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Late in 1934, Johnson and another MoMA colleague, Alan Blackburn, abruptly resigned their positions and dedicated themselves to fascist politics. Johnson was evidently impressed by the economic ...
In 1946, while preparing a MoMA retrospective of Mies’s work, Johnson reviewed sketches for what would become the Farnsworth House, a residence with entirely glass walls.
These Obsessive Men of MoMA Furnished Your Modernist Home The forward drive that Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson embraced seems utterly contemporary — and covetable — today.
This rural town on the Wabash River is home to buildings by Philip Johnson and Richard Meier, as well as public sculptures by Jacques Lipchitz, Ralph Beyer and Don Gummer.
Roaming through history -- Philip Johnson: art and irony / Vincent Scully -- The autobiographical house: around a haunted hearth / Kurt W. Forster -- Philip Johnson: act one, scene one -- The museum ...
American architect Philip Johnson, 72, poses in New York City in May 1978. He seemed a man open to a wealth of experiences – not one to discriminate.
Famed architect Philip Johnson's first-ever commissioned home—built just three years before his iconic Glass House project—is on the market for $1.9 million. Known as The Booth House, the home ...
Ronald Lauder has unloaded a modernist landmark. The cosmetics billionaire and GOP mega donor has sold 242 E. 52nd St., a Turtle Bay townhouse designed in 1950 by architect Philip Johnson for the ...