Carl Aubock: The Workshop, 1930-1970
By (Author) Carl Aubock
By (author) Clemens Kois
By (author) Patrick Parrisch
powerHouse Books,U.S.
powerHouse Books,U.S.
13th November 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
745.4092
Hardback
240
Width 235mm, Height 310mm
1558g
Cult designer Carl Aubock founded the Werkstatte (workshop) in the 19th century, specialising in bronze casting. Expert craftmanship and superior materials became the signature of his creations and many of their modernist designs stand out as prescient objets d'art. Carrying on generations of the Workshop tradition, Carl's son and grandson (both of the same name) forged ahead with new ideas and designs. This magnificent volume showcases Aubock's finest creations and documents hundreds of signature objects culled from exclusive private collections.
As seen in WSJ Magazine
Clemens Koisis an artist, designer, photographer, and impassioned collector of 20th century design, particularly Austrian. He's spent a great deal of time drawing inspiration from, and scavenging flea markets in, the many cities he's lived in, including Salzburg, Rome, Vienna, and New York City. Brian Janusiak is a designer and a principal at Various Projects, Inc., the New York based multi-disciplinary design studio. He is also the co-founder and co-curator of the retail project, Project No. 8. Carl Aubck IV is an architect, designer, and the current head of the Werksttte Carl Aubck in Vienna. As the heir, and namesake, to a fascinating family legacy, he also oversees the Carl Aubck Archive, putting together exhibitions and having published two books thus far cataloguing the designs of his prolific forefathers. Sophia Lambrakis is a professional writer, editor, and translator in the fields of film, fashion, food, and design, dividing her time between Europe and the USA. Patrick Parrish is the owner of the Manhattan design gallery Mondo Cane and the creator of the popular blog MONDOBLOGO. He has contributed to Apartamento, Bad Day, and 01 magazines with both his photography and interviews of Martino Gamper, ro/lu, and Project No. 8. He is a collector, a sometimes painter, and always has a camera in his pocket. Michael Boyd is a designer, writer, and collector of vintage modern design. He is the principal of BoydDesign, a firm with an emphasis on furniture, interior, and garden design; it is also a consultancy for the restoration and preservation of modernist architecture, and for collecting modern design.