The Bay Area Evidence: Frank Lloyd Wright’s San Francisco Projects and Clients
Thursday, Jun 15, 20176:30 PMEDT
| Museum of Modern Art
New York, NY, USRelated
The Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer Lecture, by Paul V. Turner
Extending over nearly 60 years, Frank Lloyd Wright’s San Francisco Bay Area works are distinctive for their diversity and unprecedented creativity. They demonstrate, perhaps more than his buildings in any other comparable location, the amazing variety and innovation of his creations and the fertility of his imagination.
Paul V. Turner, Wattis Professor of Art, Emeritus, Stanford University, draws on his extensive research in the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives at Avery Library, not only to examine Wright’s Bay Area projects, but also to uncover a richly nuanced, personal portrait of Wright and his public persona amid his circle of San Francisco clients and associates.
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