Carlo Scarpa was an Italian architect and designer whose enigmatic works combined the influences of Venetian architecture, Japanese aesthetics, and Modernism. Scarpa’s compelling furniture, housewares ...
Following her participation in the 2011 Venice Biennale, New York-based artist Carol Bove was invited by curator Pavel Pyś to make an exhibition for the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds. As a foil for ...
The works of Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa (1906–1978) and New York based sculptor Carol Bove (b. 1971) have been placed alongside each other in the Henry Moore Institute’s current exhibition. The ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Carlo Scarpa’s total sales are going up, and if so, ...
A woman bought this 13.5-inch-tall Carlo Scarpa vase for just $3.99. Wright Auction House Over the summer, Jessica Vincent bought a vase at a Virginia Goodwill for just a few dollars. The piece turned ...
An Italian glass vase, purchased for $4 at a thrift store in Richmond, Virginia, fetched $107,100 (including buyer’s fee) on 13 December at Wright Auction House. Produced for the Italian glassmaker ...
Walking through these buildings offers a moment of calm amid Venice's rich and often overwhelming architectural backdrop. Here, one is drawn inward—away from the visual intensity of the city and into ...
The Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa (1906-1978) was a major designer of minor forms. Many of his most original achievements were renovations, like the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona, Italy, or the ...
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