| LACMA presents first major exhibition of mid-century Modern California design |
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LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents California Design, 1930-1965: Living in a Modern Way. The exhibitionthe first major study of modern California designexamines the states key role in shaping the material culture of the country at mid-century. California Design features more than 350 objects in wideranging media, including furniture, textiles, fashion, graphic and industrial design, ceramics, jewelry, metalwork, architectural drawings, and film, as well as two period re-creationsmost notably the living room from the home of renowned designers Charles and Ray Eames. The exhibition is organized by Wendy Kaplan, Curator and Department Head, and Bobbye Tigerman, Assistant Curator, of LACMAs read full article
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