EILEEN GRAY

Designer and Architect
(1878-1976)
Paris, in the early
part of the 20th Century, provided a fertile ground for artists of all media
and genres in visual arts as well as literary and scientific fields. The
names of Joyce and Beckett, Picasso and Dali, Corbusier and Debussy ring
with an air of familiarity. Yet laying at rest in a quiet corner of the
famous Pere Lachaise cemetry among such notables as Oscar Wilde and James
Morrisson you will find the name of Eileen Gray; a woman who by virtue of
her gender, personality, or social constraints of her times, has never received
the acknowledgement and credit she deserves. As one of the finest lacquer
artists, inventive designers and competent architects of her day, the story
of her life illuminates and personalizes the world of art of her time as
well as giving fascinating glimpses of this Victorian girl in transitioning
to a modern woman.
Saor Productions is currently involved in making a documentary about the
Eileen Gray story, and seeking find parties interested in funding the piece.
SAOR Productions
187 San Carlos Sausalito, CA 94965
phone / fax. 415-332-3011