Sixth Street House project, Santa Monica, California, Sixth Street: Figure 2

Sixth Street House project, Santa Monica, California, Sixth Street: Figure 2

Thom MayneWW-1987-M000237
1987·Serigraph with metal foil on paper·40 x 30" (101.6 x 76.2 cm)

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Year
1987
Dimensions
40 x 30" (101.6 x 76.2 cm)

Artist

Thom Mayne
Thom Mayne

Painting

Thom Mayne is an American architect and designer born in 1944 whose practice spans buildings, furniture, and urban design. His work is characterized by fragmented geometric forms and a sculptural approach to spatial organization, often exploring the relationship between structure and surface. Mayne co-founded Morphosis in 1972, a Los Angeles-based firm that has developed a distinctive vocabulary combining brutalist materiality with parametric and digital design methods. His designs range from institutional and residential projects to experimental installations that challenge conventional boundaries between architecture and art.

Connecticut, USA

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Year
1987
Dimensions
40 x 30" (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1987-M000237

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moma
Status
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Artist

Thom Mayne

Thom Mayne

Painting

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