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As an ultimate work of art, Robert Wilson's theater is an instrument that is versatile enough to allow almost any vision: sound, lighting, costume design, narrative construction, reconstruction, destruction, elements of dance, performance art, grand opera, cinema. Wilson's furniture and sculptural pieces are born on the stage as a key element, envisioned as performers on equal par with the actors. They are exhibited in and held by galleries, museums and private collections worldwide. Selected work: A Chair and a Table for an Author. More
As an ultimate work of art, Robert Wilson's theater is an instrument that is versatile enough to allow almost any vision: sound, lighting, costume design, narrative construction, reconstruction, destruction, elements of dance, performance art, grand opera, cinema. Wilson's furniture and sculptural pieces are born on the stage as a key element, envisioned as performers on equal par with the actors. They are exhibited in and held by galleries, museums and private collections worldwide. Selected work: the Alice in Bed Chair. More
As an ultimate work of art, Robert Wilson's theater is an instrument that is versatile enough to allow almost any vision: sound, lighting, costume design, narrative construction, reconstruction, destruction, elements of dance, performance art, grand opera, cinema. Wilson's furniture and sculptural pieces are born on the stage as a key element, envisioned as performers on equal par with the actors. They are exhibited in and held by galleries, museums and private collections worldwide. Selected work: Bamboo Chair More
Selected work: Bessie Smith Chair from Cosmopolitan Greetings, 1988One of 12, this rare piece is made entirely of oak and coated with white lacquer and was designed as a minimalist tête-à-tâte, and is a symbolic characterization of the famous jazz-singer’s marriage as told in Wilson’s production.
Selected work the Blacksmith's Chair from THE DAYS BEFORE: death destruction & Detroit III, 1999
Selected work: Parzival Chair with its Shadow for Christopher Knowles from Parzival, 1987
Selected work: Parzival Chair with its Shadow for Christopher Knowles from Parzival, 1987
Selected work: Child's Horse Chair
Selected work: Pierre Curie Chair from De Materie, 1989.
Selected work: Einstein on the Beach Chair from Einstein on the Beach
Selected work: Elsa's Chair from Lohengrin
Selected work: Father's Chair from the CIVIL warS, Act 4
Selected work: Hanging Chair from The Life and Times of Sigmund Freud
Selected work: Fritzi's Chair
Selected work: Chair from Hamletmachine, 1986
Selected work: Jochanaan's Chair from Salome
Selected work: Chair from The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic, 2011.
Selected work: Headrest from Madama Butterfly. Designed by Robert Wilson Headrest from Madama Butterfly
Selected work: Chair from The Malady of Death
Selected work: Chair from The Malady of Death
Selected work: Bamboo Chair from Madama Butterfly
Selected work: Chair from The Meek Girl
Selected work: Door from Orlando
Selected work: Sofa from Parzival, 1987.From an edition of nine, this piece is made of maple and stainless steel.
Selected work: Queen's Chair from A Letter for Queen Victoria
Selected work: Chair from Scourge of Hyacinths