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Art, House, and Home

Date: Sunday, January 17, 2021
Time: 4–5pm
Location: Zoom

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Built in 1921 for the oil heiress and art patron Aline Barnsdall, Hollyhock House was Frank Lloyd Wright's first Los Angeles project and a marked break from his acclaimed Prairie Style. The negotiations between client and architect, who had a sometimes-fraught yet ultimately productive relationship, shaped a building that became one of the most expressive examples of California's regional design. Hollyhock House curator Abbey Chamberlain Brach leads this don't-miss virtual home tour—our final program for Art Deco Weekend!—and explores the history of the house and its remarkable legacy.

Organized with Miami Design Preservation League.

Free


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