STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - The Oklahoma State Museum of Art is exhibiting famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision for the middle-class and the beauty of common things with abstract landscape photographer Richard Buswell.
This display runs Feb. 9-May 9 and admission is free.
The exhibit titled, “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Samara: A Mid-Century Dream Home,” explores the creation of a Wright house through the eyes of a client who spent more than 50 years fulfilling the renowned architect’s Usonian vision, which focused on affordable, middle-class homes.
For more than four decades, Richard Buswell has trained his camera on abandoned and overgrown homesteads, western settlement sites, ghost towns and majestic, never-ending skies of his home state of Montana.
His photographs frame cast-off, common things to reveal abstract patterns in the tradition of twentieth-century modernist photography.
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