David Horvitz at Schindler Spec House

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David Horvitz at Schindler Spec House
February 24–March 1, 2026
Organized by Asuka Hisa
The pairing of artist David Horvitz and architect Rudolph M. Schindler stages a meeting of spirit and sensibility. 433 West Ellis Avenue is one of three homes Schindler designed to be built “on spec” in 1939-40. To act “on spec” is to engage and express with conjecture, which aptly describes dimensions of Horvitz’s practice of exploratory art making and creative flux. Artist and architect affirm the fluidity between the internal and the external, both as a philosophical creed and as an embrace of the natural world. In harmony with the welcoming hum of Schindler’s architecture, the installation of work by Horvitz comprises a selection of recent projects that present his images, texts, and objects as evidence of a life in art.
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