Beauty. Enchantment. Magic. These are just four of nine words that Luis Barragán felt had been banished from the lexicon of architecture, words that, as the Mexican architect said in his acceptance of ...
MEXICO CITY -- In a working-class neighborhood of Mexico City, two concrete buildings hidden near the end of a cul de sac draw visitors from around the world. This is the home and studio of Luis ...
Read our pick of the best Los Angeles art exhibitions to see this month, from the biennial exhibition ‘Made in L.A. 2025.’, to celebrating 50 years of the Norton Simon Museum.
As Smiljan Radić receives his Pritzker Award, and the AIA Conference gets underway, we reflect on the art—and business—of ...
March 9 of last year marked Luis Barragán's 119th birthday and, in celebration of their namesake, the Barragan Foundation announced via their Instagram that they were launching the institution's newly ...
James Casebere, “Shallow Pool” (2017), framed archival pigment print mounted to dibond paper, 44 3/8 x 56 3/4 in (© James Casebere, courtesy the artist and Sean Kelly, New York) If you are familiar ...
After moving to Mexico City in 1935, the architect set about designing a series of obscure functionalist residences that he would later disown. By Suleman Anaya LUIS BARRAGÁN’S INCLUSION in the ...