Spaces: the architecture of Paul Rudolph (film), 1982
Scope and Contents
Collection consists of about 100 journal articles about Paul Rudolph’s architectural works. Collected by UMD Gallery Director Lasse Antonsen in the course of his research on the architect. Series 2 is a collection of reearch papers, photographs, interviews, and files on the organization of the Rudolph Symposium held on the UMass Dartmouth campus on April 13, 2005.
Dates
- Issued: 1982
Extent
1 Reels (14 inch reel ) : 29 min. ; 16 mm film
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Abstract
Documentary profile of architect Paul Rudolph. Includes interviews with Rudolph in his studio in New York and on site at the Tuskegee Institute, the William R. Cannon Chapel at Emory University, and during the construction of his townhouse in New York City. Includes interviews with architect Philip Johnson and with Paul Goldberger, architecture critic at the New York Times. Rudolph's work that is featured includes the campus of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (formerly Southeastern Massachusetts University), the Jewett Arts Center at Wellesley College, and the Art and Architecture building at Yale University. Production of the film was sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art Film Library, and funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts
Custodial History
SMU Library Communications Center (Claire T. Carney Library) acquired this film by purchase or gift. Library call number originally MP 695.
Repository Details
Part of the Claire T. Carney Library Archives and Special Collections, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Repository