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Chair by Frank Gehry
Chair by Frank Gehry
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Serigraph printed on paper, size 11" x 8.5".
A serigraph background and black lithography on paper, the series of chairs drawn by Gehry were realized as furniture for Knoll.
Frank Gehry is a Canadian-American architect internationally acclaimed for his pioneering, sculptural approach to building design. Born in Toronto in 1929 and based in Los Angeles, Gehry is known for transforming architecture through his use of unconventional forms, materials, and innovative digital design processes. His most iconic projects include the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain, which became a symbol of architectural boldness and urban revitalization; the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles; the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris; and the Dancing House in Prague. Gehry’s work challenges traditional architectural norms, blending artistry with function in dynamic, fluid forms. A recipient of numerous honors, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize (1989), Gehry remains one of the most influential and recognizable figures in contemporary architecture.
Printed at JNP&P in 1991
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A serigraph background and black lithography on paper, the series of chairs drawn by Gehry were realized as furniture for Knoll.
Frank Gehry is a Canadian-American architect internationally acclaimed for his pioneering, sculptural approach to building design. Born in Toronto in 1929 and based in Los Angeles, Gehry is known for transforming architecture through his use of unconventional forms, materials, and innovative digital design processes. His most iconic projects include the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain, which became a symbol of architectural boldness and urban revitalization; the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles; the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris; and the Dancing House in Prague. Gehry’s work challenges traditional architectural norms, blending artistry with function in dynamic, fluid forms. A recipient of numerous honors, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize (1989), Gehry remains one of the most influential and recognizable figures in contemporary architecture.
Printed at JNP&P in 1991

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A83 is a nonprofit organization with a tripartite mission to exhibit, publish, and promote experimental projects in architecture, art, and design. Building from the previous operation, John Nichols Printmakers & Publishers (1978 –1994), the organization continues to operate at the original location in SoHo as a printmaking studio, gallery, and growing archive. The 83 Grand Street location is used to produce exhibitions and installations, host workshops, and broadcast work to new audiences.