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b. 1904 - d. 1982

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          • Bruce Goff, Window from Shin'en Kan (The Price House), Bartlesville, Oklahoma
            Dec. 12, 2024

            Bruce Goff, Window from Shin'en Kan (The Price House), Bartlesville, Oklahoma

            Est: $5,000 - $7,000

            Bruce Goff Window from Shin'en Kan (The Price House), Bartlesville, Oklahoma USA, 1956 lacquered steel, beveled leaded glass 28 h x 28 w x 9 d in (71 x 71 x 23 cm) Provenance: Shin'en Kan (The Price House), Bartlesville, Oklahoma | Private Collection, Oklahoma | Acquired from the previous in 2010, Collection of Dr. Brian and Becky Hinrichs Literature: The Architecture of Bruce Goff, Cook, pg. 82 illustrates commission Bruce Goff: Towards Absolute Architecture, De Long. ppg. 142-145 discuss commission This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

            Wright
          • Bruce Goff, Collection of seven drawings for the J.O. and Mary Motsenbocker Residence
            Jul. 30, 2024

            Bruce Goff, Collection of seven drawings for the J.O. and Mary Motsenbocker Residence

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Bruce Goff Collection of seven blueline prints for the J.O. and Mary Motsenbocker Residence USA, c. 1957 ink and graphite on paper largest: 36 h x 24 w in (91 x 61 cm) smallest: 24 h x 34 w in (61 x 86 cm) Inscribed to lower margin of each work 'Residence for Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Motsenbocker Bruce Goff Architect Price Tower Bartsville, Oklahoma'. Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Motsenbocker, Bartsville, OK | Private Collection This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

            Wright
          • Bruce Goff, Collection of eight renderings
            Nov. 15, 2023

            Bruce Goff, Collection of eight renderings

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Bruce Goff Collection of eight renderings c. 1982 ink on tracing paper largest: 24 h x 36 w in (61 x 91 cm) smallest: 18 h x 18 w in (46 x 46 cm) This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

            Los Angeles Modern Auctions
          • Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 19
            May. 04, 2022

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 19

            Est: $500 - $700

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 1956-1996 Salvaged glass 5 x 7 x 7 inches (12.7 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm) (largest) PROVENANCE: Shin'en Kan, Bartlesville, OK; Collection of Price Tower Arts Center, Bartesville, OK. HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 19
            May. 04, 2022

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 19

            Est: $500 - $700

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 1956-1996 Salvaged glass 6 x 7 x 8 inches (15.2 x 17.8 x 20.3 cm) (largest) PROVENANCE: Shin'en Kan, Bartlesville, OK; Collection of Price Tower Arts Center, Bartesville, OK. Shin'en Kan, which means "The House of the Far Away Heart," was avant-garde architect Bruce Goff's masterpiece, originally designed for Joe Price in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. An elaborate and perplexing exploration of tactility, Goff selected materials that ranged from plush and luxurious to bizarre and grotesque, including floors and walls covered in 4-inch thick white shag carpeting, ceilings lined with goose feathers, opulent beading cascading from the rafters, but also blood-smeared glass mosaics and décor made of turkey insemination rods. The living room was designed to be one large bed, with a sunken conversation pit placed in the middle, and there were secret passageways throughout the home. The walls were made of lumps of coal, with brilliant aquamarine glass cullets interspersed throughout. The resultant structure was whimsical and mesmerizing, but with an uncanny quality that seemed to suggest impending disaster. Perhaps turmoil was foreseen by Goff - he had no shortage in his personal life - and echoed in the structures he designed and built, as many have met their demise under suspicious circumstances, Shin'en Kan included. In 1996, after a long dispute over ownership, Shin'en Kan burned down. Officials believed this to be a case of arson, though no party was ever held accountable. Because the walls were coal, the complex was destroyed completely, with little else but the glass shards remaining. One was salvaged and used as part of Goff's headstone, and, perhaps because of his long association with Price Tower (the architect lived in an apartment there for nine years), Price Tower Arts Center took ownership of the entrance gate and some of the remaining cullets, which are offered here. HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Untitled, 1936 Watercolor on paper 24 x
            Jan. 27, 2022

