Tour the Art-Filled Home of Deborah and Andy Rappaport
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1/11Photographs by John MerklIn the living room, an oil on canvas, Standing on the Green, by Algerian painter Driss Ouadahi, presides over a streamlined, linear arrangement of furnishings including a Serge Mouille lamp and a sofa by Antonio Citterio for Maxalto.Photographs by John MerklIn the living room, an oil on canvas, Standing on the Green, by Algerian painter Driss Ouadahi, presides over a streamlined, linear arrangement of furnishings including a Serge Mouille lamp and a sofa by Antonio Citterio for Maxalto.
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2/11Photographs by John MerklVik Muniz’s Sandcastle hangs above Rancho San Pedro, a book of 14 aerial photographs by Michael Light.Photographs by John MerklVik Muniz’s Sandcastle hangs above Rancho San Pedro, a book of 14 aerial photographs by Michael Light.
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3/11Photographs by John MerklCommanding a corner of the gallery, Roni Horn’s aluminum sculpture When Dickinson Shut Her Eyes #912 incorporates the writing of the 19th-century poet.Photographs by John MerklCommanding a corner of the gallery, Roni Horn’s aluminum sculpture When Dickinson Shut Her Eyes #912 incorporates the writing of the 19th-century poet.
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4/11Photographs by John MerklIn the hallway alongside the staircase, Las Meninas, a massive silk-screened diptych created by the collective known as Bruce High Quality Foundation, reproduces the 17th-century work by Diego Velázquez.Photographs by John MerklIn the hallway alongside the staircase, Las Meninas, a massive silk-screened diptych created by the collective known as Bruce High Quality Foundation, reproduces the 17th-century work by Diego Velázquez.
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5/11Photographs by John MerklIn the living room, an oil on linen composition, And The Last Shall Be First, by Sonoma painter Chester Arnold, hangs above Documents #1, an assemblage with a DVD component by Michal Rovner.Photographs by John MerklIn the living room, an oil on linen composition, And The Last Shall Be First, by Sonoma painter Chester Arnold, hangs above Documents #1, an assemblage with a DVD component by Michal Rovner.
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6/11Photographs by John MerklIn the main entry, architect Dan Phipps installed a flexible LED lighting system to highlight several large-scale works. At the top of the stairs is House of Spirits, an assemblage of wood and glass bottles by Berkeley artist Mildred Howard; at bottom right is 1999, an oil on linen by Chester Arnold.Photographs by John MerklIn the main entry, architect Dan Phipps installed a flexible LED lighting system to highlight several large-scale works. At the top of the stairs is House of Spirits, an assemblage of wood and glass bottles by Berkeley artist Mildred Howard; at bottom right is 1999, an oil on linen by Chester Arnold.
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7/11Photographs by John MerklIn the front gallery, Small Saints, a work in six panels by Bill Viola, is stationed about a midcentury Edward Wormley table.Photographs by John MerklIn the front gallery, Small Saints, a work in six panels by Bill Viola, is stationed about a midcentury Edward Wormley table.
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8/11Photographs by John MerklA set of eight of Frank Gehry’s Wiggle stools serve as a viewing platform for new media works. Culte, a two-channel sound and video projection by Rob Carter, is pictured.Photographs by John MerklA set of eight of Frank Gehry’s Wiggle stools serve as a viewing platform for new media works. Culte, a two-channel sound and video projection by Rob Carter, is pictured.
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9/11Photographs by John MerklIn the upstairs hallway, natural light from an adjacent window backlights the mounted Plexiglas of Jean-Marc Bustamante’s Lumière.Photographs by John MerklIn the upstairs hallway, natural light from an adjacent window backlights the mounted Plexiglas of Jean-Marc Bustamante’s Lumière.
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10/11Photographs by John MerklIn the master bedroom, windows to the right of Gyoki, a toned silver gelatin print created by Mike and Doug Starn, frame a view of the Golden Gate Bridge.Photographs by John MerklIn the master bedroom, windows to the right of Gyoki, a toned silver gelatin print created by Mike and Doug Starn, frame a view of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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11/11Photographs by John MerklIn the upstairs hallway is Nam June Paik’s assemblage, Enlightenment Compressed.Photographs by John MerklIn the upstairs hallway is Nam June Paik’s assemblage, Enlightenment Compressed.