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Louis I. Kahn, "Temple of Apollo, Corinth, at Midday, 1951." Pastel and charcoal on paper, one of three works that will be unveiled at the Kimbell Art Museum in conjunction with its 50th ...
The Kimbell Art Museum opened to the public 50 years ago on October 4,1972. It has now existed for almost eight times longer than it it took its architect, Louis I. Kahn, to conceive and construct ...
It is a journey all architects feel compelled to make at least once in their lifetime — to see the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth. Until June 25, the Kimbell is hosting “Louis Kahn: The ...
Kimbell Art Museum, completed in 1972, is one of Louis I. Kahn's later works. The issue features a set of construction drawings from the collection of Preston M. Geren's office who was the ...
FORT WORTH — The Kimbell Art Museum, designed by the legendary architect Louis Kahn, is beloved like few other museums built in the past century. Opened in 1972, it finessed all of the design ...
Architect Louis I. Kahn, seen here circa 1972, was selected to design the Kimbell Art Museum thanks to his unique ability to control natural light. (Robert C. Lautman / Kimbell Art Museum) ...
FORT WORTH - Kimbell Art Museum director Eric M. Lee always knows when visitors to the building are architects on a pilgrimage. They walk around to the front door of Louis Kahn's masterpiece to ...
Louis Kahn’s Luminous Kimbell Brings to Town a Once-in-a-Lifetime Exhibit. The loan from the Art Institute of Chicago is the kind of exhibition that any museum in the world would covet.
Among the more than 200 objects in the exhibit “Louis Kahn: The Power of Architecture,” currently at the San Diego Museum of Art, is one that’s easy to miss — not only because of its ...
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