“Artist Sandeep Mukherjee used only Proctor & Gamble products to work into the thin, tapestry-like painting he made to hang on the metal towel rack in the Gamble house’s upstairs bathroom. It was a way to literally interact with the legacy of the Pasadena house, completed in 1909 by architect-brothers Charles and Henry Green for the same Gamble family of Proctor & Gamble fame. The beautifully preserved house is off of Orange Grove and people tour it yearly…”
MACHINE PROJECT AND GAMBLE HOUSE CONTINUE THE TREND OF ARTISTS TAKING OVER HISTORIC HOMES
CATHERINE WAGELY, LA Weekly, September 24, 2014
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