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A Black Design Collective Will Temporarily Obscure Architect and Nazi Sympathizer Philip Johnson's Name From a MoMA Gallery


Architect Philip Johnson. Photo: Horst P. Horst/Condé Nast via Getty Images.
A collective of artists and designers will obscure architect Philip Johnson’s name from a gallery dedicated to him at the Museum of Modern Art during the run of the museum’s current exhibition about architecture and the communities of the African diaspora, “Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America.”
Johnson, the famed Modernist architect with well-documented fascist and white supremacist views, will have his name covered by a 10-by-10 foot denim textile conceived by the Black Reconstruction Collective (BRC), a nonprofit group formed by 10 architects and designers in the show.  ....

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Glass Houses: Designer of IDS Center was Nazi sympathizer


Glass Houses: Designer of IDS Center was Nazi sympathizer
The architect of the IDS Center, Philip Johnson, was a Nazi sympathizer, reports show.
(FOX 9) - Nearly 50 years ago, the IDS Center became the star of the Minneapolis skyline. At 57-stories it remains the city’s tallest building.   
 
Glass houses: Designer of IDS Center was Nazi sympathizer
Philip Johnson, the architect who designed the IDS Center in Minneapolis, had Nazi sympathies and fascist leanings.
Johnson was already one of the most famous architects in America for his ‘Glass Houses,’ but the IDS Center placed him in the stratosphere of so-called starchitects, sought after by corporate clients to build signature skyscrapers around the world.   ....

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