By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Jun 25, 2018
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Wondering what architecture and design events are happening around Los Angeles? Bustler put together a snappy list of architecture and design events coming up this week. Our latest picks: “99% Preservation and 1% Densification: A Case for Urban Density along the Wilshire Corridor” by Thom Mayne and Eui-Sung Yi of The Now Institute and Morphosis; “The Wakanda Effect: Black Panther and the Black Radical Imagination” panel discussion; and the new “Line & Color: The Nature of Ellsworth Kelly” at the Norton Simon Museum. Read on for our latest weekly event recommendations.
Architects Thom Mayne and Eui-Sung Yi of the Now Institute and Morphosis Architecture present a proposal for a high-density, interconnected urban community along L.A.’s iconic Wilshire Corridor. Moderated by Mark Gold, UCLA associate vice chancellor of environment and sustainability.
RELATED EVENT 99% Preservation and 1% Densification: A Case for Urban Density along the Wilshire Corridor
The Wakanda Effect: Black Panther and the Black Radical Imagination | June 28
Using the blockbuster movie “Black Panther” as a starting point, this conversation will consider the trajectory of black radical thought, activism and the black political imagination as it has evolved since the 1960s. The talk will feature Steven Nelson, Professor of African and African American Art and Director of the UCLA African Studies Center, in conversation with local artists, activists, and scholars.
RELATED EVENT The Wakanda Effect: Black Panther and the Black Radical Imagination
Line & Color: The Nature of Ellsworth Kelly | Open now until October 29
This new exhibition at the Norton Simon Museum features a collection of Ellsworth Kelly's lithographic prints along with two large-scale paintings. The exhibition “demonstrates the way in which the artist flattens the world around him.”
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