The Picker House and Collection: A Late 1960s Home for Art and Design

Rebecca Preston, David Falkner, Jonathan Black, Fiona Fisher, Fran Lloyd, Penny Sparke

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

Picker House is a remarkable late 1960s modernist home specifically designed to accommodate a significant international collection of modern and contemporary painting and sculpture. Situated on the outskirts of London, in Kingston upon Thames, it is a rare surviving example of a spacious and progressive late modern house and garden that remains unaltered. Designed by the British modernist architect Kenneth Wood in 1965, for the businessman Stanley H. Picker (1913-1982), it still retains its period interior decor, contemporary furnishings acquired through the then recently established Terence Conran Group, and the distinctive art collection of its owner - including works by Chagall, Frink, Hepworth, Lowry, Rodin and many more - which was an integral part of its conception. Based on previously unpublished material and photographs, this heavily illustrated publication brings together leading researchers in their respective fields who examine in depth every aspect of this unique place.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherPhilip Wilson Publishers
Number of pages272
ISBN (Print)9781781300053
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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