‘At The Luss House’ celebrates the architecture of Gerald Luss
‘At The Luss House’ celebrates the architecture of Gerald Luss
An immersive exhibition, ‘At The Luss House’, celebrates the work of architect Gerald Luss with a display of contemporary art and design curated by Blum & Poe, Mendes Wood DM, and Object & Thing
On view until 24 July 2021, ‘At The Luss House’ celebrates the architecture and design of Gerald Luss with an immersive exhibition staged in the residence in Ossining, New York, he built as his home in 1955. Pictured here is the house’s living room with Cecily Brown’s
Reasons to be Cheerful displayed on the stone wall. Other objects in the room include the original sofa and coffee table designed by Luss for the house in the 1950s, an aluminum and leather lounge chair created for the exhibition by Green River Project, pieces by Alma Allen, and terracotta planters (on the table) by Frances Palmer