Vincenzo De Cotiis, “DC1901″,
Iridescent Cast Aluminium, Brass,
H 11.8 x L 63.0W x W 61.5 Inch. (H 30 x L 160 x W 156 cm)
Carpenters Workshop Gallery
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Vincenzo De Cotiis, “DC1901″,
Iridescent Cast Aluminium, Brass,
H 11.8 x L 63.0W x W 61.5 Inch. (H 30 x L 160 x W 156 cm)
Carpenters Workshop Gallery
The Verhoeven Twins, Vanitas of Life at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
‘Forever you’ is part of 'Vanitas of Life’ by the Verhoeven Twins on view at Carpenters Workshop Gallery New York.
‘Slow Motion’, Aldo Bakker,
Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Karl Otto Lagerfeld (10 September 1933 – 19 February 2019)
“Untitled XII”
Arabescato Fantastico Marble, 2.4 x 8.7 x 8.7 Inch
Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Carpenters Workshop Gallery London hosts exhibitions by Nacho Carbonell and Castro NYC
Morgane Tschiember
Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Paris Design Week
Stuart Haygarth at Carpenters Workshop Through May 10th
“Play” marks a new direction in Haygarth's work. Reconfiguring toys and games provides the basis for an exploration of how playing is an integral part of the creative process. Three tables set the scene for the comeback of the Scalextric slot-car game and rocking horses race around an imaginary merry-go-round. Older pieces, “Tide” (2004), “Aladdin” (2006), “Barnacle” (2009), “Raft” (2009), “Lighthouse” (2009), “Wing Mirror Table” (2009) punctuate the exhibition. Their presentation speaks to their timelessness.
Images from top: Optical Chandelier (2009), Aladdin (2006), Barncale (black,2009). Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery and Stuart Haygarth.