Contemplating a Blockbuster with Elizabeth Smith

Victoria Lautman conducts the second of her in-person and Zoom salons; this conversation is with author and curator Elizabeth Smith.

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Los Angeles , United States 2379 Glendale Boulevard

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Join SAH/SCC for the Second in the new salon series, “Visual World with Victoria Lautman.” For this event, “Contemplating a Blockbuster its Curator and the Aftermath,” Lautman will be joined by Elizabeth Smith, author and curator of the 1989 MOCA exhibition, Blueprints for Modern Living: History and Legacy of the Case Study Houses. The series is held at the historic Neutra Office Building, 2379 Glendale Boulevard in Silver Lake.

The exhibition Blueprints for Modern Living: History and Legacy of the Case Study Houses opened at MOCA in 1989 and the Los Angeles Times soon proclaimed it “by all odds the most impressive and ambitious project of its kind ever seen in these parts”.  Two and a half full-scale houses were recreated within the still-new Temporary Contemporary galleries, and the impressive catalog (with essays by revered writers Esther McCoy and Reyner Banham among others) quickly sold out. Elizabeth Smith was the young associate curator tasked with organizing what became a blockbuster show that required five years of preparation as she tracked down architects, owners, and archival material for a group of designs that altered the course of architectural history. Thirty-five years on, the ripples continue to be felt in our ongoing obsession with Mid-Century Modernism.

Elizabeth Smith joined the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation as its first Executive Director in 2013.  Previously she held curatorial positions at Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.  While at MOCA, Smith curated the exhibition Blueprints for Modern Living: History and Legacy of the Case Study Houses (1989) and authored subsequent publications on the Case Study Houses for Taschen. As well, she curated and co-organized such MOCA exhibitions as The Architecture of R.M. SchindlerAt the End of the Century: One Hundred Years of Architecture, and Urban Revisions: Current Projects for the Public Realm. During her tenure in Chicago, she curated monographic exhibitions of artists Jenny Holzer, Lee Bontecou, Kerry James Marshall, Catherine Opie, Roberto Matta, and Donald Moffett, among others. Her writings have appeared in numerous publications.

Visual World with Victoria Lautman is hosted by veteran Chicago Public Radio’s arts journalist, Victoria Lautman. In it, she explores the constructed environment in its various forms: architecture, design, fashion, art, landscape, or the intersection of several.

Lautman is a longtime SAH/SCC member and journalist who wrote the groundbreaking book, The Vanishing Stepwells of India (Merrell, London, 2017). Her photographs of these little-known marvels have been featured in several exhibitions, including at the UCLA’s Fowler Museum in 2018. Besides her long-running radio programs in Chicago dedicated to art, literature, architecture, and design, she contributed to dozens of international newspapers and magazines including Architectural Digest, Architectural Record, Metropolitan HomeElle Décor, and many others.

“Contemplating a Blockbuster its Curator and the Aftermath,” Saturday, May 18th at 11AM. 2379 Glendale Boulevard, Silver Lake, also available via Zoom. SAH/SCC members and non-members $5 per ticket. Go to https://www.sahscc.org/site/index.php?function=event_details&id=508 Zoom link will be sent upon purchase.