Pittman and Dowell needed more space for entertaining, so they had architect Roger F. White design this pavilion, which he describes as an “ode to Minimalism.” (LAWRENCE K. HO / Los Angeles Times)
“We found that there was a logic to the way he used color,” says Roy Dowell, left, with Lari Pittman in the living room of their refurbished Richard Neutra house. (LAWRENCE K. HO / Los Angeles Times)
The artists have furnished their Modernist home with a rotating collection of contemporary and folk artworks. (LAWRENCE K. HO / Los Angeles Times)
Pittman, left, and Dowell in their outdoor pavilion, which is equipped with a refrigerator, sink and stove top. (LAWRENCE K. HO / Los Angeles Times)
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The outdoor pavilion, built on a lot adjacent to the house, boasts a view of the Los Angeles basin. (LAWRENCE K. HO / Los Angeles Times)
Pittman, left, and Dowell relax next to their outdoor pavilion. (LAWRENCE K. HO / Los Angeles Times)