ADG Perspective

March-April 2019

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2 6 P E R S P E C T I V E | M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 9 R E S O U R C E S Museums in America B Y N I K K I R U D L O F F, A S S O C I A T E E D I T O R HULU G E T T Y - L O S A N G E L E S Marks of Collaboration: Drawing in Context February 5–June 2, 2019 Centered on the museum's recently acquired design for a painted glass window by Christoph Murer, this installation explores the ways in which sixteenth century Swiss designers and glass painters communicated with each other through drawings. With a selection of five works, the display investigates how visual and textual information provided by designers, guided the execution of paintings on glass. PERSISTENT: Evolving Architecture in a Changing World Through February 17, 2019 PERSISTENT presents an argument for robust, sustainable and resilient architecture. Through mixed media, the exhibition focuses on designing and evolving architecture that develops with the vicissitudes of time. Exhibition curated by Michelle Laboy, David Fannon and Peter Wiederspahn with the support of the AIA Latrobe Prize and the Northeastern University, College of Arts, Media and Design. A + D M U S E U M - L O S A N G E L E S Venice: Real and Imagined Nov. 17, 2018–Feb. 25, 2019 Venice: Real and Imagined explores how a truly unique city has enthralled artists, while its otherworldly character has driven many to recreate its seemingly impossible beauty. The exhibition features watercolors and etchings of Venice, Italy, as well as lithographs, photographs and ephemera that illustrate how the idea of Venice has been incorporated into broader aspects of culture. In particular, the exhibition addresses "Venice of America," a Southern California community founded in 1905 by the tobacco magnate and real estate developer, Abbot Kinney. H U N T I N G T O N L I B R A R Y - L O S A N G E L E S

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