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Endless Is More

-- Interior Design, 1/1/2001 12:00:00 AM

Architect Frederick Kiesler, known for his experimental theories on the interdependence of space and time, is the subject of an exhibition at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture in Los Angeles through February 25th. Frederick J. Kiesler Endless Space features the Austrian designer's unbuilt Endless House project. Completed over the course of 30 years and realized through an assortment of media, including drawings, photographs, poetry, and models, the work effectively synthesizes Kiesler's philosophical ruminations on the reciprocal relationship between humans and their environments.

MAK Center is located at 835 N. Kings Road. Call (323) 651-1510.

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