Everything Loose Will Land
Exhibition catalog for Everything Loose Will Land. The exhibition and catalog explore the cross-pollination that took place between architects and artists in Los Angeles in the 1970s, a time when the autonomy of art forms yielded to convergences, collaborations, borrowings and more.
This full-color publication expands upon the exhibition and features critical essays by Sylvia Lavin, Margo Handwerker, Alex Kitnick, Suzy Newbury, Peggy Phelan, and Simon Sadler; and period documents by Robert Ballard; Reyner Banham; Billy Al Bengston; Denise Scott Brown; Judy Chicago; Barry Commoner; Peter de Bretteville; Environmental Communications; Victor Gruen and Claudia Moholy Nagy; Rem Koolhaas; Leonard Koren; Jan Martin Lester; Peter Plagens; and Bernard Tschumi.
Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst, Nürnberg
Edited by Sylvia Lavin with Kimberli Meyer
Designed by Colleen Corcoran and Roman Jaster
Exhibition catalog for Everything Loose Will Land. The exhibition and catalog explore the cross-pollination that took place between architects and artists in Los Angeles in the 1970s, a time when the autonomy of art forms yielded to convergences, collaborations, borrowings and more.
This full-color publication expands upon the exhibition and features critical essays by Sylvia Lavin, Margo Handwerker, Alex Kitnick, Suzy Newbury, Peggy Phelan, and Simon Sadler; and period documents by Robert Ballard; Reyner Banham; Billy Al Bengston; Denise Scott Brown; Judy Chicago; Barry Commoner; Peter de Bretteville; Environmental Communications; Victor Gruen and Claudia Moholy Nagy; Rem Koolhaas; Leonard Koren; Jan Martin Lester; Peter Plagens; and Bernard Tschumi.
Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst, Nürnberg
Edited by Sylvia Lavin with Kimberli Meyer
Designed by Colleen Corcoran and Roman Jaster
Exhibition catalog for Everything Loose Will Land. The exhibition and catalog explore the cross-pollination that took place between architects and artists in Los Angeles in the 1970s, a time when the autonomy of art forms yielded to convergences, collaborations, borrowings and more.
This full-color publication expands upon the exhibition and features critical essays by Sylvia Lavin, Margo Handwerker, Alex Kitnick, Suzy Newbury, Peggy Phelan, and Simon Sadler; and period documents by Robert Ballard; Reyner Banham; Billy Al Bengston; Denise Scott Brown; Judy Chicago; Barry Commoner; Peter de Bretteville; Environmental Communications; Victor Gruen and Claudia Moholy Nagy; Rem Koolhaas; Leonard Koren; Jan Martin Lester; Peter Plagens; and Bernard Tschumi.
Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst, Nürnberg
Edited by Sylvia Lavin with Kimberli Meyer
Designed by Colleen Corcoran and Roman Jaster