Partners in Design

Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson

September 7–December 9, 2017

Partners in Design:
Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson

Partners in Design: Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson focuses on a pivotal, yet little-known, development in the evolution of American design: the collaboration between Alfred Barr, the first director of the Museum of Modern Art, and Philip Johnson, the museum’s first curator of architecture, as ambassadors of modernism in North America.

Barr and Johnson’s agenda was inspired by the Bauhaus school at Dessau—its merging of architecture with fine and applied arts, and its invention of a radical new aesthetic that was rational, functional, machine-made, and ahistorical. The Museum of Modern Art, founded in 1929 in New York City, promulgated this Bauhaus vision in its multi-departmental structure as well as in its exhibition program. Serving as Barr and Johnson’s home base, MoMA provided a venue for many émigré Bauhaus architects and artists fleeing Nazi Germany, and found sponsors for others through their networks. Barr and Johnson even carried the Bauhaus torch into their own residences, where their experiments with modernism anticipated and informed such influential MoMA exhibitions as Modern Architecture (1932) Machine Art (1934), Bauhaus, 1919–1928 (1938), and the Useful Objects series (1938–49).

Partners in Design traces the origins of America’s Bauhaus-derived modern design from Dessau to Barr and Johnson’s radical experiments in their home “laboratories” in New York City to MoMA’s influential exhibitions—which helped spread the gospel of modern architecture and design across North America.

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Starts Thursday, Sep 07, 2017
Ends Saturday, Dec 09, 2017
Curator David A. Hanks
Organized by Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, Montréal, in collaboration with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Credits

Partners in Design: Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson is organized by the Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, Montreal, in collaboration with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and curated by David A. Hanks. The exhibition has signature organizational support from the Terra Foundation for American Art, as well as support from public and private funders, including the Birks Family Foundation and the Drummond Foundation. Support for the catalogue was provided by the Phyllis Lambert Foundation, the Council for Canadian American Relations, the Lee Anderson Memorial Foundation, and Furthermore: a program of the J. M. Kaplan Fund. Funding for the presentation at the Grey Art Gallery is provided in part by the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; Agnes Gund; Susan and Steven Jacobson; the Grey’s Director’s Circle, Inter/National Council, and Friends; and the Abby Weed Grey Trust.

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Exhibition Types: Design