Design in California and Mexico, 1915-1985
Edited by Wendy Kaplan
Contributions by Staci Steinberger, Abbey Chamberlain Brach, Keith Eggener and Jennifer Josten
Edited by Wendy Kaplan
Contributions by Staci Steinberger, Abbey Chamberlain Brach, Keith Eggener and Jennifer Josten
Category: Design
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$65.00
Aug 11, 2017 | ISBN 9783791356709
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Praise
“Design in California and Mexico, 1915-1985 edited by Wendy Kaplan, is a catalog of beautiful man-made things – out-side the fine arts – produced in our most populous state and neighboring country during the heart of the previous century. The architecture ranges from revivals of pre-Hispanic and Spanish Colonial styles to great and simple modernist buildings that look like Mies van der Rohe flooded with constant sunshine. Ceramics, furniture and textiles are likewise varied and stunning.” –The Wall Street Journal
“In this truly inspired book (which is tied to an ongoing exhibition at LACMA) the deep but too often overlooked connections between Mexico and California in the 20th century are given their due.”-The Daily Beast
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