
LongHouse Reserve Welcomes Object & Thing—Here’s an Exclusive First Look Inside
The collectible design showcase's latest edition unfolds in the late 20th-century textile giant Jack Lenor Larsen’s East Hampton home
Since mounting its first group show during Frieze Week in 2019, collectible art and design showcase Object & Thing has staged contextualized exhibitions at such illustrious locales as the Eliot Noyes house in New Canaan, Connecticut, and Robert Dash’s Madoo Conservancy in Sagaponack, New York. Contemporary paintings, furnishings, textiles, and objects—many of which are commissioned based on site-specific qualities—are displayed in dialogue with the storied locations.
In a bid to inspire new conversations about domesticity, craft, materiality, experimentation, and self-expression, founder Abby Bangser and her team have carefully selected historical properties that demonstrate how these guiding principles remain as relevant today as they were in the past. Choosing LongHouse Reserve for this latest showcase is no different.
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