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HPHX Gallery is proud to present “Searching for Hollis Fingold”.

HGroup of lacquered boxes handmade in the 1980s by Hollis Fingold at Radar Design in Denver, Colorado. Airbrushed paint on wood. Signed.

HShaped like alien pets, Hollis Fingold's boxes hover on their four pointy legs, with lid handles resembling punk hairdos.

They are sensual but dangerous creatures that one must adore to tame and open.

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HShaped like alien pets, Hollis Fingold's boxes hover on their four pointy legs, with lid handles resembling punk hairdos.

They are sensual but dangerous creatures that one must adore to tame and open.

PHX Gallery is proud to present 

“Searching for Hollis Fingold”

Group of lacquered boxes handmade in the 1980s by Hollis Fingold at Radar Design in Denver, Colorado. Airbrushed paint on wood. Signed.

Hollis Fingold's boxes belong to another world

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ABOUT HOLLIS FINGOLD

HBorn in 1944, Fingold’s creative journey took her to Denver Colorado, where she established her studio Radar Design, in 1986.

HHer telephones, boxes and furniture graced television shows, movies, commercials and celebrities interiors, finding their way into department stores, art galleries, and museum stores worldwide from China to Hollywood (the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, Bloomingdale’s and Disney World).

HIn recognition of her remarkable contributions to the craft world, Fingold was listed in "Profiles: Who's Who in American Craft" in 1993.

“People always asked me what I would call my genre”

HIn recognition of her remarkable contributions to the craft world, Fingold was listed in "Profiles: Who's Who in American Craft" in 1993.

ABOUT HOLLIS FINGOLD:

Born in 1944, Fingold’s creative journey took her to Denver Colorado, where she established her studio Radar Design, in 1986.

Her telephones, boxes and furniture graced television shows, movies, commercials and celebrities interiors, finding their way into department stores, art galleries, and museum stores worldwide from China to Hollywood (the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, Bloomingdale’s and Disney World).

“People always askED me what I would call my genre”

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