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Tagged: alejandro zohn

'Seeking Zohn' explores an overlooked contributor to Mexican modernism at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Apr 12, 2023

Installation view. Zara Pfeifer, “El Archivo”, 2022. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

A new exhibition at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House in West Hollywood is exploring the legacy of late architect Alejandro Zohn’s work around Guadalajara through the lens of contemporary photography and design.

In Seeking Zohn, five artists — Lake Verea, Adam Wiseman, Sonia Madrigal, Onnis Luque, and Zara Pfeifer — together work to form a narrative about the Austrian-born émigré’s prolific effort to construct a modern Guadalajara using the work of predecessors Luis Barragán and Félix Candela as his new architectural precedent.

Seeking Zohn entry. Graphic design by Tony Macarena. Objects: Fabien Cappello, “Objetos de Hojalata Para El Hogar,” 2021. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

The MAK Center says: “Through these photographs — acts of investigation and translation — we find glimpses of his utopian desire amidst the chaos, beauty, and violence of everyday life.”

Installation view. Lake Verea, “Vertical Zohn,” 2022-23. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.
Installation view. Adam Wiseman, “Unidad Deportiva Adolfo López Mateos”, 2022; “Tree Markings #1-17”, 2022. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

Select pieces designed by Studio Fabien Cappello and fabricated in the city are included in the exhibition. Parallels between Los Angeles and Mexico are also presented in context with the Schindler home, with their mutual birthplace of Vienna forming a “resonant triangulation” between the three.

Stools: Fabien Cappello, 2023. Billboard: Zara Pfeifer, “El Archivo”, 2022, and Lake Verea. “Vertical Zohn”, 2022-23. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.
Billboard. Sonia Madrigal, “Occupy the Landscape,” 2022. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.
Billboard. Onnis Luque, “INFO33,” 2022. Billboard design by Bob Dornberger. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

Oliver Wainwright recently toured the exhibition for the Guardian and says he found it to be a series of “tantalizing vignettes that leave you wanting to find out more.” 

Installation view. Zara Pfeifer, “El Archivo”, 2022. Objects: Fabien Cappello, “Objetos de Hojalata Para El Hogar,” 2021. Stool: Fabien Cappello, 2023. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

The show was organized by Mimi Zeiger and the Mexican curatorial duo called Tony Macarena (aka Lorena Canales and Alejandro Olávarri) and is supported by the Graham Foundation and several other local and international entities. 

Seeking Zohn opened to the public on April 1st and will remain on view in the Schindler House complex until July 23rd. 

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'Seeking Zohn' explores an overlooked contributor to Mexican modernism at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Apr 12, 2023

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Installation view. Zara Pfeifer, “El Archivo”, 2022. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

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mak center for art and architecture ● alejandro zohn ● mimi zeiger ● guadalajara ● exhibition ● photography ● event ● los angeles ● mexico ● west hollywood
MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House
MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House

A new exhibition at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House in West Hollywood is exploring the legacy of late architect Alejandro Zohn’s work around Guadalajara through the lens of contemporary photography and design.

In Seeking Zohn, five artists — Lake Verea, Adam Wiseman, Sonia Madrigal, Onnis Luque, and Zara Pfeifer — together work to form a narrative about the Austrian-born émigré’s prolific effort to construct a modern Guadalajara using the work of predecessors Luis Barragán and Félix Candela as his new architectural precedent.

Seeking Zohn entry. Graphic design by Tony Macarena. Objects: Fabien Cappello, “Objetos de Hojalata Para El Hogar,” 2021. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

The MAK Center says: “Through these photographs — acts of investigation and translation — we find glimpses of his utopian desire amidst the chaos, beauty, and violence of everyday life.”

Installation view. Lake Verea, “Vertical Zohn,” 2022-23. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.
Installation view. Adam Wiseman, “Unidad Deportiva Adolfo López Mateos”, 2022; “Tree Markings #1-17”, 2022. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

Select pieces designed by Studio Fabien Cappello and fabricated in the city are included in the exhibition. Parallels between Los Angeles and Mexico are also presented in context with the Schindler home, with their mutual birthplace of Vienna forming a “resonant triangulation” between the three.

Stools: Fabien Cappello, 2023. Billboard: Zara Pfeifer, “El Archivo”, 2022, and Lake Verea. “Vertical Zohn”, 2022-23. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.
Billboard. Sonia Madrigal, “Occupy the Landscape,” 2022. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.
Billboard. Onnis Luque, “INFO33,” 2022. Billboard design by Bob Dornberger. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

Oliver Wainwright recently toured the exhibition for the Guardian and says he found it to be a series of “tantalizing vignettes that leave you wanting to find out more.” 

Installation view. Zara Pfeifer, “El Archivo”, 2022. Objects: Fabien Cappello, “Objetos de Hojalata Para El Hogar,” 2021. Stool: Fabien Cappello, 2023. Photo: Taiyo Watanabe, courtesy of MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

The show was organized by Mimi Zeiger and the Mexican curatorial duo called Tony Macarena (aka Lorena Canales and Alejandro Olávarri) and is supported by the Graham Foundation and several other local and international entities. 

Seeking Zohn opened to the public on April 1st and will remain on view in the Schindler House complex until July 23rd. 

RELATED NEWS LACMA's “Found in Translation” exhibition spotlights Mexico and California's intertwined design history
RELATED NEWS 15 stunning architectural photographs honored by the AIA's Los Angeles chapter
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