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Architecture and Design Galleries
Third floor
The Architecture and Design Galleries survey the collection from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Bringing together mass-produced industrial objects, graphic design, and architectural models and drawings, the installation reveals architecture and design as interdependent arts that shape modern culture. The display emphasizes major figures and movements, with particular strengths in Art Nouveau, the Vienna Secession, the Bauhaus, postwar Italian design, and American modernism. Informed by the Museum's commitment to innovation, the collection focuses on the diverse and ever-evolving forms, materials, and methods of contemporary architecture and design.
Just
In: Recent Acquisitions from the Collection
December 21, 2007–November 30, 2008
Ateliers
Jean Prouvé
April 25, 2008–March 30, 2009
George
Lois: The Esquire Covers
April 25, 2008–March 30, 2009
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