Dang, have a great trip. It is similar in carving, the looking at countless photos and images. My library of folk art books from European regions is ever expanding right now. I look forward to seeing pictures of your trip.
Sounds like a fantastic time of giving and learning. Over the past couple of months I’ve been grateful for and in need of your definite views. Definite but not absolute. Certain but not absolutely certain. Important as I grow in craft. Vital as I seek to live.
Make sure you see the permanent collection at Vitra too. Maybe pick up the book Chairman, by Tibor Kalmann. Also, the Taxonomy of Office Chairs by Jonathan Olivares (not sure if their shop still carried that though). Have a look at the museum’s fire station designed by Zaha Hadid. You’ll hate it. It’s brilliant nonetheless.
Will you share some pictures? We’re camping on Skiatook Lake right now. Heading into Tulsa today to hopefully see some not ugly furniture at the Philbrook Museum.
I would love to visit Vitra. I've pre-ordered the book of their Shaker exhibition, "The Shakers: A World in the Making."
I echo the comment about pictures. I hate flying and am just not a big traveler, so I live vicariously through others!
Dang, have a great trip. It is similar in carving, the looking at countless photos and images. My library of folk art books from European regions is ever expanding right now. I look forward to seeing pictures of your trip.
Sounds like a fantastic time of giving and learning. Over the past couple of months I’ve been grateful for and in need of your definite views. Definite but not absolute. Certain but not absolutely certain. Important as I grow in craft. Vital as I seek to live.
Make sure you see the permanent collection at Vitra too. Maybe pick up the book Chairman, by Tibor Kalmann. Also, the Taxonomy of Office Chairs by Jonathan Olivares (not sure if their shop still carried that though). Have a look at the museum’s fire station designed by Zaha Hadid. You’ll hate it. It’s brilliant nonetheless.
Will you share some pictures? We’re camping on Skiatook Lake right now. Heading into Tulsa today to hopefully see some not ugly furniture at the Philbrook Museum.