Eugenio Quarti

Eugenio Quarti was born in the Bergamo area of Italy in 1867 and died in Milan in 1929.   He worked for Bugatti, thereby highly influenced by the Moorish designs Bugatti loved so much.   

Darren Coffield

Darren Coffield was born in London in 1969. He studied at Goldsmiths College, Camberwell School of Art and the Slade School of Art in London where he received his Bachelor of Fine Art in 1993. He has exhibited widely in the company of many leading artists including Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin, Patrick Caulfield and Gilbert and George at venues ranging from the Courtauld Institute, Somerset House to Voloshin Museum, Crimea. His work can be found in collections around the world.

There are few people that have had the incredibly interesting life that Kevin has had.   Here he shares his Interior Design of a great apartment in Central Park with a Spanish TV station.  Subtitled of course!!

02 March 2016
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This might have gone unnoticed except that I believe this is an incredible achievement in attempting to guard the wonderful Art Nouveau architecture of Buenos Aires in particular!   The even to launch this very good guide of the important Art Nouveau buildings is on March 26, 2016.  We congratuate Willi Pastrana and the Art Nouveau Society of Buenos Aires for this achievement!

02 March 2016
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Back in 2012 when Ric and I decided to move our MODERNISM.COM domain name into a portal for other dealers, we had three goals:  

1.   Maintain the high quality of merchandise for which Modernism Gallery was known.  

2.  Provide a safe place for our clients to shop without having to worry about fraudulent transactions or dealers that did not live up to their promises and

02 March 2016 - 02 March 2017
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Witold Gordon

Witold Gordon was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1885 and studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.   After he finished his studies, he moved to New York.   He worked with Donald Deskey  in the design of Radio City Music Hall where two of his murals are exhibited.   He illustrated books, and designed the poster for the Olympic Games in Lake Placid, NY in 1933.  In 1939 he created a painting for the New York Worlds' Fair.   He traveled throughout the South and produced a series of paintings with the name "American Scene" which was exhibited in 1941 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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