In LA, a Paul Pfeiffer retrospective uses architecture to deepen the art-viewing experience

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Design
Client
The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
Artist
Paul Pfeiffer
A retrospective of artist Paul Pfeiffer’s work uses architecture to reflect the collection’s thematic content, adding an additional experiential layer for viewers.
Key features
Büro Kora
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