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Breaking with Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the school says it will move to two sites in Arizona owned by the Paolo Soleri–founded Cosanti Foundation.
Last week, the institution’s Board of Directors rescinded the vote to close the school Frank Lloyd Wright founded in 1932. The Foundation wants more information about what has changed.
Author Kathryn Smith takes readers on a comprehensive tour through Frank Lloyd Wright’s exhibitions, from his first at the Chicago Architectural Club of 1894 to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1959.