Ballroom to Show Antis & Victor Lundy
Born in 1923, Victor graduated from the Harvard School of Architecture where he studied under Walter Gropius. In 1965, he was one of five architects who traveled to Moscow in connection with the federally-sponsored Architecture U.S.A. exhibit. (Others were Louis Kahn, Robert Venturi, Paul Rudolph, and Charles Eames.) Victor Lundy's work includes the design of the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka, the U.S. Tax Court Building in Washington, DC, and the "Spaceflowers" structures featured at the 1965 New York World's Fair, St Paul's Lutheran Church, among others. He designed the first architect-designed inflatable building for the Atomic Energy Commission and pioneered the use of the catenary cable suspension system in architecture.
Anstis Lundy began painting seriously in 1970 after pursuing a successful career in architectural drafting. Her "Art World Jokes" series appropriates Pop Art images while other still life compositions feature mundane objects such as light bulbs or toast elevated to iconographic status.
Show: March 25 - July 30, 2006
Opening reception: Saturday, March 25, 6pm
Ballroom Marfa


1 Comments:
An incredible show! Two people in their 80's who have managed to create such beauty in their lifetime. A real inspiration
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