Arata Isozaki II - International Projects
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Documentary, 01-Jan-1990
Through a blend of Japanese history and Western influence, Arata Isozaki has built a career around his distinct architectural style. Challenging the concepts of space, form and tradition, Isozaki’s work binds artistic movements and methods together in riveting new forms. This film follows Isozaki to many of his most famous sites including the newly completed Museum of Contemporary Art in LA.
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