Allan Wexler's Pratt Desk Commission for Pratt Institute in Brooklyn
Allan Wexler created Pratt Desk in 2012, a work commissioned by Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. The piece is constructed from aluminum, a chair, and paint. The entry was posted on March 30, 2017, at 12:14 am on artcritical, a platform powered by WordPress. The content is filed under an unspecified category, and responses can be followed via an RSS 2.0 feed, though pinging is disabled. The work represents a functional art object designed for an educational institution, highlighting Wexler's engagement with architectural and design elements. The commission underscores the intersection of art and utility within an academic setting. No further details about the creation process or exhibition context are provided in the source material.
Key facts
- Allan Wexler created Pratt Desk in 2012
- The work is made of aluminum, chair, and paint
- It was commissioned by Pratt Institute
- Pratt Institute is located in Brooklyn, New York
- The entry was posted on March 30, 2017 at 12:14 am
- The entry is on artcritical, powered by WordPress
- Responses can be followed via RSS 2.0 feed
- Pinging is currently not allowed
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Artists
- Allan Wexler
Institutions
- Pratt Institute
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Locations
- Brooklyn
- New York
- United States