Jeff Quinn, Ted Abramczyk & Vladimir Kagan

October 2012 — Los Angeles
Artists

Ted Abramczyk

Ted Abramczyk was trained as an architect and received his B.Arch from the Pratt Institute. While completing his architectural apprenticeship at Davis Brody and Associates, he began to sculpt and in 1991, after winning a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, Abramczyk left architectural practice to concentrate on art and design. In 1996 he founded Abramczyk Studio, a design firm that specializes in designing and handcrafting custom lighting fixtures for both residential and commercial clients. His art and architecture background is evident in his fixtures, which evolve out of variations on a geometric theme, and aim to unite functionality with the aesthetics of a glowing sculptural object. He joined RALPH PUCCI in 2012.

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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.

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Jeff Quinn

Jeff Quinn was born in Bucks County, PA in 1964. He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in painting. Based in New York City, he teaches drawing and painting at the Parsons School of Design and has completed site-specific murals for the RALPH PUCCI gallery facades in Miami and Los Angeles. Landscapes are a reoccurring theme in Quinn’s work, and he cites spontaneity as an integral element of the creative process. He joined RALPH PUCCI in 2003.

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