Martin Filler
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“Museum architectural search committees have invariably included the Kimbell in their international scouting tours of exemplary art galleries (a practice pioneered by Velma Kimbell, the founder’s widow, in 1964). Those groups no doubt respond to the Kimbell with suitable reverence, but given the buildings they later commissioned, many post-Bilbao museum patrons obviously wanted something quite different. The disparity between Kahn’s museums and recent examples of that genre parallels the discrepancy he saw between postwar Modernism and ancient Classicism: “Our stuff looks tinny compared to it.” At a time when commercial values are systematically corrupting the museum - one of civilized society’s most elevating experiences - the example of Kahn, among the most courageous and successful architectural reformers of all time, seems more relevant and cautionary than ever.”
― Makers of Modern Architecture: From Frank Lloyd Wright to Frank Gehry (New York Review Books
― Makers of Modern Architecture: From Frank Lloyd Wright to Frank Gehry (New York Review Books
“They all espoused a return to preindustrial fabrication methods and a commitment to bringing good design to the masses. Yet they wound up producing objects—even those not made from intrinsically precious materials—that were so labor-intensive that they could never compete with machine-made items that the working class could afford, and thus became luxury goods for the rich.”
― Makers of Modern Architecture, Volume III: From Antoni Gaudí to Maya Lin
― Makers of Modern Architecture, Volume III: From Antoni Gaudí to Maya Lin
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