Bustler's editor picks for architecture & design events: Los Angeles, March 20-27
By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Mar 20, 2017
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Planning for another week in Los Angeles? Get out and about around town! If you're curious about where design-inclined folks are gathering around Greater L.A., Bustler has compiled a snappy list of events that are worth checking out.
Check back regularly at the start of the week to stay up to date. Have a look at the Bustler team's latest recommendations for LA events.
Drawings' Conclusions | Open now until March 25, recommended by Justine Testado
Curated by Jeffrey Kipnis, the exhibition brings together a group of architects — including Elena Manferdini, Nanako Umemoto, Jesse Reiser, Stan Allen, Preston Scott Cohen, Greg Lynn, Michael Young, and more — who were united by “a precocious and deeply vested interest in hand-drawing” during a time when architecture was transitioning to the use of computational drawing tools. The exhibition focuses on how these architects' work commonly evokes a “continuing reflection on the question: What are drawing's conclusions?" Stop by SCI-Arc now or at the closing reception on March 24.
RELATED EVENT Drawings' Conclusions
Desert X | Open now until April 30, recommended by Justine Testado
Spread throughout the Coachella Valley, Desert X (Desert Exhibition of Art) features a series of site-specific works by established and emerging artists, including Doug Aitken, Claudia Comte, Sherin Guirguis, Lita Albuquerque, Glenn Kaino, and more. Installations are free to visit, but some have specific hours. Docent-led bus tours are offered Saturdays and Sundays through April 30. Otherwise, be prepared to drive around. Maps are available at the Desert X Hub at the Ace Hotel & Swim Club.
RELATED EVENT Desert x 2017
In Focus: Jane and Louise Wilson’s Sealander | Open now until July 2, recommended by Alexander Walter
The Getty Center last month opened an exhibition of the British artists (and twin sisters) Jane and Louise Wilson's 2006 series, Sealander. The photographic work presents impressive abandoned WWII bunker structures along the European Atlantic coast in equally monumental scale on large-scale prints. A video documentation accompanies the photographs.
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