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Esempi Collection, eleven
Esempi Collection, eleven
estimate: $1,500–2,000
result: $2,375
provenance: Collection of Mark McDonald
Esempi di Architettura Moderna e Decorazioni D'Oggi di Tutto il Mondo. Negozi D'Oggi. 13 Roberto Aloi, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, 1950. 277 pages, Softcover.
Esempi di Arredamento Moderno di Tutto il Mondo: Arte E Arredi Sacri. 12 Roberto Aloi, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, 1950. 57 plus plates pages, Softcover.
Esempi di Decorazione Moderna di Tutto il Mondo: Verti D'oggi. 11 Roberto AloI, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, 1955. 173 pages, Softcover with dustjacket.
Esempi di Decorazione Moderna di Tutto il Mondo. Gioielli -Sbalzi-Argenti. 9 Roberto Aloi, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, 1954. 147 pages, Softcover with dustjacket.
Esempi di Arredamento Moderno di Tutto il Mondo. Sale di Soggiorino-Camini. 5 Roberto Aloi, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, 1954. 37 plus plates pages, Softcover.
Esempi di Arredamento Moderno di Tutto il Mondo. Camere da Letto-Armadi-Tolette. 4 Roberto Aloi, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, n.d.. 37 plus plates pages, Softcover.
Esempi di Arredamento Moderno di Tutto il Mondo. Sale da Pranzo. 3 Roberto Aloi, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, n.d.. 37 plus plates pages, Softcover.
Esempi di Arredamento Moderno di Tutto il Mondo. Tavoli-Tavolini-Carrelli. Seconda Serie. 2 bis Roberto Aloi, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, 1955. 49 plus plates pages, Softcover with dustjacket.
Esempi di Arredamento Moderno di Tutto il Mondo. Tavoli-Tavolini-Carrelli. 2 Robert Aloi, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, 1957. 29 plus plates pages, Softcover with dustjacket.
Esempi di Arredamento Moderno di Tutto il Mondo. Sedie-Poltrone-Divani. 1 Roberto Aloi, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milano, 1954. 37 plus plates pages, Softcover.
Mark McDonald has always been at the epicenter of the world that is mid-century design, to a large extent, it is a world he created. For over forty years, Mark has pioneered whole fields of collecting, providing the scholarship and creating the market for mid-century furniture, studio jewelry, ceramics and Italian glass.
In 1983, Mark opened Fifty/50 with partners Mark Isaacson and Ralph Cutler. This groundbreaking gallery defined collectors’ taste. At the time, modern works were still largely overlooked; Mark and his partners collected and presented the rarest and most interesting pieces, often working with the makers themselves, to create compelling exhibitions accompanied by catalogs documenting the work.
In the 1990s, Mark opened Gansevoort Gallery, where he continued to curate collections and exhibitions of lasting impact. Over the years, he established relationships with artists and their estates becoming the go to authority on the designs of Art Smith, Ilonka Karasz and Leza McVey, among others. His enthusiasm for the material extended beyond the gallery floor to the back room where lucky visitors got to flip through Mark’s impressive design reference library and discuss the importance of works with him.
A connoisseur and wealth of knowledge, Mark became a resource for prominent collections across the globe—private and public alike. He inspired a generation of collectors and dealers introducing designers and their production to an audience that continues to grow. In 2002, Mark closed Gansevoort and established 330 gallery in Hudson, New York. Now, semi-retired, Marks splits his time between New York and Florida. He still collects, curates, supports, and shepherds the scholarship of mid-century design.