The Show to End All Shows. Frank Lloyd Wright and the Museum of Modern Art, 1940

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In 1940, The Museum of Modern Art staged a retrospective of the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, the great American architect, then in his 70s, who had experienced a professional rebirth over the previous decade after many years of relative invisibility. Wright was a full collaborator in the organization of the project, which he intended, he said, to be the show to end all shows. To accompany the exhibition, the Museum planned a publication in the form of a Festschrift, commissioning essays from many of the best-known architecture figures of the day--Alvar Aalto, Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Richard Neutra, Mies van der Rohe, and others.
Author Peter Reed
Author William Kaizen
Language English
Published 2004
Binding PBK
ISBN 9780870700552
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