Kat O’Sullivan’s house in the CatskillsPhotography by Jamie Adam Midgely
A new book by design editor and writer Linda O’Keeffe celebrates stripes in all of their many incarnations, across architecture, art, fashion, interior design, and in the natural environment...
A new book by design editor and writer Linda O’Keeffe celebrates stripes in all of their many incarnations, across architecture, art, fashion, interior design, and in the natural environment. One of the most enduring decorative markings, stripes can be found everywhere, from early cave drawings to the ubiquitous Breton shirt. Stripes: Design Between the Lines, is a journey through the structural, the horizontal, the jovial, the paradoxical, the tribal, and all other variants of the simple stripe.
1. Artist and clothing designer Kat O’Sullivan’s house in the Catskills – painted after she ordered one of everything from the local paint shop.
2. Artist Liam Gillick’s Stacked Revision Structure, 2005, A permanent installation outside the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York.
United Nude’s Fold bootee, designed by Rem D. Koolhaas and GCourtesy of United Nude
3. United Nude’s Fold bootee, designed by Rem D. Koolhaas, nephew of the famed architect, and Galahad Clark, of the Clarks shoes dynasty.
Wool shrug by Geoffrey Beene, 2002Photography by Jack Deutsch
4. Double-faced, buffalo wool plaid shrug with bias horsehair insets by Geoffrey Beene, 2002.
A Roche Bobois sofa and bergère in striped Lycra, 2004Courtesy of Roche Bobois
5. Jean Paul Gaultier’s collaboration with Dutch designer Jurgen Bey for Elle Décoration. A Roche Bobois sofa and bergère cocooned in striped Lycra, 2004.
Columns by Judith TurnerPhotography by Judith Turner
6. Artist Judith Turner has been photographing columns since 1979.
Yvonne Gregory in 1914, by Bertram ParkCopyright Estate of Bertram Park/National Portrait Gallery, London
7. Artist Yvonne Gregory, wife of photographer Bertram Park, poses in a tribute to dazzle painting in 1914.
Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing 743 Vertical Lines, Not Straight, NAntoine Bootz, reprinted with permission Hearst Communications
8. A mural by artist Sol LeWitt, entitled, Wall Drawing 743 Vertical Lines, Not Straight, Not Touching, Covering the Wall Evenly. Added in 1994 to the dining room walls of a Park Avenue interior by architects Stamberg Aferiat.
Ponti Sisters, a video installation by conceptual artist VanVanessa Beecroft, copyright 2003, Courtesy of Deitch Projects NY
9. Half of a dual-projection video installation by conceptual artist Vanessa Beecroft, entitled, Ponti Sisters.
A striped iceberg photographed by Norwegian sailor Oyvind TaCourtesy of scanfishphoto/ø. Tangen
10. A striped iceberg photographed by Norwegian sailor Oyvind Tangen. The stripes may be the result of compressed snow or melt water responding to artic temperatures.