1. Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center
    Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center |

    Schindler House

  2. Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center
    Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center |

    Schindler House

  3. Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center
    Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center |

    Schindler House

  4. Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center
    Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center |

    Schindler House

  5. Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center
    Photograph: Courtesy Mak Center |

    Schindler House

MAK Center for Art & Architecture

  • Art | Galleries
  • West Hollywood
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Time Out says

Constructed in 1922 by radical Austrian architect Rudolf Schindler, this landmark is a dazzling combination of concrete walls, redwood partitions, rooftop 'sleeping baskets' and outdoor living rooms. Tours of the modest house are offered on weekends, but, in keeping with Schindler's adventurousness, the building also hosts a variety of exhibitions, talks and concerts based on decidedly non-mainstream themes.

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Address
Schindler House
835 N Kings Road
Los Angeles
90069
Cross street:
between Waring & Willoughby Avenues
Price:
$7; $6 discounts; free under-12s. Free to all 4-6pm Fri.
Opening hours:
11am-6pm Wed-Sun. Tours hourly 11.30am-2.30pm Sat, Sun.
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Helmut Lang: What remains behind

Austrian-born Helmut Lang walked away from fashion 20 years ago to focus solely on art. Now, thanks to the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, his first solo institutional exhibition is opening in Los Angeles—in the historic Schindler House, no less. Curated by Desert X founding artistic director and Frieze Projects curator Neville Wakefield, the show consists of a series of fist-like freestanding sculptures made with found or discarded materials that “both imagine the future and materialize the past.”
  • Sculpture
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