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  2. One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya ...

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    Vikramaditya Prakash is the son of Indian modernist architect Aditya Prakash.In an interview with the University of Washington, Prakash said that in trying to organize his father's extensive archive he and three volunteers started organizing his father's papers."It turned out there were over 1,000 architectural drawings, about 200 paintings, 600 art drawings, archival photographs, all kinds of ...

  3. Pinakothek der Moderne - Wikipedia

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    The Museum is thus divided into Art (Kunst), Architecture (Architektur), Design (Design) and Works on Paper (Graphik). The first floor, containing the art collection, has ample natural light from above, augmented by computer-controlled lamps, designed to keep a consistent, nearly shadowless illumination against the gray floors and white walls.

  4. Museum architecture - Wikipedia

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    Museum architecture [1] has been of increasing importance over the centuries, especially more recently. [2] [3] [4] A challenge for museum architecture is the differing purposes of the building. [citation needed] The museum collection must be preserved, but it also needs to be made accessible to the public. Climate control may be very important ...

  5. Inside the hidden gem of the Hammer Museum's $90-million ...

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    As part of a two-decade reinvention, the Hammer Museum opened a new study room for its massive trove of 45,000 works on paper. It's since become a resource for students, curators, psychiatry ...

  6. Weisman Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The current museum building was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry with MSR Design as architect of record and completed in November 1993. [2] It is one of the major landmarks on the University of Minnesota campus, situated on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River at the east end of the Washington Avenue Bridge.

  7. Whiplash (decorative art) - Wikipedia

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    Twisting and curving line forms have a long history in art and design. Whiplash curves have similarities with the arabesque design, used particularly in Islamic art, such as the ceramic tiles of the mosque of Samarkand in Central Asia. Curvilinear design is a noticeable element of Gothic architecture, in, for example, church window tracery.

  8. Grand Rapids Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1910 under the name Grand Rapids Art Gallery, which was soon altered to its present name. Initially based in a former residence at 230 Fulton Street, it moved to the historic Federal Building on Pearl Street in 1981. In 2004, construction began on a new green museum building, which was to be LEED certified.

  9. Under neon glow, this local hidden gem celebrates the art of ...

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    Local hidden gem: American Sign Museum, Cincinnati The building might be a bit difficult to find, hidden in an industrial area of Cincinnati's Camp Washington neighborhood.