used for accent or task illumination.