It's not a stretch to see that art plays a huge role in Taylor DeBartola's Charleston home. Art lines the walls of hallways, and art is placed in prominent spots in the home to create stunning statements. The piece above the fireplace is an example. "'Your Head is on Fire,' an etching by Louise Bourgeois, was a piece I purchased from artist Raphael Fodde's 5+5 Gallery," wrote Taylor in his House Tour survey. "Bourgeois was best known for her immersive sculptures, but was also a prolific print maker. This piece stopped me dead in my tracks when I saw it, although at the time I did not know the artist or her work. Fodde, now a dear friend, has generously invested in my art education and has also helped us to acquire other works in the living room, like David Wojnarowicz's 'One Day this Kid.'"
from Apartment Therapy | Saving the world, one room at a time https://ift.tt/2PTCXpl
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