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From chapel altarpieces and bronze fountains, to wire chairs and silver brooches, Harry Bertoia’s creative output was varied in the extreme. This book explores all aspects of the artist’s incredible creative output, from his jewelry and iconic furniture to his monoprints, architectural sculptures, and “sonambients” – clusters of metal rods that ring with hauntingly beautiful sound. It also includes previously unpublished material of Bertoia and his works.
Bertoia also explores his life story: his move from Italy to Detroit at 15; his formative years at Cranbrook; his work with Charles Eames and Knoll; through to his fascinating sound sculptures. In doing so, the book demonstrates how seemingly disparate works are in fact united in being reflections of nature, and places Bertoia’s art squarely at the heart of American modernism.
“A celebration of the rich and varied work of Italian-born American artist, designer, and master of metal… An unprecedented insight into his life influences and motivations.”—Artfixdaily
“Phaidon’s beautifully illustrated new publication shines a light on this oft-overlooked artist.”—Degree Critical
“A gorgeous book that celebrates the work of an icon… Bertoia: The Metal Worker is an essential book for any Harry Bertoia fans and design lovers.”—Gessato
“The tome is gloriously designed… A wealth of informational copy exists on the book’s sea foam-colored pages. From chapel altarpieces and wire chairs to silver adornments and Sonambient sculptures, Bertoia’s legacy is comprehensively explored in this book that collectors, students and experts will all appreciate.”—Cool Hunting
“A celebration of the rich and varied work of Italian-born American artist, designer, and master of metal.”—Contract Magazine
1 in stock
Format: Hardback
Size: 290 x 214 mm (11 3/8 x 8 3/8 in)
Pages: 280 pp
Illustrations: 230 illustrations