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Untitled, 1936 Watercolor on paper 24 x

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Untitled, 1936 Watercolor on paper 24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Initialed and dated upper right: BG / 36 Initialed and inscribed lower left: BG 36/10/24 PROVENANCE: Oklahoma Collection, acquired directly from the artist; Dallas Collection. HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Pair of Large Handles from the Tulsa Clu
            Jan. 27, 2022

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Pair of Large Handles from the Tulsa Clu

            Est: $500 - $800

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Pair of Large Handles from the Tulsa Club, designed 1927 Stainless steel 7 x 7-3/4 x 3-1/4 inches (17.8 x 19.7 x 8.3 cm) (each) Property from a Private Collection, Tulsa, OK PROVENANCE: From the interior doors of the Men's and Women's Lounge of the Tulsa Club, Designed by Bruce Goff. HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Seven Triangles for Shin'en Kan, 1956-19
            Jan. 27, 2022

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Seven Triangles for Shin'en Kan, 1956-19

            Est: $1,200 - $1,800

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Seven Triangles for Shin'en Kan, 1956-1996 Cast iron 0-1/2 x 10-1/2 x 12-3/4 inches (1.3 x 26.7 x 32.4 cm) (each) Property from a Private Collection, Tulsa, OK PROVENANCE: Collection of Cecil Magana, Bartlesville, OK, Private Collection, Tulsa, OK. HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 19
            Jan. 27, 2022

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 19

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 1956-1996 Salvaged glass 5 x 7 x 7 inches (12.7 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm) (largest) PROVENANCE: Shin'en Kan, Bartlesville, OK; Collection of Price Tower Arts Center, Bartesville, OK. HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 19
            Jan. 27, 2022

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 19

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Eight Glass Cullets from Shin'en Kan, 1956-1996 Salvaged glass 6 x 7 x 8 inches (15.2 x 17.8 x 20.3 cm) (largest) PROVENANCE: Shin'en Kan, Bartlesville, OK; Collection of Price Tower Arts Center, Bartesville, OK. Shin'en Kan, which means "The House of the Far Away Heart," was avant-garde architect Bruce Goff's masterpiece, originally designed for Joe Price in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. An elaborate and perplexing exploration of tactility, Goff selected materials that ranged from plush and luxurious to bizarre and grotesque, including floors and walls covered in 4-inch thick white shag carpeting, ceilings lined with goose feathers, opulent beading cascading from the rafters, but also blood-smeared glass mosaics and décor made of turkey insemination rods. The living room was designed to be one large bed, with a sunken conversation pit placed in the middle, and there were secret passageways throughout the home. The walls were made of lumps of coal, with brilliant aquamarine glass cullets interspersed throughout. The resultant structure was whimsical and mesmerizing, but with an uncanny quality that seemed to suggest impending disaster. Perhaps turmoil was foreseen by Goff - he had no shortage in his personal life - and echoed in the structures he designed and built, as many have met their demise under suspicious circumstances, Shin'en Kan included. In 1996, after a long dispute over ownership, Shin'en Kan burned down. Officials believed this to be a case of arson, though no party was ever held accountable. Because the walls were coal, the complex was destroyed completely, with little else but the glass shards remaining. One was salvaged and used as part of Goff's headstone, and, perhaps because of his long association with Price Tower (the architect lived in an apartment there for nine years), Price Tower Arts Center took ownership of the entrance gate and some of the remaining cullets, which are offered here. HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Bruce Goff Molding Shin'en Kan
            Jan. 09, 2022

            Bruce Goff Molding Shin'en Kan

            Est: $100 - $300

            Molding from Shin'en Kan (The Price House), Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA, 1956. Gold plated aluminum. 3.25w x .75d x 12.5h

            Main Auction Galleries
          • Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Five Glass Cullets from Shin'enKan, 1956
            Oct. 01, 2019

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Five Glass Cullets from Shin'enKan, 1956

