Sunday April 11, 2010
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Museum Lecture Hall, Getty Center

International stereophotographer Jack Laxer presents 3-D images of Modernist architecture from the 1950s and 1960s and beyond while sharing his innovative strategies and self-designed equipment. Many photographs were commissioned by noted architects including Paul Williams, Arthur Froehlich, and purveyors of California Googie coffee shop design, Armet and Davis. Course fee $15 (includes 3-D glasses and parking). Complements the exhibitions A Record of Emotion: The Photographs of Frederick H. Evans and rban Panoramas: Opie, Liao, Kim.
For tickets, please call (310) 440-7300.