The CPF Annual Awesome Auction

A man in a black tuxedo and bow tie holds a martini glass, smiling at the camera. He wears glasses and stands indoors against a light background.A man in a suit leans on a railing above signs that read DETOUR and SIDEWALK CLOSED. The background is an urban setting with buildings and reflections. The image is in black and white.A red, modernist-style chair inside a circular black outline above the bold text “USModernist” in black capital letters.An older woman and a man sit and relax on a wooden deck outside a modern house with dark siding and large windows. A hammock hangs nearby, and greenery surrounds the area.
A man in a black tuxedo and bow tie holds a martini glass, smiling at the camera. He wears glasses and stands indoors against a light background.A man in a suit leans on a railing above signs that read DETOUR and SIDEWALK CLOSED. The background is an urban setting with buildings and reflections. The image is in black and white.A red, modernist-style chair inside a circular black outline above the bold text “USModernist” in black capital letters.An older woman and a man sit and relax on a wooden deck outside a modern house with dark siding and large windows. A hammock hangs nearby, and greenery surrounds the area.
Martinis with George Smart, founder of USModernist.org
Ended at: 1181 days 22 hours 55 minutes 11 seconds ago
$70.00 USD

This auction has been sold to Rochelle McCune at $70.00 USD.

Martinis with George Smart, aka Mr. Modernism, founder of the award-winning USModernist.org archive and Host of the long-running USModernist Radio podcast. For this auction you get to enjoy martinis poolside at the Hotel Skylark in Palm Springs, CA, during Modernism Week, February 2023. George also created and curates USModernist® Library, the world’s largest open digital collection of major US 20th-century architecture magazines, with over 4 million downloadable pages – all free to access.  https://usmodernist.org/library.htm

About George: George Smart’s life changed dramatically after he visited Fallingwater in 2007. That led him to a late night Google search, which became a website, which became a community.  Now his small but intrepid nonprofit staff and volunteers have built the largest open digital archives – free and searchable – of residential mid-century Modernist design in the world. George is founder and Executive Director of USModernist® and NCModernist®, nonprofit organizations dedicated to the documentation, preservation, and promotion of Modernist design.