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Five Glass Cullets from Shin'enKan, 1956-1996 Salvaged glass 6-1/8 x 9-3/8 x 5-3/4 inches (15.6 x 23.8 x 14.6 cm) (largest) PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF PRICE TOWER ARTS CENTER, BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA Shin'en Kan, which means "The House of the Far Away Heart," was avant-garde architect Bruce Goff's masterpiece, originally designed for Joe Price in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. An elaborate and perplexing exploration of tactility, Goff selected materials that ranged from plush and luxurious to bizarre and grotesque, including floors and walls covered in 4-inch thick white shag carpeting, ceilings lined with goose feathers, opulent beading cascading from the rafters, but also blood-smeared glass mosaics and décor made of turkey insemination rods. The living room was designed to be one large bed, with a sunken conversation pit placed in the middle, and there were secret passageways throughout the home. The walls were made of lumps of coal, with brilliant aquamarine glass cullets interspersed throughout. The resultant structure was whimsical and mesmerizing, but with an uncanny quality that seemed to suggest impending disaster. Perhaps turmoil was foreseen by Goff – he had no shortage in his personal life – and echoed in the structures he designed and built, as many have met their demise under suspicious circumstances, Shin'en Kan included. In 1996, after a long dispute over ownership, Shin'en Kan burned down. Officials believed this to be a case of arson, though no party was ever held accountable. Because the walls were coal, the complex was destroyed completely, with little else but the glass shards remaining. One was salvaged and used as part of Goff's headstone, and, perhaps because of his long association with Price Tower (the architect lived in an apartment there for nine years), Price Tower Arts Center took ownership of the entrance gate and some of the remaining cullets, which are offered here. HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Four Glass Cullets from Shin'enKan, 1956
            Oct. 01, 2019

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Four Glass Cullets from Shin'enKan, 1956

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Four Glass Cullets from Shin'enKan, 1956-1996 Salvaged glass 4-7/8 x 8-3/4 x 7-3/8 inches (12.4 x 22.2 x 18.6 cm) (largest) PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF PRICE TOWER ARTS CENTER, BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • BRUCE ALONZO GOFF (AMERICAN, 1904-1982) TWELVE DEWLEN HOUSE ARCHITECTURAL RENDER
            Oct. 24, 2017

            BRUCE ALONZO GOFF (AMERICAN, 1904-1982) TWELVE DEWLEN HOUSE ARCHITECTURAL RENDER

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Twelve Dewlen House Architectural Renderings, 1956 Graphite, ink, and colored pencil on paper 17-3/4 x 32 inches (45.1 x 81.3 cm) Each is titled, signed and dated The architectural work of Bruce Goff, often organic structures known for their adventurous quality of blending nature and structure; remains celebrated and admired. Though never realized, the Dewlen 'Aparture' House, as seen in these drawings, exhibits many of the qualities which Goff employed and is considered an important expression of his vision. HID04901242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • BRUCE GOFF
            Mar. 10, 2011

            BRUCE GOFF

            Est: $5,000 - $7,000

            BRUCE GOFF COFFEE TABLE DESIGNED FROM THE L.H. MCCULLOUGH HOUSE, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS mahogany and glass 16 1/8 x 42 1/4 x 36 3/8 in. (41 x 107.3 x 92.4 cm) circa 1956

            Sotheby's
          • BRUCE GOFF
            Mar. 10, 2011

            BRUCE GOFF

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            BRUCE GOFF STOOL patrially-limed cypress and fabric upholstery 16 1/4 x 35 1/4 x 28 3/4 in. (41.3 x 89.5 x 73 cm) circa 1960s

            Sotheby's
          • BRUCE GOFF (1904-1982)
            Jun. 13, 2008

            BRUCE GOFF (1904-1982)

            Est: $9,000 - $12,000

            BRUCE GOFF (1904-1982) A Mahogany Low Table, circa 1954 15½ in. (39.4 cm.) high, 37 in. (81.3 cm.) wide, 42¼ in. (107.3 cm.) deep

            Christie's
          • Bruce Goff
            Dec. 08, 2002

            Bruce Goff

            Est: $9,000 - $12,000

            fence ornament from Price House, Bartlesville, Oklahoma USA, 1966

            Wright
          • Bruce Goff
            Dec. 08, 2002

            Bruce Goff

            Est: $9,000 - $12,000

            door from Price House, Bartlesville Oklahoma USA, 1966

            Wright
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