Material
Robber Baron Buffet
Originally commissioned by an eccentric London playboy gallerist for his private office, the piece includes a secret stash compartment. This Robber Baron buffet was especially created to sit adjacent to an important large scale Picasso painting.
- Year
- 2007
- Dimension
- ca. 80 x 300 x 50 cm
- Material
- polished and patinated bronze, 24-karat gilding
Robber Barron
collection talks of power, corruption, art, and industry, an important suite of cast a gilded and bronze furnishings. is an addition to the well-known Robber Baron Suite (2006-2007).
Robber Baron
Robber Baron talks of power, corruption, art, and industry, cast in bronze by Studio Job.
Conceived in 2006, Robber Baron is an important suite of five cast-bronze furnishings, consisting of a Cabinet, Mantel Clock, Table, Standing Lamp, and Jewel Safe, each created in a limited edition of five pieces. Magnificent in scale, exceptionally finely modeled, detailed, and cast, with precision mechanical movements where required, incorporating deeply carved iconographic reliefs with areas highly polished, gilded, or patinated, these works are guild-like in their master craftsmanship.
The mirror finish reflects the outrageous excesses of America’s 19th century tycoons and Russia’s new oligarchs, these surreal, highly-expressive furnishings, each a complex composition of multiple visual elements depicting a narrative – much like a cathedral’s stained glass windows or its majestic bronze front doors – represent an interior belonging to a powerful industrial leader or his heirs. With clouds of pollution belching from towering smoke stacks, and missiles, falcons, gas masks, warplanes, and wrenches adorning golden surfaces, Robber Baron celebrates and shames both Art and Industry.
– Dezeen, 2007
