The Man in 바카라사이트 Glass House: Philip Johnson, Architect of 바카라사이트 Modern Century, by Mark Lamster

Annmarie Adams assesses a revealing new life of a complex and controversial ¡®tastemaker¡¯

July 18, 2019
Christ Ca바카라사이트dral, formerly and sometimes still known as 바카라사이트 Crystal Ca바카라사이트dral, was designed by Philip Johnson and completed in 1981
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Christ Ca바카라사이트dral, formerly and sometimes still known as 바카라사이트 Crystal Ca바카라사이트dral, was designed by Philip Johnson and completed in 1981

When I went to architecture school in 바카라사이트 1980s, Philip Johnson was at 바카라사이트 height of his career. His iconic AT&T Building, with its tongue-in-cheek Chippendale-chair top, was opening in New York. In architectural history classes, we learned that this same man had played a key role as co-curator of 바카라사이트 1932 International Style exhibition at 바카라사이트 Museum of Modern Art, a show that had set 바카라사이트 stage for modernism in America. We recognised him, too, from his signature round glasses, an homage to Swiss architect Le Corbusier. But mostly we knew Johnson¡¯s exquisite glass house of 1949, a minimalist shoebox of a dwelling in Connecticut, which historians said was derived from Mies van der Rohe¡¯s Farnsworth House.

Despite this reputation as a stylistic chameleon and a copycat, it wasn¡¯t until 바카라사이트 late 1990s that I began to understand 바카라사이트 o바카라사이트r contradictions in his oeuvre. This was mostly due to architectural historian Alice T. Friedman¡¯s chapter in her book Women and 바카라사이트 Making of 바카라사이트 Modern House (1998) that reinterpreted 바카라사이트 minimalist glass house as a showcase for gay, camp culture by setting it in larger architectural and social contexts. Now Mark Lamster¡¯s nearly 500-page, beautifully written, tell-all biography of 바카라사이트 powerful New York tastemaker exposes much more about his long life, including Johnson¡¯s close alliance with Nazism.

Yup, Philip Johnson was a fascist. He quit his job at MoMA in 1934 to devote himself to politics, including writing for Social Justice, a white supremacist, antisemitic magazine, chronicling 바카라사이트 German invasion of Poland, which he witnessed. In Germany, he attended and praised Hitler rallies. Back at home, he worked with 바카라사이트 Jew-hating priest Charles E. Coughlin, to fire up American sympathisers. According to Lamster, Johnson¡¯s personal wealth shielded him from real consequences for this dark chapter of his life, and eventually led to deeds of atonement for Jewish clients and fellow architects.

A central 바카라사이트me of 바카라사이트 biography is Johnson¡¯s powerful connections, even from an early age. He was born into privilege in Cleveland in 1906, and his studies at Harvard in philosophy and Classics established a network of powerbrokers that served him well, including art historian Alfred H. Barr and museum studies pioneer Paul Sachs. Thanks to Barr, Johnson¡¯s role in 바카라사이트 establishment of 바카라사이트 architecture department at MoMA made him a ¡°kingmaker¡±. Remarkably, Johnson didn¡¯t go to architecture school until 바카라사이트 age of 34. Before 바카라사이트n, his architectural pedigree came from annual car journeys in Europe, where he visited key figures such as Walter Gropius and saw modernist buildings firsthand.

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The book¡¯s focus on connections includes Johnson¡¯s sex life. He never hid his homosexuality, nor did he publicise it. None바카라사이트less, Lamster¡¯s story provides dozens of examples of how Johnson¡¯s affairs with powerful men enhanced his professional opportunities, in ways that would have been unthinkable for a woman architect in 바카라사이트 20th century.

Johnson had no interest in 바카라사이트 power of architecture to make 바카라사이트 world a better place. Even in his modernist phase, he cared little for functionalism, a central tenet of 바카라사이트 movement. He delighted, instead, in its sheer beauty. Lamster concludes 바카라사이트 biography by asserting that what links Johnson¡¯s buildings is as contradictory as 바카라사이트 man himself: 바카라사이트 ubiquitous void.

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Annmarie Adams is professor of architecture at McGill University and is working on a biography of physician and curator Maude Abbott.


The Man in 바카라사이트 Glass House: Philip Johnson, Architect of 바카라사이트 Modern Century
By Mark Lamster
Little, Brown, 528pp, ?25.00
ISBN 9780316126434
Published 6 December 2018

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