Rudi Stern
American, 1936-2006
Rudi Stern founded the New York Studio and gallery Let There Be Neon in 1972 and was instrumental in the proliferation of neon as an art form in the 1970s and 1980s, executing commissions for such artists as Nam June Paik, Chryssa, Laurie Anderson, Jeff Koons, Robert Rauschenberg and Keith Haring. Most famously he is known for his neon work, which was commissioned for the infamous nighttime hot spot Studio 54.
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Mid-Century Post Modern Black with Red Torchiere Neon Floor Lamp by Rudi Stern
By Rudi Stern
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A tall post modern neon floor lamp made by Rudi Stern circa 1970's. It features black enameled steel construction, red neon lamp, and top torchiere li...
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1970s American Post-Modern Vintage Rudi Stern
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Steel
H 72 in W 14 in D 14 in
Postmodern Rudi Stern Sculpture and Torchiere Lamp "Let There Be Neon"
By Rudi Stern
Located in Miami, FL
Postmodern Rudi Stern neon aluminum sculpture and torchiere lamp "Let There Be Neon" with iron base. Wired and in working condition. Torchiere has dimm...
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Late 20th Century American Post-Modern Rudi Stern
Materials
Aluminum, Iron
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