I've always liked Allen Jones's workbut only knew about his furniture and his connection to "A Clockwork Orange".He was a lot more versatile artist, sculptor, painter and printmaker,than I had previously thought.But that being said, I am gonna focus mostly on hisfurniture for this first post,because that's what I like the best!
Allen Jones"Chair"1969
Allen Jones"Table"1969
Allen Jones"Hatstand"1969
FranklinCartoon featuring Allen Jones's work for"The Daily Mirror"1970
Allen JonesImage (detail) from a silkscreen portfolio of 30 images called"Ways and Means"1977
Allen Jones "Sungoddess"1987
Allen Jones "Refrigerator"2002
Allen Jones "Girl on Table 4"(detail)1986-87
Allen Jones "Pop in Effigy"Allen and Janet Brown's home.VogueJanuary 1970That's Allen's wife Janet kneeling in the Eames 670.
Allen JonesIn his studioLondon1961
Allen Jones "Bathers"2000
Allen Jones "Third Man"1965
Allen Jones This is Allen's studio in Oxfordshire designed byCZWG Architects2003
Allen JonesUnrealized costume design for Stanley Kubrick's"A Clockwork Orange"1971
Allen JonesCostume design from"Projects"1971
Allen Jonesfront cover for"Figures"1969
Allen Jonesfront cover for"Projects"1971
Allen JonesImage from the Pirelli CalendarJones designedMay 1973
Allen JonesImages from a silkscreen portfolio of 14 images called"Life Class"1968
Allen JonesSource material for"Ways and Means"1977
Allen JonesSource material from his archives
Allen Jones and David HockneyParis1963
Photographic homage to Allen Jonesby Roberto Rocchi for "Playmen" magazineApril, 1975
Allen Jones "Maid to Order lll"1971-73
Allen JonesDetail of "Hatstand"1969
Allen Jones"Temple"1997-98
All images from the refreshingly fun book above"Allen Jones: Work"by Andrew LambirthPublished in conduction with an exhibition atThe Royal Academy of ArtLondon2005