ANNUAL ADA LOUISE HUXTABLE LECTURE ON ARCHITECTURE with Wim de Witt, curator of architectural collections at Getty Research Institute. In-person at Denenberg Fine Arts, 417 N San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90048. Reception following.
Wim de Wit is an independent architectural historian and curator. He studied architectural history in The Netherlands and has held positions as curator of architecture in Amsterdam, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Stanford. In those capacities, he organized exhibitions and wrote accompanying catalogs on a variety of subjects, including the Amsterdam School (1975 and 1983), Louis Sullivan (1986), Bernard Rudofsky (2007-2008), “Overdrive: L.A. constructs the future, 1940-1990” (2013), and “Design for the Corporate World, 1950-1975” (2017).
