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On the occasion of a $10 million gift to MoMA, the multi-hyphenate curator, product designer, and architect discusses his career and his aims for a new research institute.
Architects, designers, and scholars have demanded that MoMA remove Philip Johnson’s name from the New York City institution in response to the late architect’s “white supremacist views and activities.”
The online exhibition, which opened May 14, takes the transdisciplinary nature of architecture to the next level. Watch our video interview with Oxman below.
The opening of the renovated and expanded Museum of Modern Art in New York prompts a look at the newly organized galleries of the Architecture and Design Department.
Thomas S. Hines' meticulously researched account relates how curator and director Arthur Drexler gave MoMA's influential Architecture and Design department "a new purposeful cohesiveness.”