Louis Kahn died in a lavatory at New York’s Penn Station in 1974. He was returning from India but the address in his passport had been mysteriously scratched out and his body remained unidentified for ...
Though he lived in a society that needed witness borne as have few others, his work lacked the prominence and recognizability ...
Solo exhibitions of J.M.W. Turner and Tracy Emin inaugurate the renovated building, which reopens to the public on March 29.
The roof of Louis Kahn’s 1977 building has 224 skylights, all of which were replaced as part of the renovation Visitors familiar with Kahn’s design might be surprised to find the space free of ...
Art lovers may remember Crewson's haunting landscapes were the subject of an exhibit, "Looking at America," at the Yale ...
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