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The overlap between architect and art—and vice versa—is considered in this show, which begins with the fact that commissions for private homes provide architects a wide latitude for experimenting with design—even to the point of emphasizing sculptural form over practical considerations. A good example can be found in the work of Frederick Kiesler (1890–1965), whose radically imagined homes provide the jumping off point for a look at the aesthetic crossover between builders such as Frank Gehry and Rem Koolhaas, and artists such as Louise Bourgeois and Rachel Whiteread.
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