"Nirvana" Armchair

Wendell Castle; Wendell Castle

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Object Label

Wendell Castle, one of America’s most important contemporary furniture makers, has had several distinct stylistic phases in his career. At first he employed both exotic and native American woods to produce furniture characterized by biomorphic forms and attenuated surrealism. By the 1960s, he had begun experimenting with plastic and fiberglass to create seamless organic designs. In the 1980s, he became fascinated with Post-Modernism and produced highly architectural, polychromatic designs. In 2007 he received the Brooklyn Museum/Modernism Lifetime Achievement Award. The Nirvana chair was a gift of the artist in acknowledgment of the Museum’s ongoing commitment to his work.

Caption

Wendell Castle (American, 1932–2018); Wendell Castle (American, 1932–2018). "Nirvana" Armchair, 2007. Fiberglass, 62 3/8 x 33 5/8 x 33 3/4 in. (158.4 x 85.4 x 85.7 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the artist, 2008.78. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Gallery

Not on view

Title

"Nirvana" Armchair

Date

2007

Medium

Fiberglass

Classification

Furniture

Dimensions

62 3/8 x 33 5/8 x 33 3/4 in. (158.4 x 85.4 x 85.7 cm)

Markings

Impressed and colored red/pink in script under front of seat: "Castle/ 07/m"

Credit Line

Gift of the artist

Accession Number

2008.78

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