“Residential Rising” is a story of significant adaptive reuse, as the symbolic hub of American capitalism has seen dozens of its aging office buildings transformed into housing.
Now the West Hollywood headquarters of the MAK Center, the early Modern residence of the Vienna-born architect hosts an exhibition about the house's many lifetimes.
This month, the MAK Center in Los Angeles celebrates the centennial of the Schindler House with an exhibition of historical materials and works by contemporary artists.
This month, ongoing exhibitions include the Public Art Fund's large-scale installations in Brooklyn and a major solo exhibition of influential Bauhaus furniture designer Erich Dieckman in Berlin.