LACMA's latest museum exhibition, designed by Bestor Architecture, presents an alternative to pre-set narratives on America's design history​ with Nordic countries

The next few weeks is your last chance to catch an exciting exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) that examines the influence of Nordic countries’ design culture in the United States as it was developed concordantly through careful study and cultural exchange over a period of nearly 100 years.  Organized by co-curators Bobbye Tigerman and Monica Obinski and featuring exhibition design from LA-based Bestor Architecture, Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890-1980, features a total of 175 pieces – including industrial designs, glasswork, lighting, jewelry, textiles, and furniture – that together weave a narrative about history alternative to the typically Bauhaus-centric story which has predominated design scholarship for a long period of time.Read the full post on Bustler

LACMA's latest museum exhibition, designed by Bestor Architecture, presents an alternative to pre-set narratives on America's design history​ with Nordic countries

The next few weeks is your last chance to catch an exciting exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) that examines the influence of Nordic countries’ design culture in the United States as it was developed concordantly through careful study and cultural exchange over a period of nearly 100 years. 

Organized by co-curators Bobbye Tigerman and Monica Obinski and featuring exhibition design from LA-based Bestor Architecture, Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890-1980, features a total of 175 pieces – including industrial designs, glasswork, lighting, jewelry, textiles, and furniture – that together weave a narrative about history alternative to the typically Bauhaus-centric story which has predominated design scholarship for a long period of time.

Read the full post on Bustler