vsszan351040428061.jpg Richard Rogers' Wimbledon house - famously inspired by Californian modernism
          vsszan351040428062.jpg Pierre Koenig, The Stahl House (Case Study House No.22), Los Angeles, California, 1959
          vsszan351040428063.jpg Image courtesy of the Design Museum
          vsszan351040428064.jpg Buckminster Fuller's Geodesic Dome - courtesy of the Design Museum
         
California has long boasted a glowing cast of experimental architectural commissions. Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Neutra, Albert Frey, Pierre Koenig and Quincy Jones have all made their mark. An expression of modernism’s purest utopian aspirations, the state remains a dream destination for midcentury design.

This summer the Design Museum showcases the continuation of this spectacular legacy in its long-awaited exhibition ‘California: Designing Freedom.

“While California’s midcentury modernism is well documented, this is the first exhibition to examine the state’s current global reach. Picking up the story in the 1960s, the exhibition charts the journey from counterculture to Silicon Valley’s tech culture.”

Celebrating Californian design as a pioneer of personal freedom, the exhibition explores the liberating influence of its design culture through the themes of movement, perception, self-expression, production and collaboration.

Exhibits include Emory Douglas’ Black Panther posters, the ‘Whole Earth Catalog bible of self-sufficiency and designs for Buckminster Fuller’s Geodesic Domes.

The exhibition runs until 17 October 2017.

For a chance to win 2 tickets to the exhibition sign up to our mailing list. 

The winner will be announced on 28 July 2017.

The Design Museum

224-238 Kensington High Street

London, W8 6AG

Open daily 10.00 – 18.00

Find out more here.

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