Enigmatic Architecture: R. M. Schindler's Los Angeles

Schedule

Thu Oct 07 2021 at 05:30 pm

Location

Santa Barbara Museum of Art | Santa Barbara, CA

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Art Matters Lecture with Todd Cronan (in person)
Todd Cronan
Associate Professor of Art History, Emory University
Born and trained in Vienna, R. M. Schindler came to Los Angeles in 1920, working in the office of Frank Lloyd Wright. After leaving Wright's office, Schindler went on to become the most influential modern architect in Southern California. This talk explores his enigmatic approach as a designer, from his infamous bohemian mecca, the Kings Road House, to his last great "translucent" works, including the remarkable Janson and Tischler Houses. In many ways, Schindler's work remains a mystery, full of seemingly arbitrary shapes, patterns, and angles they seem to many like futuristic set designs for early Hollywood film. We will try and unravel some of the mysteries that surround this astonishing body of work.
Image: R. M. Schindler, Armon House, Los Angeles, 1946-49
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Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1130 State St, Santa Barbara, United States

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