The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

An architectural setting bringing together western principles such as the golden mean, and eastern conceptions of nature like yin-yang, variously developed in separate areas. The gallery laid out with a spiral circulation system provides a non-distracting background for the art works. Detailing is minimal, though rooms differ in size. Proportion, and illumination, all exhibits receive controlled external light.

-Isozaki Arata

Isozaki Arata「ARATA ISOZAKI WORKS 30」 p163

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WORKS

Isozaki Arata
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Inquiry No. 1)
ロサンゼルス現代美術館
1983
Etching
Image 15 x 20 cm Sheet 29 x 38 cm
Edition of 100
Isozaki Arata
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Inquiry No. 2)
ロサンゼルス現代美術館
1983
Etching
Image 15 x 20 cm Sheet 29 x 38 cm
Edition of 100
Isozaki Arata
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Inquiry No. 3)
ロサンゼルス現代美術館
1983
Silkscreen print
Image 92 x 192.5 cm Sheet 104 x 203.5 cm
Edition of 20
Isozaki Arata
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Inquiry No. 4)
ロサンゼルス現代美術館
1983
Silkscreen print
Image 92 x 192.5 cm Sheet 104 x 203.5 cm
Isozaki Arata
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Inquiry No. 5)
ロサンゼルス現代美術館
1983
Silkscreen print
Image 46.5 x 46.5 cm Sheet 73 x 51 cm
Edition of 75
Isozaki Arata
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Inquiry No. 6)
ロサンゼルス現代美術館
1983
Silkscreen print
Image 46.5 x 46.5 cm Sheet 73 x 51 cm
Edition of 75
Isozaki Arata
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Inquiry No. 7)
ロサンゼルス現代美術館
1983
Silkscreen print
Image 46.5 x 98 cm Sheet 73 x 103 cm
Edition of 75
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