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Saint Laurent and Eames design

In collaboration with the Eames Office, Saint Laurent Rive Droite Los Angeles presents an exclusive exhibition of seven limited-edition plywood sculptures by Charles and Ray Eames. First created in 1943, these sculptures are now on public display in Los Angeles for the first time, marking a significant moment in 20th-century design. The exhibition will also feature one of the Eames’ first groundbreaking artistic experiments in which art and technology fuse as perfectly as in their iconic Plywood Sculpture of 1943, which embodies the pioneering spirit of Charles and Ray’s relationship, their interdisciplinary partnership, and their original thinking.

The exhibition coincides with Palm Springs Modernism Week and includes numbered plywood sculptures and related artwork by the Eameses, including drawings, photographs and the 1952 film Blacktop.

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All photography courtesy of EAMES OFFICE

ISSUE 5

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