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Ib Geertsen, 1919–2009

Ib Geertsen at Rocket Gallery, London

Rocket Gallery, who hosted Ib Geertsen’s first London solo show earlier this year, reports that the artist died peacefully on Wednesday, June 3, 2009.

Geertsen is survived by his wife Birthe, and their grandson and granddaughter. The funeral will take place on 12 June at Timotheus Kirken, Valby, Copenhagen where there is a stained-glass window designed by Geertsen.

Ib Geertsen is the grand old man of Danish abstraction, but was little known in the UK until he was championed by London's Rocket Gallery in a recent group show with other Danes associated with an abstract movement known as Konkrete. This was followed by Geertsen's first London solo show [at Rocket] in 2009, at the age of 90.

He trained as a gardener rather than an artist, but came to prominence as a painter in the 1950s with other Konkrete artists, and pursued with them a distinctive hard-edged, geometric abstract language which arguably pre-dated comparable developments in America. Geertsen has pursued that approach consistently for 50 years and has also expanded into furniture, mobile sculptures and public design.

— Paul Carey-Kent from an interview with Ib Geertsen published in Art World, June/July 2009, which includes a feature on the Danish art world.

An exhibition of Ib Geertsen Mobiles opened on the day of his death at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Jutland, Denmark, curated by the Director Jens Erik Sørensen. This continues until September 27.

Following Rocket’s exhibition they published a small catalogue celebrating the show. It’s available on request.

Mid-Century Modern Furniture Poster by J Provost

Mid-Century Modern Furniture Poster

Technical illustrator James Provost is offering his lovely poster of mid-century classics as a print at Imagekind. The first commenter to list the names and designers of all the pieces in the poster will win a 16"×24" print, courtesy of the Mid-Century Modernist. (I won’t publish submitted lists until we have a winner, so answers won’t be given away.)

Illustration detail (and a few hints) below.

Update 6/12/09 — No further entries, please. We have a winner! An announcement will be made this week.

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A Trip to Europe, 1963

European Travel Posters of the ’60s

Discovered last weekend during a family move, an unopened gift from my late father to my brother and me: eight travel posters he and my mother collected during their travels to Switzerland, France, Italy, and Austria in the ’60s.

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Ib Geertsen at Rocket Gallery, London

Ib Geertsen at Rocket, London

I reluctantly departed from London on Thursday after my very first visit to the fair city. Saw some great examples of modern design, including the Barbican, 2 Colombia Road, and my home base, the Zetter Hotel. More on those later, but first: Londoners shouldn’t miss the upcoming exhibit at Rocket Gallery: “Ib Geertsen, mobiles, paintings, screenprints” from 6 February to 28 March. This is the first London solo show by the iconic Danish artist who just celebrated his 90th birthday. Geertsen will be present for the preview 6-8 on Thursday 5 February.

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Santa LCM

Siddie and Bob Wirth dressed an LCM as Santa Claus for their handmade christmas card sent to Charles & Ray Eames in 1948. Part of the deep and rich Eames Collection at the Library of Congress.

Via the inimitable Reference Library.

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Eames Ornaments Hand-stitched by Angie Davis

Eames Ornaments Hand-stitched by Angie Davis

It’s Festive Christmas Holiday Gift-giving Evergreeny Deck-the-Halls Time! Start with these lovely little hand-stitched ornaments by Angie Davis of Bird & Belle in Minneapolis. They feature the classics from Eames and a couple Le Corbusier and Nelson pieces as well. ’Twould also make nice gift tags or geeky jacket patches for your loved one who loves MCM.

Found via the tireless PrarieMod.

Better Homes and Gardens, Sept. 1958

A Jan Balet cover posted by Ward Jenkins, who contributes all manner of fabulous ephemera to the Mid Century Illustrated group on Flickr.

Thanks to Twenty Twenty-One for the tip.

Owl Bank

Owl Piggy Bank

On eBay for $50, a pottery bank from Sweden. 4½×4½ inches.

Norman Cherner Illustration

Norman Cherner Illustration

Norman Cherner Illustration”, recently submitted to our photo group by Scott Lindberg

Kitchen Illustrations from the '50s

Kitchens from the '50s

This stuff comes from the period before modernism matured, but these illustrations from magazines like Better Homes & Gardens and Good Housekeeping at See Saw are too charming to ignore.

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