Review
A 2016 Eisner Nominee for Best Publication Design
An LA TIMES Top Book of 2015
"A lovely addition to library collections of art, design, and film, as well as a wonderful inspiration for student projects."
—School Library Journal
"Through stunning illustrations in a format only a human with the very longest of arms could possibly hold, we find that somehow, everyone from Frank Sinatra to Judy Garland to Walt Disney are connected with 20th century design’s golden couple, Charles and Ray Eames."
—Design Week
"Eventually Everything Connects" works like a panorama, sweeping from private to public settings: the Eames’ house to the set of "Vertigo" to the Brown Derby and the Beverly Hills Hotel. The idea is to...establish a sense of the ways in which ideas, art and expression, overlap. In "Eventually Everything Connects," Lora celebrates (both literally and figuratively) this horizontal vision, in stunning imagistic terms."
—LA Times
From the Back Cover
How is Alfred Hitchcock connected to Charles and Ray Eames, or famed premier model Peggy Moffitt and actor Steve McQueen?
Did you know that Dennis Hopper was a photographer?
Or that Walt Disney thougth Psycho was "disgusting"?
Loris Lora links the movers and shapers of the California modernist movement like no one before her in this luxurious hardback leporello. Unfurl 4 metros of this grogeous frieze, unfold the oversize connect-the-dots map inside and discover that at the end of the day...Eventually Everything Connects!