Mimi Zeiger

architecture critic and curator

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Every two years the global architecture community descends on Venice, Italy to get a taste of what’s current and future in architecture.

At Venice Architecture Biennale, U.S. Pavilion exhibits “Dimensions of Citizenship”

Every two years the global architecture community descends on Venice, Italy to get a taste of what’s current and future in architecture.

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Hauser Wirth & Schimmel , a vast new art complex, opened this weekend in a converted old bank and flour mill in downtown LA's Arts District.

DTLA's New Arts Complex

Hauser Wirth & Schimmel , a vast new art complex, opened this weekend in a converted old bank and flour mill in downtown LA's Arts District.

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