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Paul R. Williams: Architect for Living

© LACMA

Paul R. Williams: Architect for Living

15 November 2026 — 31 May 2027

Coming Soon

Never-before-exhibited drawings and photographs from Paul R. Williams's archive, celebrating LA's iconic "architect to the stars" across 50 years of landmark projects.

From LACMA

This exhibition celebrates Paul R. Williams, the most prominent Black American architect of his generation. The show examines his influential career spanning the 1920s through early 1970s, during Los Angeles's rapid expansion. Williams is noted as an "architect to the stars" who created stylistically varied projects including residential, civic, religious, commercial, and hospitality structures across Southern California, Las Vegas, and Latin America. The exhibition showcases never-before-...

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Monday11am–6pm

Tuesday ·11am–6pm

WednesdayClosed

Thursday11am–6pm

Friday11am–8pm

Saturday10am–7pm

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Paul R. Williams: Architect for Living

© LACMA

Paul R. Williams: Architect for Living

15 November 2026 — 31 May 2027

Coming Soon

Never-before-exhibited drawings and photographs from Paul R. Williams's archive, celebrating LA's iconic "architect to the stars" across 50 years of landmark projects.

From LACMA

This exhibition celebrates Paul R. Williams, the most prominent Black American architect of his generation. The show examines his influential career spanning the 1920s through early 1970s, during Los Angeles's rapid expansion. Williams is noted as an "architect to the stars" who created stylistically varied projects including residential, civic, religious, commercial, and hospitality structures across Southern California, Las Vegas, and Latin America. The exhibition showcases never-before-...

Read more at LACMA →

Critic Reviews

No reviews yet for this exhibition.

Visit

Miracle Mile, Los Angeles·View on Google Maps →

Sunday10am–7pm

Monday11am–6pm

Tuesday ·11am–6pm

WednesdayClosed

Thursday11am–6pm

Friday11am–8pm

Saturday10am–7pm

Visit website →

Related Exhibitions

More at LACMA

Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began

LACMA

Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began

Until Mar 29

Arp—Klee: With Selections from the Janice and Henri Lazarof Collection

LACMA

Arp—Klee: With Selections from the Janice and Henri Lazarof Collection

Until May 31

Explore all exhibitions at LACMA

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Michael Heizer: Negative Sculpture

Gagosian 522 West 21st

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Until Mar 28

Jasper Johns: Between the Clock and the Bed

Gagosian 980 Madison

Jasper Johns: Between the Clock and the Bed

Until Apr 3

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