Christopher Georgesco
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Christopher Georgesco, son of noted Romanian-American architect Haralamb H. Georgescu, is an artist and sculptor. He was born in Lincoln, Nebraska (1950), but has lived primarily in Southern California, most recently in the Palm Springs desert. His large metal pieces have been installed in these settings.
Grand Hyatt Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, CA
Laguna Beach Museum of Contemporary Art, CA
University of California Los Angeles, CA
University of Santa Barbara, CA
Valley Presbyterian Hospital, Los Angeles, CA
Pasadena Plaza, City of Pasadena, CA
King World Productions, Los Angeles, CA
Princes Cruise Lines
Knapp Communicatons, Los Angeles,CA
McCrory Corporate, New York, NY
Raychem Copporation, Los Angeles, CA
Sea Horse Corporation, Manzanillo, Mexico
A number of private collectors own Georgesco pieces, especially his small metal wall installations.
Sources: Christopher Georgesco's web exhibit [1]