As part of the opening celebrations for Design Agendas: Modern Architecture in St. Louis, 1930s – 1970s, co-curators Eric P. Mumford and Michael E. Willis, were in conversation with Sabine Eckmann, William T. Kemper Director and Chief Curator. They discussed topics related to the history of modern architecture in the context of St. Louis, highlighting this period of urban renewal projects amid racial segregation and displacement.
Design Agendas: Modern Architecture in St. Louis, 19302-1970s will be on display in the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum until January 6, 2025.
See here for a World-Architects article by John Hill which features the exhibition amongst other autumn architecture exhibitions.
See here for a recording of a recent short AM radio conversation about the exhibition with co-curators Eric P. Mumford and Michael Willis. (it starts at 1:00 minute in, after the ads, and ends at 11 minutes, 26 seconds on this recording)
See here for more the museum opening panel video from Sept. 13. (the panel itself starts at 9:29 on this recording)