Josep Lluís Sert: A Nomadic Dream (screening)
@ Graham Foundation
4 West Burton Place Chicago, Illinois 60610
Opening Wednesday, May 20th, from 6PM - 8PM
MAS Context, in collaboration with the Graham Foundation, is pleased to present the screening of the film Josep Lluís Sert / A Nomadic Dream.
The documentary, written and directed by Pablo Bujosa Rodríguez, tells the story of Josep Lluís Sert, a talented architect, city planner, and contemporary of Miró, Calder, and Picasso, and his indelible impact on the course of American architecture. Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design from 1953 to 1969, Sert fled Spain during the Civil War and immigrated to the United States where he lived for almost forty years. Sert had a connection to Chicago as he was part of the Graham Foundation Advisory Board when the institution was founded in 1956.
The film features never before seen archival footage as well as interviews with contemporaries of Sert including Rafael Moneo (architect and former Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design), Robert Campbell (architect, journalist, 1996 Pulitzer Prize winner, and former colleague of Sert), Robert Gardner (filmmaker, former Director of the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts at Harvard University, and personal friend of Sert), and Gerald & Nina Holton (personal friends of Sert and current owners of the Sert home in Cambridge). For more information about the film, please visit www.jlsertfilm.com.
The event is free but donations to support our public program are welcome. For more information about how to support MAS Context, please visit: www.mascontext.com/support
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