LAMA Auction / September 2018

Los Angeles Modern Auctions has a sale this Sunday, September 30th

California Hard-Edge-land
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The John McLaughlin painting on the top is from 1948. It's a great example from the period right before he went full hard edge minimal and focused just on rectangles. The bottom piece is a paper and tape collage with graphite from the early 1970s.

Nakashima

George Nakashima frame holding a Ben Shahn print



Eames!

June Schwarcz enamel on a wood box by Espenet

Claire Falkenstein

Early wood disc feet Flag Halyard chair by Hans Wegner. And check out all the Warhols.

Did you think there wouldn't be any Walter Lamb? They tried to hide it behind that monster David Cressey pot.
Check out the sale here.