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Design and Architecture

Art and Architecture in 60s New York and 70s LA

Counterculture LA and New York: A new detective novel inhabits the Soho art scene in the late 60s; Sylvia Lavin talks about “Loose” artists and architects in 1970s LA.

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By Frances Anderton • Jul 30, 2013 • 29m Listen

A novel and an exhibit bring alive the experimental art and architecture scene in LA and New York, in the counterculture years. Pop Art expert Christopher Finch talks about his first novel, “Good Girl Bad Girl,” a crime yarn set in the Soho art scene in the late 1960s; Sylvia Lavin talks about her MAK Center exhibit “Everything Loose Will Land,” about the “loose” artists and architects in 1970s LA

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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