LA's Early Moderns: Art, Architecture, Photography

Michael Dawson, Victoria Dailey and Natalie Shivers

Modern Art

$44.99

Paperback Book

From the Editor

The modernist pioneers of Los Angeles art and architecture made statements in their work and legacies, but they were every bit as much a community as they were individual satellites of expression.

Galka Scheyer, Walter and Louise Arensberg, Richard Neutra, Rudolph Schindler, Will Connell, Lloyd Wright, Norman Bel Geddes, Edward Weston, John Cage, Anais Nin, Jake Zeitlin, Merle Armitage, Harriet and Sam Freeman, and several dozen other artists and designers--this was a circle, not just a loose network of acquaintances. These people gathered in solidarity, they met as friends and lovers, and they shared excitement over their important breaks with tradition. In modest but lasting ways, they changed Los Angeles forever. There is history in that, and there is inspiration as well. This book is about a secret Los Angeles, a Los Angeles filled with optimism about a different kind of "city of the future."

FORMAT

Paperback Book

GENRE

Modern Art

RELEASED

2003

April 2

LENGTH

136

Pages

LANGUAGE

EN

English

WEIGHT

1.5

Pounds

DIMENSIONS

9 x 1 x 6.5 inches

inches