Philip Johnson

Philip Johnson

Born: July 8, 1906
Died: January 25, 2005
in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Philip Johnson was a renowned American architect whose works exemplify modern and postmodern architecture of the second half of the 20th century.

Movies for Philip Johnson...

Sketches of Frank Gehry
Title: Sketches of Frank Gehry
Character: Self
Released: May 12, 2006
Type: Movie
First and foremost, Frank Gehry is an artist. Described as a young child as having golden hands, Frank begins his creation through sketch. Forming thought into substantive sculpture, the marriage of art and architechure is brought to life. Join director Sydney Pollack on a journey into the world and work of the most important architect of our Age.
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My Architect: A Son's Journey
Title: My Architect: A Son's Journey
Character: Self
Released: November 12, 2003
Type: Movie
World-famous architect Louis Kahn (Exeter Library, Salk Institute, Bangladeshi Capitol Building) had two illegitimate children with two different women outside of his marriage. Son Nathaniel always hoped that someday his father would come and live with him and his mother, but Kahn never left his wife. Instead, Kahn was found dead in a men's room in Penn Station when Nathaniel was only 11.
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Bauhaus: The Face of the Twentieth Century
Title: Bauhaus: The Face of the Twentieth Century
Character: self
Released: January 1, 1994
Type: Movie
Bauhaus - The Face of the 20th Century, written and narrated by Frank Whitford, is an art documentary depicting the visual science generated from the outpouring of avant-garde ideas of this innovative educational undertaking.
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Mies
Title: Mies
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 1986
Type: Movie
No understanding of the modern movement in architecture is possible without knowledge of its master builder, Mies van der Rohe. Together with documentation of his life, this film shows all his major buildings, as well as rare film footage of Mies explaining his philosophy. Phyllis Lambert relates her choice of Mies as the architect for the Seagram building. Mies's achievements and continuing influence are debated by architects Robert A.M. Stern, Robert Venturi, and Philip Johnson, by former students and by architectural historians. Mies is seen in rare documentary footage.
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The Shock of the New
Title: The Shock of the New
Character: Self
Released: September 21, 1980
Type: Movie
A definitive eight part series on the rise and fall of the modern art movement presented by critic Robert Hughes.
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The Responsive Eye
Title: The Responsive Eye
Character: Self
Released: December 31, 1965
Type: Movie
Before Brian De Palma became a narrative film maker he made documentaries. Among them is The Responsive Eye, which chronicles the Museum of Modern Art’s 1965 exhibition of op-art. Curated by William Seitz, this was the first significant exhibit of optical art synchronous with and in some cases arising out of the early days of psychedelic culture. It’s amusing to watch the stuffed shirts within the art world attempt to describe what they are looking at in conventional terms or resorting to psychological mumbo jumbo without ever mentioning mescaline or LSD.