June 29, 2006 – September 24, 2006
Antonin and Noémi Raymond—among the most influential architecture and design teams of the modern age—are the subject of a first-ever retrospective exhibit. Tracing the Raymonds’ extraordinary forty-year interaction with Japanese culture (1920-37; 1950-73), and the intervening years living and working in the Northeastern United States the exhibition contains some 200 works, many of which are on display for the first time, including drawings, models, photographs, videos, furniture, and other objects. |
April 20, 2006 - August 18, 2006
This exhibit celebrates the short life of a small yet extraordinary building, the Liberty Bell Pavilion. It contains some 40 works, many of which are on public view for the first time, including drawings, photographs, lithographs and other objects. |