Whitney Museum
Architect: Marcel Breuer
Year: 1966
Location: New York, United States
Category: Museums & Exhibit
About
Containing one of the most reputable collections of American art from the 20 and 21st centuries, the Whitney Museum designed by Bauhaus-trained architect Marcel Breuer is an easily recognizable landmark of Manhattan. It is known for emphasizing exhibitions of work of living artists while also maintaining an extensive permanent collection of other important pieces from the first half of the century.
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