“The Brutalist” is a fictional tale of a Jewish Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor’s struggle to rebuild his life and ...
Adrien Brody plays a visionary Holocaust survivor in the Oscar-tipped epic. But who were the real-life inspirations for his ...
MAP curates an exhibition of 50 rare images of Manik Bagh that represent the early dialogue between India and Germany in the ...
"The Brutalist" is a nearly four-hour historical drama starring Adrien Brody as celebrated architect László Tóth. Here's what ...
The simple answer is no, The Brutalist is not based on a true story, and is an entirely fictional film.
Production designer Judy Becker channeled the ghost of modernists like Marcel Breuer to create the rooms and buildings that give the movie it’s soul.
Preservation groups are seeking a landmark designation for the former Whitney Museum of American Art building bought by the auction house Sotheby’s for its new headquarters. The Whitney Museum ...
Completed in 1966, it was designed by Marcel Breuer, who envisioned ... Venice Architecture Biennale, the architect's niece informs onlookers that his buildings translate sights seen while ...
These buildings would not exist if it were ... for the movie was real-life Hungarian-German Jewish modernist architect, Marcel Breuer, who immigrated to the United States in 1937.
Preservationists are pushing to landmark parts of a uniquely shaped Upper East Side building that once ... we fear that portions of [architect Marcel] Breuer’s original interior could be ...
Adrien Brody plays an architect with grand visions. We need that ambition.