MoMA's ‘Crafting Modernity: Design in Latin America, 1940–1980’ reflects on modernism and the region's most influential designers
The Department of Architecture and Design at MoMA recently announced its slate of Spring 2024 programming, highlighted by an exhibition that retraces the development of modernism in Latin America from the pre-war outset to its critical demise as the movement in the early 1980s.Beginning in March of next year, ‘Crafting Modernity: Design in Latin America, 1940–1980’ will look closely at the growth of modernism through an industrial and entrepreneurial lens using a selection of examples from well-known and revered architects and designers such as Joaquim Tenreiro, Lina Bo Bardi, and Oscar Niemeyer. Read the full post on Bustler
The Department of Architecture and Design at MoMA recently announced its slate of Spring 2024 programming, highlighted by an exhibition that retraces the development of modernism in Latin America from the pre-war outset to its critical demise as the movement in the early 1980s.
Beginning in March of next year, ‘Crafting Modernity: Design in Latin America, 1940–1980’ will look closely at the growth of modernism through an industrial and entrepreneurial lens using a selection of examples from well-known and revered architects and designers such as Joaquim Tenreiro, Lina Bo Bardi, and Oscar Niemeyer. Read the full post on Bustler