The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York
City is showing 75
Years of Architecture at MoMAfeaturing a rendering of the Yale Art &
Architecture building.
MoMA's
Department of Architecture, founded in 1932, was the world's
first curatorial department of its kind. This exhibition of
drawings and models from the collection celebrates the
department's seventy-fifth birthday and demonstrates the
development of its collecting practice, with several recent
acquisitions on view. The installation examines themes in
the history of modern architecture - including organicism and
expressionism; urbanism; visionary architecture; and the art of
drawing - that were overlooked in MoMA's inaugural architecture
exhibition, Modern Architecture: An International Exhibition,
which defined the International Style for several generations.
The
exhibit is running now through March 10th in The Philip Johnson
Architecture and Design Galleries, third floor.
click
here
for the 75 Years of Architecture at MOMA exhibit website
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