Cleveland goes modern: Design for the home 1930-1970 exhibit

Submitted by Marc Lefkowitz on September 18, 2007 - 4:58pm.
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Sep 19 2007 - 9:00am
Sep 19 2007 - 5:00pm

The Cleveland Artists Foundation examines relatively unknown examples of the "Modernist" movement in Cleveland as it relates to the home. The exhibition looks at how movements in early 20th-century art, architecture and technology influenced the work of Cleveland architects, artists and craftspeople in the mid-20th century.

With a focus on residential architecture (as opposed to the broader, and more often visible, public architecture), the exhibition focuses on the work of six architects: Don Hisaka, John Terence Kelly, Robert Little, William Morris, Ernst Payer and Fred Toguchi.

The exhibit runs through November 24.