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June 22, 2017 - August 26, 2017

Kaneji Domoto at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonia presents the houses by Japanese American architect and Taliesin student Kaneji Domoto in Westchester County’s Usonia, a small community for which Frank Lloyd Wright designed the site plan in accordance with his urbanistic principles. Featuring material from private archives never-before shown publicly, the drawings, artifacts, models and photographs exhibited show how Domoto’s work applied Wrightian idiom and provide a glimpse at life in Frank Lloyd Wright’s inner circles.

Curator: Lynnette Widder, Lecturer in Discipline, Sustainability Management, Columbia University, Co-Author, Ira Rakatansky: As Modern as Tomorrow
Exhibition Designer: Studio Joseph

  • Sponsor
  • Patron
  • Other Sponsors
    Barry G. Bergdoll; Robert M. Rubin

    Friends
    Henry Myerberg, FAIA, and Karen Myerberg

    This project was made possible through support from the Independent Projects category of the Architecture + Design Program at the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Van Alen Institute served as fiscal sponsor.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Kameji Domoto at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonia
Kameji Domoto at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonia

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Kameji Domoto at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonia
Kameji Domoto at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonia

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June 22, 2017 - August 26, 2017

Kaneji Domoto at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonia presents the houses by Japanese American architect and Taliesin student Kaneji Domoto in Westchester County’s Usonia, a small community for which Frank Lloyd Wright designed the site plan in accordance with his urbanistic principles. Featuring material from private archives never-before shown publicly, the drawings, artifacts, models and photographs exhibited show how Domoto’s work applied Wrightian idiom and provide a glimpse at life in Frank Lloyd Wright’s inner circles.

Curator: Lynnette Widder, Lecturer in Discipline, Sustainability Management, Columbia University, Co-Author, Ira Rakatansky: As Modern as Tomorrow
Exhibition Designer: Studio Joseph

  • Sponsor
  • Patron
  • Other Sponsors
    Barry G. Bergdoll; Robert M. Rubin

    Friends
    Henry Myerberg, FAIA, and Karen Myerberg

    This project was made possible through support from the Independent Projects category of the Architecture + Design Program at the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Van Alen Institute served as fiscal sponsor.

    This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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