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Contemporary large silver metal floor sculpture with interlocking curved shapes on a tapered black triangular metal base (titled: "Cross Wind", signed 2004 C' JERE).
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Contemporary large silver metal floor sculpture with interlocking curved shapes on a tapered black triangular metal base (titled: "Cross Wind", signed 2004 C' JERE)
Sku: 061723 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Curtis Jere
Width: 20.0" Height: 91.0" Depth : 25.0"
Style: Contemporary/Post-War Design Materials & Techniques: Metal, silver Category: Cleared Sculpture
Curtis Jere is the pseudonym of the collaborative duo Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, who were renowned American designers and artists known for their innovative works in the field of furniture and decorative arts. Freiler and Fels joined forces in the mid-20th century and created a wide range of artistic pieces that seamlessly blended sculpture, metalwork, and functional design. Curtis Freiler was born in 1910 in Pennsylvania, while Jerry Fels was born in 1917 in Ohio. The two artists first crossed paths in the 1950s when they were both working at the same advertising agency in New York City. Sharing a common passion for art and design, they soon discovered their mutual interest in creating unique and unconventional pieces that challenged traditional notions of furniture and Read Full Bio
Curtis Jere is the pseudonym of the collaborative duo Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, who were renowned American designers and artists known for their innovative works in the field of furniture and decorative arts. Freiler and Fels joined forces in the mid-20th century and created a wide range of artistic pieces that seamlessly blended sculpture, metalwork, and functional design. Curtis Freiler was born in 1910 in Pennsylvania, while Jerry Fels was born in 1917 in Ohio. The two artists first crossed paths in the 1950s when they were both working at the same advertising agency in New York City. Sharing a common passion for art and design, they soon discovered their mutual interest in creating unique and unconventional pieces that challenged traditional notions of furniture and decorative arts. In 1963, Freiler and Fels established their collaborative studio and adopted the name Curtis Jere as a portmanteau of their first names. Their partnership flourished as they began producing an array of distinctive and visually captivating works. Curtis Jere's designs often featured abstract and geometric forms, incorporating elements of brass, bronze, and other metals. They were particularly known for their wall sculptures, which showcased intricate metalwork and a keen attention to detail. Throughout their career, Curtis Jere gained recognition for their ability to combine artistic expression with functional design. Their works were characterized by a sense of playfulness, often incorporating whimsical motifs and unexpected materials. Their pieces could be found in both private collections and public spaces, including museums and galleries around the world. Curtis Jere's popularity reached its peak during the 1960s and 1970s when their unique style resonated with the contemporary design sensibilities of the era. Their works became highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike, and they gained a reputation as pioneers in the field of decorative arts. While Curtis Jere's partnership came to an end in the 1980s, their legacy continues to be celebrated today. Their designs have become iconic representations of mid-century modernism and are highly valued by collectors of vintage and retro furniture. The enduring appeal of Curtis Jere's creations lies in their ability to seamlessly blend art and design, creating functional pieces that are simultaneously visually striking and thought-provoking. Curtis Freiler passed away in 2013 at the age of 103, while Jerry Fels passed away in 2008 at the age of 90. Despite their departure, their
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