Historian Nikolaus Pevsner once said, ‘A cow shed is a building; Lincoln Cathedral is architecture’. By turning the ...
Now that the White House has decreed that all new government structures be made in a classical style, let’s cue up the ...
Brutalism emphasizes massiveness, challenging lightness. There is an almost tedious anchoring in brutalist architecture, a ...
In the architecture world, it's all about the re-appreciation of brutalism. The revival has been relatively swift—the verdict ...
At the heart of The Brutalist is László Tóth ... Van Buren represents the American dream gone awry, a man who can appreciate art only insofar as it serves his own agenda. His initial delight in Tóth’s ...
In a short epilogue, The Brutalist finally shows us László Toth’s buildings. Brady Corbet’s film presents as a given that Toth is a genius architect of the Bauhaus school, but we are only ...
More than two decades after his groundbreaking Oscar win for The Pianist, he has once again clinched the Academy Award for Best Actor— this time for The Brutalist.
With a budget of under $10 million, DP Lol Crawley utilized VistaVision and Kodak film stock to create The Brutalist's timeless aesthetic ...
A Brutalist fortress spanning 18,000 square feet ... This includes a state-of-the-art theater, bar, gourmet kitchen, family room, full chef’s kitchen, beautiful ensuite guest room as well ...
'Makes me so angry that so many talented artists go unrecognized and unrewarded, then some celebrity decides on a whim they ...
formerly the Whitney Museum of American Art. Brutalist architecture rose to prominence in the 1950s as the trending post-war aesthetic, with an emphasis on raw materials and rough surfaces ...
So what is “The Brutalist” contemplating? The film has one question that asks itself again and again: Who owns art? Corbet leaves us with two answers, one practical and one moral. Morally, art is ...