Tag Archives: “Architecture for Dogs”
When the Dogs Are Gone
After hosting an exhibit that appeals to everybody and his dog–literally–what’s next? The Long Beach Museum of Art has several answers to that question. Their current exhibit, “Architecture For Dogs”, closes on September 1 and heads for Tokyo. But “TREE”, … Continue reading
Creativity, Unleashed
“Architecture For Dogs” is an imaginative and functional exhibit, conceived by architect/designer Kenya Hara. It attracted worldwide attention, both when it first appeared in Miami last fall and during its West Coast premiere at the Long Beach Museum of Art … Continue reading
An Exhibit With “Legs”
Have you thought about your relationship–with your dog? No, that’s not a joke. That question, frivolous as it may seem, is the core concept of a thoughtful, and interactive, exhibit at the Long Beach Museum of Art. “Architecture for Dogs” … Continue reading
LBMA Lets the Dogs In
You and your dog are cordially invited to the Long Beach Museum of Art. No–you didn’t just misread that. From now till September first, LBMA hosts the West Coast premiere of the unique exhibition “Architecture for Dogs“. And you’re invited … Continue reading