Frank Lloyd Wright at 150
John Hill
8. June 2017
Model of H.C. Price Company Tower, Bartlesville, OK, 1952-1956 (All photographs by John Hill/World-Architects)
Today is the 150th anniversary of the birth of Frank Lloyd Wright. Fascination with the architect and his buildings continues well after his death in 1959, as evidenced by numerous celebrations this year and a new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art that opens on Monday.
World-Architects got a peek at Frank Lloyd Wright at 150: Unpacking the Archive at MoMA this morning. The exhibition is the first since MoMA and Columbia University collectively acquired Wright's archive from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation five years ago. Although fairly large, the exhibition is broken down into fourteen smaller sections, or "mini-exhibitions," as curator Barry Bergdoll called them in remarks. We'll have a long feature on Frank Lloyd Wright at 150 next week, but in the meantime here are just a few details from our peek at the show earlier today.