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[Entries now closed] Win an autographed copy of Sven Kirsten and Otto von Stroheim’s new book, The Art of Tiki

Pam Kueber - Updated: April 13, 2020

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

Contest now over. Congratulations to winner Jennie!! Thanks, everyone, for playing! ENTRIES NOW CLOSED.

The main reason for my recent Grand LA Tiki Adventure was to see the opening of The Art of the Tiki exhibit. The exhibit was fabulous, and the opening night party was insane! There is a hardcover book to go-with, and I picked up an extra copy to go a giveaway here on the blog. And of course, I had it autographed by Sven and Otto! Read on for entry details.

Sven wrote the book, there are tons of great photos, and there are essays by Shag, Otto and Jordan Reichek. Otto also gets author credit because he curated the exhibit. I have not had time to read my copy yet, but it looks like a must-have addition to the super-collectible Sven Kirsten library of titles!

The book’s description, from the publisher Last Gasp Books:

The Art of Tiki is a passionate study of the Tiki idol as an art form. For the first time, contemporary Tiki art is united and presented equally with what inspired it, original mid-century Polynesian pop. Author Sven Kirsten combines his first-hand experiences in exploring the birth of Tiki style with his intimate knowledge of the Tiki Revival, painting a vivid, visually arresting portrait of a unique, always new art genre. The Art of Tiki is published in conjunction with the 20th Anniversary Tiki Art Exhibition at La luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles.

How to enter to win this book:

  • To win, you must be a subscriber to our newsletter (Yes, this is “what’s in it for the blog” — you can opt out at any time after the contest ends, or continue on for the stories and because we like to do giveaways every now and then!)
  • Then, to enter, use the Comment field on this post below and tell us: What is making you happiest about your house right now?
  • One entry per person. U.S. and Canada residents eligible.
  • Entries close on Friday, Oct. 20, 9 a.m.-ish Eastern — that is, we will close the Comments field at that time.
  • Prize: There will be one winner and I’ll mail you the book.
  • Pam will choose the winners via the Random Number Generator at random.org. She will email the winner. [Tip: Be sure you enter your email address correctly in the email field of the Comment form.] The winner will have five business days to respond. If we do not hear from them, we will choose the next person who commented. Lather, rinse, repeat. We will post the winner’s first name as soon as all is confirmed.
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  1. Ann Tessaro says

    October 15, 2017 at 3:58 pm

    I love I now have time to explore the full potential of my house right now, so many places to store things.

  2. Laurie C says

    October 15, 2017 at 3:58 pm

    I’m happiest when I walk into my pink bathroom and realize that other than a light bar and some cabbage rose wallpaper border, it’s basically original! Now to find the time to replace those two eyesores!!

  3. Joe Elliott says

    October 15, 2017 at 3:36 pm

    Finally getting around to expanding our outdoor deck to accommodate a new Tiki Bar we are building. It will be the Piece de Resistance!

  4. Liz says

    October 15, 2017 at 3:33 pm

    Happy to find that while I thought of replacing them, I realized my 1954 hollow core doors fit the character of my 1954 ranch style home. 🙂

  5. Nicole Oliveira says

    October 15, 2017 at 3:14 pm

    What makes me happy about my home right now is that fact that she survived Irma and all my MCM tresures are safe and sound!

  6. Anne says

    October 15, 2017 at 3:09 pm

    What makes me happiest about my house is that I decorate and furnish it the way that makes me look forward to coming home.

  7. HEATHER says

    October 15, 2017 at 2:56 pm

    Pretty much everything is making me happy in my house right now. We just got living room furniture with an MCM vibe and it’s finally all coming together.

  8. Lauren says

    October 15, 2017 at 2:48 pm

    What makes me happiest about my home is the reaction I get from guests. When I bought the fixer-upper and started to collect MCM furnishings, a lot of people thought I was nuts. I love showing them how my plan came together!

  9. Doug Lepak says

    October 15, 2017 at 2:36 pm

    All my garage sale finds from this summer are making me happy and I have them spread throughout my home to brighten every room… From cabinet stereos to spinner ashtrays, Jaguar lamps, tiki mugs and other 50’s/60’s furniture and appliances 🙂

  10. crystalklingelsmith says

    October 15, 2017 at 2:33 pm

    I love taking photographs. What makes me happy in my house is my vintage camera collection.

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