Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLAEXHIBIT
Famous for the architecture he designed, Richard Neutra also made art of what he saw, documenting the world around him with pen, pencil, and watercolor brush from the time he was an itinerant student in 1913 until his death in 1970. The Central Library in Los Angeles presents an exhibition of a lifetime’s worth of the architect’s travel sketches, figure drawings, and building renderings including the Heller House (above), from 1950. Through Sept. 6.
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