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The museum building was designed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright and is a work of art in itself. The main building is basically a big corkscrew. The easiest thing to do is take the elevator up to the top and walk down. We couldn't see the outside of the building as it was currently covered is scaffolding and is being renovated. The corkscrew was entirely devoted to a special exhibition of designs by Zaha Hadid, an Iraqi born architect and designer.
There were three rooms on the second, third and forth floors that had the
works from the permanent collection. Those were mostly works by the very
famous artists Paul Cezanne, Edgar Degas, Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso
and Vincent van Gogh.
I understand what's on view gets rotated regularly.
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![]() Special exhibition by Zaha Hadid. |
![]() She even designs furniture. |
![]() Most of the exhibit was of her architecture. |
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