Philip Johnson
Burton Tremaine: Navigating around crazy, diversified, colliding pro-Nazi factions in Cleveland
R.J. Preece (ADP) - 13 Jun 24
...Philip Johnson also came from Cleveland society and was based in Ohio for a time with his pro-fascist and pro-Nazi positions and activity (and the later presumed "forgive and forget" interactions with the Tremaines after WWII), that General Electric (as well as Ford Motor Co. and General Motors...
Philip Johnson’s Nazi past - media coverage and more
R.J. Preece (ADP) - 23 Nov 23
Philip Johnson’s Nazi past - media coverage and more Primary sources, secondary sources, media mentions: a creepy art, design and Nazi publicity compilation. "We forgave, but we didn’t forget," [Jewish architect Frank] Gehry was quoted Wednesday [after the death of Philip Johnson]. "He was so...
Emily Hall Tremaine Papers at the Smithsonian, reproduction permissions section: Shortlisted guide to artworks
ADC staff - 19 Mar 20
...Philip Johnson designs and several installed artworks]. New York Times, p. 39. > Article clipping: Zinsser, William K. (15 October - 1 November 1966). The Pop collectors [mentions artists and artworks]. The East Village Other [New York], pp. 7-8. Folder 5: Reproduction Permissions 1967,...
The Tremaine Collection: 20th Century Masters exhibition catalogue (list of photos of artworks and designs) (1984)
ADC staff - 26 Aug 19
...Philip Johnson. "Museum building", (1955). Meteor Crater, near Flagstaff, Arizona. (Photo is a bird’s eye view from above showing the crater and structures to the left.) (Catalogue, p. 20.) > Philip Johnson. Partial redesign of barn, Tremaine property, Madison, CT, (1951). (Exterior views:...
The Painting toward architecture exhibition (1947-52), Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art: Documentation and historical information
ADC staff - 16 Jul 16
...Philip Johnson. There was another commission, unbuilt, for the Tremaine House in the Santa Barbara area by Oscar Niemeyer with garden design by Roberto Burle Marx. The art/design activities led by the Tremaines overall can be considered as contributing to the construction of the Modern in...
Miller Company design catalogues and historical information
ADC staff - 25 Feb 16
...Philip Johnson’s role in advising on lighting design at the Miller Company, Alfred Barr contributing to the Miller Company’s Painting toward architecture book, and suggests a possible Miller Company lighting installation at the Museum of Modern Art.] (Viewed 13 October 2019. D01031). Online -...
Design Meriden 1(1) (2016)
ADC staff - 22 Feb 16
...philip johnson architect' /> Photo of Philip Johnson speaking at the podium during a lecture introducing the exhibition The Tremaine Collection - 20th century masters: the spirit of modernism (1984). Photo: Wadsworth Atheneum archive, Hartford, CT. Used with permission. philip johnson...
The Problematic Discourse on ’Philippe Starck’s’ Delano Hotel (1999) - Writing analysis
R.J. Preece (ADP) - 16 Jun 99
...Philip Johnson’s praise of Starck xxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxx xxxx xxx xxx ; in the "Best of" genre, the Miami New Times (15 May 1997) announces that "Delia at the Delano", a fictional book of an 8-year-old’s tour of the Delano, is the "Best book to be discontinued"— as a...
Philip Johnson lecture on Chick Austin and Burton & Emily Hall Tremaine - Wadsworth Atheneum (1984)
Tracy Atkinson , Philip Johnson - 25 Feb 84
Philip Johnson lecture on Chick Austin and Burton & Emily Hall Tremaine - Wadsworth Atheneum (1984) In the following lecture given at the unveiling of the exhibition The Tremaine Collection - 20th century masters: The spirit of modernism (1984), Philip Johnson talks about the Tremaine’s...
Letter: Burton Tremaine to Nelson Rockefeller (re: Philip Johnson), MoMA (27 December 1951)
ADC staff - 27 Dec 51
Letter: Burton Tremaine to Nelson Rockefeller (re: Philip Johnson), MoMA (27 December 1951) The Miller Company Meriden, Connecticut December 27, 1951 Mr. Nelson A. Rockefeller, President The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53rd Street New York 19, New York Dear Mr. Rockefeller:...