Chuck Close’s Sienna (3/4 View), acquired through Oakland’s Magnolia Editions, casts her gaze casts her gaze over the living room. Handcrafted concrete table is by Peter Sandback. Ombre pillow and throw are Rosemary Hallgarten through De Sousa Hughes.
Pamela Hornik with Teddy, the family mascot.
In the dining room hangs Hung Liu’s trio of Official Portraits. White Knight, a ceramic sculpture by Wanxin Zhang, acquired through San Francisco’s Catharine Clark Gallery. A pair of Warhol polaroids and Chuck Close’s Phil Fragment overlook the kitchen.
In the foyer is Chantal Joffe’s Sally in Fishnets.
Three dramatic graphite drawings by San Francisco artist Joel Daniel Phillips—Albert, Billy and James acquired through the Hashimoto Contemporary gallery—dominate the second floor office.
One of Pamela Hornik’s favorite pieces, Joan Brown’s 1972 Penciled Nude and Painted Background, graces the foyer.
Andy Freeberg’s Marlborough in a graphic guest bedroom. Wool pillow is by Fog & Fury through De Sousa Hughes. Custom Teddy pillow is by Hyla F.
A graphite drawing by Jordan Casteel, Harlem Vendor, hangs just inside the front door. The adjacent small photograph, Woman with Bangs, is Diane Arbus.
A watercolor portrait of Pamela and Teddy by artist Josephine Taylor, represented by Catharine Clark Gallery, and Jean Paul Gaultier by Liu Bolin are displayed in the second guestroom. Gray cable knit throw is through De Sousa Hughes.
This article appears in the October 2017 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).