Schindler House Los Angeles

Space as medium of art
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On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Schindler House, Los Angeles (Rudolph M. Schindler, 1922), the MAK dedicates a contemporary exhibition to its satellite location, which simultaneously reflects Schindler’s conception of art, architecture, and design in the context of modern forms of coexistence. The exhibition quotes Schindler himself, who understood “space as a medium of art.” Works by Austrian and international artists who explore Schindler’s language of form and whose positions are inscribed in the history of the house are on display. One focus is on former scholarship holders in the MAK Schindler Scholarship Program which has been running continuously at the MAK Center Los Angeles since 1995 one of the most important artist-in-residence programs worldwide.

 

With Vincent Fecteau, Andreas Fogarasi, Candida Höfer, Martin Kippenberger, Marko Lulić, Dorit Margreiter, Gordon Matta-Clark, Ulrike Müller, Raymond Pettibon/Jason Rhoades/Hans Weigand, Sasha Pirker, Stephen Prina, Florian Pumhösl, Maruša Sagadin, Rudolph M. Schindler, Julius Shulman, Philipp Timischl and Jenni Tischer

Curator: Bärbel Vischer, Curator, MAK Contemporary Art Collection