Arthur Justin Drexler (13 March 1925
– 16 January 1987) was a museum curator and director of the
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) for 35 years.
Life
Drexler was born in
Brooklyn and attended the High School of Music and Art, and The Cooper Union studying architecture and served with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during the Second World War.
After the war Drexler worked with the office of industrial designer
George Nelson and was Architecture Editor of ''Interiors'' magazine. Drexler joined the Museum of Modern Art in
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in 1951 as Curator of Architecture and Design and was promoted to Director of the Department in 1956 succeeding
Philip Johnson. Drexler has lectured at
New York University,
Yale University,
Harvard University,
Pratt Institute
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other universities and institutions.
Drexler had the longest curatorship in the Museum of Modern Art history. Over thirty-five years Drexler conceived, organised and oversaw trailblazing exhibitions that not only mirrored but also foresaw major stylistic design developments in industrial design, architecture and landscaping. During Drexler’s curatorship, MoMA played a central role in examining the work and reinforcing the reputations of twentieth-century architects, among them
Frank Lloyd Wright,
Le Corbusier
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Richard Neutra
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Marcel Breuer, and
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Drexler explored unexpected subjects: from the design of automobiles (he was the first to include automobiles in art museums) to a reconstruction of a Japanese house and garden. Drexler’s pioneering shows promoted new ideas about architecture and design as modern arts
and left an indelible mark on the course of midcentury modernism.
He designed the
Philip Johnson Gallery at MoMA.
Drexler retired from the MoMA post due to poor health in 1986 and died in January 1987.
In 1977, Drexler received the
American Institute of Architects Medal for "vast contributions in documenting the art of architecture."
Exhibitions
Drexler curated and organized many exhibitions at the MoMA some of those were:
* ''Eight Automobiles'' (1951)
* ''Ten Automobiles'' (1953)
* ''Japanese House in the Garden'' (1954 and 1955),
* ''20th Century Design from the Museum Collection'' (1958–59),
* ''Visionary Architecture'' (1960)
* ''The Drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright'' (1962)
* ''Le Corbusier: Building in Europe and India'' (1963)
* ''Twentieth Century Engineering'' (1964)
* ''The Architecture of Louis I. Kahn'' (1966)
* ''The New City: Architecture and Urban Renewal'' (1967)
* ''The Architecture of the Ecole des Beaux Arts'' (1975)
* ''Le Corbusier: Architecture Drawings'' (1978)
* ''Transformations in Modern Architecture'' (1979)
* ''The Architecture of Richard Neutra: From International Style to California'' (1982)
* ''Mies Van Der Rohe Centennial Exhibition'' (1986)
Books
Drexler was the author of many books on the twentieth-century architecture
and design:
[Books, catalogues and articles by and about Arthur Drexler https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Arthur+Drexler&qt=results_page]
* ''Built in U.S.A: Postwar Architecture'' (with Henry-Russell Hitchcock, 1952)
* ''The Architecture of Japan'' (1955)
* ''Introduction to 20th Century Design'' (with Greta Daniel, 1959)
* ''Mies van der Rohe'' (1960)
* ''The Drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright'' (1962)
* ''The Architecture of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts'' (1977)
* ''Transformations in Modern Architecture'' (1979)
* ''The Mies van der Rohe Archive of The Museum of Modern Art'' (1986)
See also
*
Endless House
*
The New York Five
References
Universalis Encyclopedia: Drexler, Arthur 1925-1987 (in French) https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/arthur-drexler/
External links
Drexler lectures on the architecture of the Guggenheim Museum in 1961
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1925 births
1987 deaths
Modernist architects from the United States
American writers
People associated with the Museum of Modern Art (New York City)
People from Brooklyn
People from New York (state)