Fall 2004
Buttons and Pockets
Drawings by Bernard Rudofsky
Bernard Rudofsky


Drawings by Bernard Rudofsky, 1940s.
Bernard Rudofsky (1905–1988) was an architect and writer, well known for his exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, including the 1964 “Architecture without Architects.”
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