John Gunther Mid-Century Woven Fabric Wall Tapestry
By John Gunther
Located in Franklin Park, IL
John Gunther mid-century woven fabric wall tapestry.
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Tapestries
Fabric
John Gunther Mid-Century Woven Fabric Wall Tapestry
By John Gunther
Located in Franklin Park, IL
John Gunther mid-century woven fabric wall tapestry.
Fabric
John Gunther "Days End' Sculptural Woven Fabric Wall Art Tapestry, 1999
By John Gunther
Located in Miami, FL
Woven fabric sculptural wall tapestry by John Gunther.
Fabric, Wood
Weaving Art Sculpture
By John Gunther
Located in Water Mill, NY
66 inch weaving art sculpture.
Wood, Wool
John Lennon and Paul McCartney in Mirrors
By Curt Gunther
Located in New York, NY
These images of The Beatles by Curt Gunther were taken during the group’s first tour of the United States and Canada in 1964. Curt met the Beatles while photographing them in Europ...
Archival Pigment
The exhibition includes his portraits of wide-eyed kids with mayhem on their minds, as well as some of the artist’s personal belongings.
The ancient practice of covering walls in artistic scenery is back.
Despite the obstacles, the piece’s protagonist navigates the chaos without losing his humanity.
Who needs a flower garden? Just use your imagination — and some beautifully patterned wallpaper or fabric — to bring the outdoors in.
A longtime admirer of Kahn’s work, 1stDibs editorial director Anthony Barzilay Freund explores why it’s relevant now more than ever.
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From her historic Manhattan townhouse, the talented creator and curator of 1stDibs' latest NFT exhibition tells us about the art in her home and how she got involved with cryptoart.
The former football player is as serious about becoming a great contemporary-art patron as he once was about making tackles. Here, Rivers tells us how he got the collecting bug and how his tastes have evolved over the years.