Philip French 

Eames: The Architect & the Painter – review

Philip French is impressed by a fascinating documentary about the architects Charles and Ray Eames and their impact on American design
  
  

Eames: The Architect and the Painter, film
'Engrossing': Ray and Charles Eames in Eames: The Architect & the Painter. Photograph: PR

This engrossing documentary recounts through eloquent interviews and fascinating archive footage the joint careers of the charismatic Charles Eames and his wife, Ray. He was an architect who never completed his degree; she gave up a promising future as a painter when they moved from the midwest to California early in the second world war and set up a firm that became an American equivalent of the Bauhaus. Their early wartime work designing splints for the military led to their revolutionary postwar modernist furniture, and up until the late 1970s, they were in the vanguard of every branch of design in America, from film to international exhibitions. A riveting story.

 

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