Modernism Part 2

Lautner emerged from the spindle of Frank Lloyd Wright (as did seemingly half the important architects of the 20th century), to create an abundance of stunningly original architecture (largely in Los Angelesland). The Hammer show attempts to trace Lautner's central ideas and fluency with space, through a loose examination of 50 works and an in depth examination of six, wherein design drawings, models, still images, curatorial writings, and video, combine.
I'd once been a big fan of Lautner, but as modern architecture soared in popularity I went in search of new gods, ever uncomfortable with mass appeal. (Of course, Lautner isn't exactly a card-carrying modernist, overtly inspired by organic forms.)


"I like Rudyard Kipling, Ragtime, and Tonalism," I'd retort causing a moment's stir en route to an exit stage right.
Between Earth and Heaven
The Architecture of John Lautner
Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90024
310-443-7000
www.Hammer.ucla.edu
July 13 - October 12, 2008
Labels: Highbrow
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