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'albert frey and lina bo bardi: a search for living architecture' at the palm springs art museum

the palm springs art museum presents ‘albert frey and lina bo bardi: a search for living architecture’ — an exhibit that explores the synergy between the works of both mid-century modern masters. 3D models, drawings, design objects and photographs convey frey and bo bardi’s shared belief in architecture as a way to connect people, nature, and buildings.

‘the parallel odysseys of frey and bo bardi represent the emergence of southern california and são paulo as architectural laboratories of the mid-20th century,’ says elizabeth armstrong, executive director of the palm springs art museum. ‘although they never met, this exhibition shows how they each embraced the social and environmental contexts specific to their respective adoptive homes’.

the exhibit examines four homes in order to highlight the parallels between both architects. the ‘frey II’ house in palm springs is juxtaposed with bo bardi’s ‘casa de vidro’ in sao paulo. similarly, bo bardi’s ‘cirell house’ and frey’s ‘aluminaire house’ are examined in comparison. the homes demonstrate the ways in which frey and bo bardi both embraced modern technologies and design while carefully responding to the climate and terrain of their respective environments. exhibition sponsor, italian furniture brand arper reissued bo bardi’s signature bowl chair in a limited edition, which is on display at the show.

'albert frey and lina bo bardi: a search for living architecture' at the palm springs art museum

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  • Palm Springs, CA, USA
  • albert frey and lina bo bardi