Dr.

Barry George Bergdoll

Columbia University
Historian (architecture); Museum curator; Art critic; Writer (essayist, art theory); Professional society administrator;
Area
Humanities and Arts
Specialty
Visual Arts
Elected
2012

Architectural Historian. Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University. Curator of Architecture, Museum of Modern Art. road interests center on modern architectural history, with a particular emphasis on France and Germany since 1750. Trained in art history rather than architecture, he has an approach most closely allied with cultural history and the history and sociology of professions. He has studied questions of the politics of cultural representation in architecture, the larger ideological content of nineteenth-century architectural theory, and the changing role of both architecture as a profession and architecture as a cultural product in nineteenth-century European society. In exhibitions at the Canadian Centre for Architecture and at the Museum of Modern Art, where he served as Philip Johnson Chief Curator from 2007 to 2013, Bergdoll has offered a series of exhibitions intended to offer more inclusive visions of subjects from Mies van der Rohe (and his relationship to garden reform and landscape), the Bauhaus, Henri Labrouste, Le Corbusier, Latin American post-war architecture, and most recently Frank Lloyd Wright.


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