Peter Astrom & Vladimir Kagan
Vladimir Kagan
Vladimir Kagan (1927-2016) was an early pioneer of modern design. A passion for architecture and sculpture is evident in his uniquely contemporary furniture. He was the first designer invited to sculpt fiberglass furniture in the RALPH PUCCI sculpting studio. Kagan’s limited-edition Gabriella bronze chair was the last piece he ever designed. He joined RALPH PUCCI in 2002.
Peter Astrom
Recognized as a pioneer in both the “instant art” movement and in postmodern photography, Peter Astrom was one of the first artists to scavenge the streets of the Lower East Side for objects to put into the newly invented Xerox color copying machine and produce images. In 1981, his camera-less Xerox prints were published in the Time-Life book The Art of Photography. During the 1980s, Astrom shifted his creative focus to painting. Throughout this decade the artist ventured from using forceful brushstrokes and strong colors on canvas to a more intricate and delicate palette, letting some of his Swedish heritage and love of nature surface, despite a style thoroughly rooted in American expressionism.