Modernism Museum is dedicated to showcasing the inspiration and design creativity in the largest known collection of Modernist art by some of the most iconic and influential American masters of the craft. The Museum offers an unprecedented collection of Fine Art and Design, one that defines the Studio Crafts Movement, from mid-century works to those being created today.
The newest exhibit, "esherick to NAKASHIMA," will focus on the Studio Arts movement and how both Wharton Esherick and George Nakashima used wood to tell a story.
Come be captivated by the works of internationally acclaimed woodworker George Nakashima and Wharton Esherick, the "Dean of American Craftsmen." This exquisite selection of Nakashima's work demonstrates how he used wood to expose the soul of a tree, believing that trees yearn to live again, perhaps to provide the beauty, strength, and utility to serve man, and even become an object of great artistic worth.
Nakashima's pieces are united with the work of Wharton Esherick, whose passion and vision successfully blurred the boundaries between art, sculpture, and furniture and forever altered the way the world views the artful melding of theses previously distinct concepts.
Additionally, you will see works by Wendell Castle, the consummate artist in the field of Modernism today. In "esherick to NAKASHIMA," the works of these three renowned artists come together, brilliantly showcasing the DNA of Modernism.
(Future "esherick to..." exhibits will offer a selection of exciting and interesting pieces that further demonstrate the DNA of Modernism, featuring artists such as Sam Maloof, Arthur Espenet Carpenter, Albert Paley, and more.)
This show is a must-see for all who love art! Ensure future exhibits by becoming a member today.
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