LUSS HOUSE
The Luss House is a collaborative exhibition among Blum and Poe, Mendes Wood DM and Object & Thing. This exhibition of newly created contemporary art and design, including site-specific works, is open through July 24th at the former home of architect and designer Gerald Luss (b. 1926, Gloversville, NY) that he designed and completed for his family in 1955 in Ossining, New York. Luss is perhaps best known for his work on the interiors of the Time-Life Building (1959) and this house is where he lived when he worked on that project. The exhibition can be visited by reservation, available through the Object & Thing website.





Photography by Michael Biondo