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The White Easel series, by Ed and Nancy Kienholz, were some of the first works to manifest from their newly built studio in Hope, Idaho, where the couple relocated in 1973. Many were made …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz, White Easel with Machine Pistol, 1979 “The gun was found at an Idaho flea market. It is a mock-up of a machine gun made from the slide of one gun, …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz, White Easel with Face, 1978 “The wax face came from Dennis Hopper. Dennis had found, and subsequently sold to Ed, a whole prop trunk (approximately 40 x 36 x 18 inches …
The Fountain,1977 (featured above) was created by Ed and Nancy Kienholz in Hope, Idaho, during a period when the couple divided their time between Hope and Berlin, Germany. This sculpture belongs to The White …
OPENING TONIGHT! The opening reception for “Kienholz: Berlin/Hope” takes place tonight, March 13, 6-8pm. The show features assemblage sculpture produced by Ed and Nancy between 1975-1979, while working concurrently in Berlin, Germany and Hope, …
We just received the shipment of catalogues for our forthcoming Kienholz: Berlin/Hope exhibition and we couldn’t be more thrilled. To see the e-version of the catalogue, visit lalouver.com/berlin-hope-catalogue. The exhibition opens on March 13!