LAForum's 2020 Summer Exhibition “Every. Thing. Changes.” showcases the collective views of 20 Los Angeles-based designers and thinkers [Sponsored]

The summer exhibition “Every. Thing. Changes.” by the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design presents 20 new works documenting the collective view of life in Los Angeles in its new decade. The newly commissioned texts and visual works exhibited in “Every. Thing. Changes.” were developed over the course of spring 2020, and are the outcomes of a “call and response” process between five initial L.A.-based writers, their texts, and the visual responses of five L.A.-based collaborators (of the allied design disciplines: architecture, landscape architecture, urban design). The 10 writers/designers then chose one additional collaborator each to bring into the process, for a total of 20 new visual and text-based works.  Featured Participants: Loren Adams, Architect  John Atkinson, Sound Artist  Orhan Ayyüce, Architect  Sam Bloch, Journalist  Anthony Carfello, Editor, Educator  Polaris Castillo, Artist Yvonne Estrada, Poet, Photographer  Yara Feghali & Viviane El-Kmati, Designers  Lorena Garcia, Landscape Architect  Silvia Herrasti & Paulina Herrasti, Artists Tory J. Lowitz, Celebrity Chef, Artist  MUTUO, Architects  Viva Padilla, Poet and Editor  Jakob Sellaoui, Architect  Julie Smith-Clementi & Frank Clementi, Architects  Cameron Stallones, Artist, Musician  Hyunch Sung, Designer, Artist  Lisa Teasley, Author, Artist  Imogen Teasley-Vlautin, Artist, Composer  Terry Wolverton, Novelist, Poet Read the full post on Bustler

LAForum's 2020 Summer Exhibition “Every. Thing. Changes.” showcases the collective views of 20 Los Angeles-based designers and thinkers [Sponsored]

The summer exhibition “Every. Thing. Changes.” by the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design presents 20 new works documenting the collective view of life in Los Angeles in its new decade. The newly commissioned texts and visual works exhibited in “Every. Thing. Changes.” were developed over the course of spring 2020, and are the outcomes of a “call and response” process between five initial L.A.-based writers, their texts, and the visual responses of five L.A.-based collaborators (of the allied design disciplines: architecture, landscape architecture, urban design). The 10 writers/designers then chose one additional collaborator each to bring into the process, for a total of 20 new visual and text-based works. 

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