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Fallingwater’s Edgar Kaufmann, jr.: The Life and Legacy of a Modern Movement Tastemaker

Edgar Kaufmann, jr. is famed for preserving Fallingwater, but he was also a renowned architectural historian and MoMA curator. Justin Gunther, director of Fallingwater, shares his influential story.

$18 (1 hr)

Category: Palm Springs, Annenberg Theater, Presentation, Talk

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Edgar Kaufmann, jr. (1910–1989) was the only child of Edgar and Liliane Kaufmann, owners of Pittsburgh’s largest department store. Entrepreneurial retailers, civic and philanthropic leaders, progressive Modern thinkers, and respected patrons of the arts, the family moved into creative and intellectual circles that nourished an open-minded approach to art and design.

This exposure led the young Edgar Kaufmann, jr. (the lowercase “jr.” was his preferred abbreviation) to attend the School of Applied Arts in Vienna, apprentice as a painter in the artist workshop of Victor Hammer, and study architecture under Frank Lloyd Wright as part of the Taliesin Fellowship. His time at Taliesin established an enduring connection between the family and Wright, one that resulted in the creation of Fallingwater, the family’s world-famous vacation house.

Edgar Kaufmann, jr. eventually donated Fallingwater to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy in 1963, allowing the house and land to be shared as a public museum. Outside of this contribution, which is regarded as one of the greatest acts of architectural philanthropy, Edgar Kaufmann, jr. became a leading scholar of architecture and design and for many years was an adjunct professor at Columbia University. Earlier in his professional career, he served as the Museum of Modern Art’s director of industrial design and later headed up the museum’s Good Design program.

As an influential curator, collector, scholar, and philanthropist, Edgar Kaufmann, jr. played a significant role throughout his life in popularizing artists and designers, helping establish careers that made many of them household names.

Join Fallingwater’s Director Justin Gunther as he gives us an intimate view into the life and legacy of one of Modernism’s most influential tastemakers.

https://fallingwater.org

$18

Things To KnowAges 13 and older
This is an indoor activity
Wheelchair accessible
Parking and handicap parking available
Seated activity
No smoking or e-cigarettes

Important InformationThe entrance to the Annenberg Theater is located behind the Annenberg Theater Box Office, adjacent to the Palm Springs Art Museum's North Parking Lot.
Ample free public parking is available in the multi-level public garage across from the Palm Springs Art Museum
The organizer of this event is Modernism Week Annenberg Theater Activity.

Check-in Location Palm Springs Art Museum
101 N Museum Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92262
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Photo Credits: Courtesy Fallingwater, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Pedro E. Guerrero {"locationAddressVisibility":"visible"}

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