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- Item:
Chair
- Designer/Maker:
Rick Pohlers - Featured in California Design '76, Pohlers
earned his BA in 1973 and MA in 1976 at California State University,
Fullerton. At that time a particularly strong group of students, including
Pohlers, Jim Nash and Bud Tullis were all producing expressive hand-crafted
furniture at Fullerton in an atmosphere of friendly competition. This
small contingent, who built on the foundation of their modernist forerunners
and were widely published, helped define contemporary studio furniture
of the 1970s.
Pohlers, who grew up in Alaska and learned carving techniques from
the Northwest Coast Indians, remains focused on functional woodworking
and finds chairs in particular an enjoyable challenge.
Education:
1973 BA in Art - California State University, Fullerton
1973 Secondary Teaching Credential, CSUF
1976 MA in Art - California State University, Fullerton
Teaching: 1973-76
Art an Annual teacher, Rialto Junior High School
1976-77 Instructor, Beginning Woodworking, March AFB
1977-80 Technical Assistant, Art Dept. CSUF
1979 Arts & Crafts Instructor, CSUF
1982-83 Instructor, Woodworking 1, UC Riverside Extension
1996 Summer School Art Teacher, Eisenhower H.S., Rialto, CA.
Publications:
Wood Art Today, by Dona Meilach
Fine Woodworking, Design Book Three, Taunton Press
Fine Woodworking, Design Book Two, Taunton Press
Woodworking-The New Wave, by Dona Meilach
California Design '76 - California Design Publications
Exhibitions:
Crafts Five Survey, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA. 1973.
Chairs In Motion, California State University, Fullerton, 1974.
Master's Show, California State University, Fullerton, 1975
New Expressions In Wood, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA.
1976.
California Design '76, Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. 1976.
California Craftsman Show, Monterey Peninsula Museum of Art, CA.
1976
Desert West All-Media Juried Art Show, Antelope Valley College,
CA. 1977.
One-Man Show, California State University, Fullerton, CA. 1978.
California Craftsman Show, Monterey Peninsula Museum of Art, CA.
1978.
Wood Selections, California State University, San Luis Obispo Art
Gallery, CA. 1979.
Pacifica Awards Competition, Los Angeles, CA. 1980.
Masks and Faces, One-Man Show, California State University, Fullerton,
CA. 1980.
Riverside Art Center and Gallery Faculty Show, Riverside, CA. 1982.
Diverging Directions - Artist's Furniture, Lyon Gallery, Redlands,
CA. 1984
Common Ground Multimedia Art Gallery, Fullerton, CA. 1984.
The Ingrained Image - Contemporary Woodworking in So. Cal., Riverside
Art Museum, Riverside, CA. 1990.
Woodworking '92, City of Brea Gallery. 1992.
- Description:
A very fine Floating Back chair made from solid Koa. Made
by Pohlers during the mid 1970s, this chair is an elegant testament
to his skill as a designer-craftsman. At that time, the lively Koa
wood used for this chair was more affordable than today and was Pohlers'
preferred material. Pegs in Ebony contrast with the orange-brown Koa,
as does the woven cord seat (re-done recently by Pohlers), and result
in a subtle combination of materials, form and engineering. Just the
type of challenge this artist enjoyed most.
- Dimensions:
41 1/4“ h, 18” w, 24” d, 16 1/3“
seat ht.
- Condition:
Excellent
- Price:
$2000
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