‘At The Luss House’ celebrates the architecture of Gerald Luss

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An immersive exhibition, ‘At The Luss House’, celebrates the work of architect Gerald Luss with a display of contemporary art and design curated by Blum & Poe, Mendes Wood DM, and Object &a...

, this follow-up sees a dynamic assortment of collectible design and art installed within a historic, architectural residence – this time belonging to the architect and designer Gerald Luss. Designed as his family home in 1955, the Luss House in Ossining, NY, was Luss’ first completed freestanding project. Now 94, he is best known for his influence on the large-scale corporate projects that sprouted during the post-Second World War boom in Manhattan.

Luss says, ‘This exhibition infuses new life in the home I designed and built for my family at the onset of my career and [it’s satisfying] to see new generations of artists and designers bring their contemporary perspective into the space.’

 

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