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Dec 14, 2024

Founded in 1956, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts fosters the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society. The Graham realizes this vision through making project-based grants to individuals and organizations and producing exhibitions, events, and publications.

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CURRENT EXHIBITION AT THE GRAHAM FOUNDATION


UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE GRAHAM FOUNDATION

PERFORMANCE—7 p.m.

NEW Grantee Publications

PUBLICATION
(Inventory Press, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Spector Books/CCA, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Humboldt Books, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Lars Müller Publishers, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(The MIT Press, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Craft Contemporary, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Hatje Cantz, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Actar Publishers, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Urbanomic, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(transcript publishing, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Spector Books, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Yale University Press, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Routledge, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(INSITE Journal, 2024)

NEW Grantee Publications

PUBLICATION
(Building Books, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(New York Review of Architecture, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(New York Review of Architecture, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Cambridge University Press, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Anyone Corporation, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Hatje Cantz, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(University of Minnesota Press, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Princeton University Press, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Stanford University Press, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(MIT Press, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Texas Tech College of Architecture, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Toronto Metropolitan University, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(University of California, Berkeley, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(University of California, Los Angeles, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(V&A Publishing, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(UIC School of Architecture, 2024)

PUBLICATION
(Routledge, 2024)

PUBLICATION (Yale University Press, 2024)

Current grantee exhibitions & Events

EXHIBITION
Architectural Association School of Architecture, London

EXHIBITION
Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York

EXHIBITION
The Octagon, Washington

EXHIBITION
Jim Shields Gallery of Architecture & Urbanism, Milwaukee

EXHIBITION
Swiss Institute, New York

EXHIBITION
Craft Contemporary, Los Angeles

EXHIBITION
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago

EXHIBITION
Prospect, New Orleans

EXHIBITION
William T. Cannady Hall, School of Architecture, Rice University, Houston

EXHIBITION
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

EXHIBITION
Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU, Richmond

EXHIBITION
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

EXHIBITION
Heinz Architectural Center, Pittsburgh

EXHIBITION
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York

Frederick Kiesler, “Mobile Home Library as represented in the Correalism Manifesto,” 1947. Copyright Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation, Vienna; ; Germane Barnes, installation view of “Columnar Disorder," Art Institute of Chicago, 2024. Courtesy the Art Institute of Chicago