MoMA showing famous architect Wright's drawings
NEW YORK - It's been 150 years since the birth of the United States' best-known architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.
But his innovative designs continue to fascinate the public, from New York's Guggenheim museum, where the circular building itself is a sculptural work of art, to the Fallingwater house built over a waterfall in the Pennsylvania woods, to his modernist home on the Wisconsin prairie, Taliesin, which served as a laboratory for his ideas.
Some exhibits and events are being offered in the summer and fall, including a major show called Frank Lloyd Wright at 150: Unpacking the Archive at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
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