Organized by La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art in California, the Emilio Ambasz Exhibitions were designed for flexible arrangement and easy global transportation. Square-section paper tubes comprised the frame of the display units, which were made of flat-folding honeycomb screens, while paper tubes of different diameters fitting into each other served as legs for the model stands.
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