Palm Springs Modernism 2012

It's that time of year again.

Objects USA
Malcolm Leland, Dorothy Schindele, Luther Conover and a bunch rad art by
people you haven't heard of but are kind of a big deal.

The Reform McCobb booth
For the iron addicts, the Paul McCobb Pavilion Collection.
Gerard is pulling out the good stuff from his McCobb stash.

The Reform California booth.
Design Line, Raul Coronel, Gerald McCabe, Milo Baughman, Paul Tuttle, John Altoon and Billy Al Bengston
The Altoon and Bengston both have Ferus tags.

Fat Chance always has a big name slick booth. Paul Evans as far as the eye can see.

20th Obsession - Always a hit with the ladies

It seems like it rains during Palm Springs Modernism every other year. Not in 2012