Eileen Gray was one of the most emblematic figures of the art deco and modernist movements, having developed a new and intimate form of architecture over her 50-year career. Through her projects, and with great independence with regard to her contemporaries and critics, she anticipated the eternal movement of sensitivities, optimising the relation between space and furniture, defying conventions and uses, and advocating a return to emotion. This monograph is published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou. The book features and illustrates many of Grays designs and interiors, with essays by Cloé Pitiot, Renaud Barrés, and Tim Benton.
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Hard Cover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. First Edition. Catalog for the 2017 exhibition at the Centre Pompidou of the work of Eileen Gray. First edition. 64 pp.; illustrated from photographs, plans, and drawings.Text in English and French. A fine copy in laminated boards, published without a dust jacket. Seller Inventory # 013141
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