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Wendell Castle (American, 1932-2018) Pinkie

Wendell Castle (American, 1932-2018) PinkieWendell Castle (American, 1932-2018) PinkieWendell Castle (American, 1932-2018) PinkieWendell Castle (American, 1932-2018) PinkieWendell Castle (American, 1932-2018) Pinkie
Lot #: 87
Wendell Castle (American, 1932-2018) Pinkie

1970. Gel-coated fiberglass and automobile paint. Signed W.C. '70 (to underside).

Another Example (1969):
Literature:
Donald Albrecht, “AutoPlastic: Wendell Castle, 1968-1973,” exhibition catalogue (New York: R 20th Century, 2004).
"’Exhibitions,' Craft Horizons,” March/ April 1970.
Alastair Gordon, "’Famous, Again,’ Wall Street Journal,” August 25, 2011.
Alastair Gordon, “Wendell Castle: Wandering Forms – Works from 1959-1979” (New York: Gregory R. Miller & Co., 2012).
Eve M. Kahn, "Currents: Furniture: The Human Body and Its Parts as Inspiration,” New York Times, April 15. 2004.
Jean Reeves, “’Bright, Plastic World for Furniture “Collectors,”’ Buffalo Evening News” (NY), October 1971.
Exhibited:
“Wendell Castle First Editions,” Shop One, Rochester. NY, November 15-December 4, 1969.
“Sculpted Furniture Forms,” Lee Nordness Gallery, New York, NY, March 21-April 9, 1970.
“Nancy Jurs – Wendell Castle,” Gallery West, Buffalo, NY, October 8-31, 1971.
“AutoPlastic: Wendell Castle 1968-1973,” R 20th Century, New York, NY, April 20-June 6, 2004.

46 x 54 x 16 in.
Provenance
The artist.
Thomas R. and Mary P. Markusen, Kendall, New York.
Auction Date
Mar 19, 2026
Estimate: $8,000-$12,000

Details:

Wendell Castle (American, 1932-2018)
Wendell Keith Castle was an American designer and sculptor widely regarded as a seminal figure – and often called the father – of the American Studio Furniture movement. Born in Emporia, Kansas, Castle studied at the University of Kansas, earning a BFA in industrial design in 1958 and an MFA in sculpture in 1961. Trained as both an industrial designer and sculptor, he emerged after World War II as part of the American studio craft movement, redefining furniture as a form of fine art. In 1961 he moved to Rochester, New York, where he began a long teaching career at the Rochester Institute of Technology’s School of American Craftsmen.
Castle was celebrated for coaxing wood and other materials into elegant, whimsical, and often mind-bending forms that blurred the boundary between functional furniture and sculpture. His works are characterized by bold color and inventive uses of materials including wood, fiberglass, plastics, metals, and veneers. In 1980, he founded the Wendell Castle School in Scottsville, New York, dedicated to passing on advanced techniques of woodworking and craftsmanship. Over the course of his career, Castle received numerous honors, including grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and lifetime achievement awards from major institutions. His work is held in the permanent collections of leading museums such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, LACMA, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Smithsonian Institution.

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