LACMA's “Found in Translation” exhibition spotlights Mexico and California's intertwined design history


The works of icons like Richard Neutra, Luis Barragán, the Eames, and Clara Porset and some 300 other historical objects come together in LACMA's upcoming exhibition, “Found in Translation: Design in California and Mexico, 1915–1985”. Opening September 17, the exhibition explores the various architecture and design dialogues between California and Mexico from 1915 to 1985.

From architectural drawings to models to posters, the exhibition illustrates the unique sense of place that characterized California's and Mexico's architecture.

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