If there is an architect overdue for soapy miniseries treatment on a streaming service, that architect would be Philip Johnson. Born in 1906, Johnson was the trustafarian from Cleveland who inserted ...
On this weekend's episode of CBS This Morning: Saturday, co-host Anthony Mason spoke with Dallas Morning News architecture critic Mark Lamster about Philip Johnson and Lamster's new biography of the ...
This interview was originally published on Common Edge as "Mark Lamster on His New Biography of Philip Johnson." Martin C Pedersen: I have always been perversely interested in Johnson as a historical ...
Le stupide et le bel esprit sont également fermés à la verité; il y a toutefois cette différence que le stupide esprit la respecte, tandis que le bel esprit la méprise. The stupid person and the wit ...
Volner (Michael Graves: Design for Life) presents a grand look at legendary architect Philip Johnson’s remarkable life and career in this lavishly illustrated visual biography. Employing rare archival ...
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 ...
Philip Johnson’s Nazi past was probably the worst-kept secret in New York, but it wasn’t the only piece of the superstar architect’s character that was reprehensible. His Nazi affiliation “was ...
Philip Johnson, the founding director of the Museum of Modern Art’s architecture and design department, didn’t mince words. Of the heiress Blanchette Rockefeller, for whom he designed a New York City ...
North Texas is home to some of Philip Johnson's most memorable work — and some that's more forgettable, or at least memorable for the wrong reasons. Dallas Morning News architecture critic Mark ...
Franz Schulze, a prolific Chicago art critic and educator who chronicled the lives and work of two of the 20th century’s most consequential architects, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson, ...
From The Man in the Glass House: Philip Johnson, Architect of the Modern Century. Copyright © 2018 by Mark Lamster. Used with permission of Little, Brown and Company ...
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