High Czech Modern in Diaspora: Architects and Designers Who Made Their Marks on the World
In-Person Lecture, Westwood
Saturday, December 07,2024, 04:00 PM
Co-sponsored
by DoppelHouse, the Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Los
Angeles, and SAH/SCC, this free program, part of the Czech Consulate General
Cultural Series, explores the work of five Czech architects and designers.
University of California, Santa Barbara,
professor, Volker Welter, PhD, will discuss Liane Zimbler. Zimbler was among the earliest European women to earn architecture
certification. She emigrated to Los Angeles by way of Vienna, bringing her design
sensibilities, textile patterns, and innovations in open plan.
Welter
will be joined by University of Texas professor Christopher Long, PhD, who will speak on Adolf Loos. Loos, a lifestyle and architecture iconoclast, undertook
a large number of civic projects in addition to shops, banks, and cafés, as well
as over 100 residences, all primarily in Plzen, Prague, Vienna, and France.
The program also features Viennese art and architecture
historian, Ursula Prokop, on Jacques
and Jacqueline Groag. The Groags were Second-wave Viennese Modernists—Jacques
collaborated with Engelmann, Wittgenstein, and Loos; Jacqueline studied with Josef
Hoffmann. The Groags later designed postwar exhibitions in Britain as well as textiles
(Jacqueline) for air, sea, and public transport.
Lastly,
art, architecture, and design historian Ladislav
Jackson will discuss Jaroslav Polívka.
Polívka’s expertise was in concrete, glass, and steel as in his Czech pavilion for
the World’s Fair and collaborations with Frank Lloyd Wright (Johnson Wax Research
Tower, Guggenheim Museum, and unrealized Butterfly Bridge).
High Czech Modern In Diaspora—Saturday, December 7, 2024; 4-6 PM Pacific; Clara Vostrovsky Winlow Library at Czech Consulate General, 10990 Wilshire Blvd.; free; reservations required by December 3rd; go to: CzechConsulateLA@gmail.comto register.