News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
A Chinese Guanyin statue in the snow, ca. 1940, photograph by Edmund Teske. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (Avery Architectural Library at Columbia University and the Museum of Modern Art) 2501.1027.
Rebecca Hagen | Dec 23, 2025
Rebecca Hagen | Oct 17, 2025
State of Wisconsin Invests $5 Million in Taliesin, Advancing Preservation, Access, and Economic Impact.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jul 9, 2025
Rebecca Hagen | Jan 16, 2025
Taliesin Institute | Sep 18, 2023
We present the first of three Buddhist statues which were recently conserved at the Midwest Art Conservation Center in Minneapolis.
Kyle Dockery | Jun 29, 2023
The Hillside Theatre Curtain is perhaps the most visually powerful piece in the Foundation’s collections. Originally designed by Wright and created by the Taliesin Fellowship as a gift to Wright on his 89th birthday, it captures in its abstract design the rural landscape of the area with Taliesin overlooking the Wisconsin River.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jan 10, 2023
Kyle Dockery | Aug 1, 2022
PhD student Quentin Béran, shares his experience after a two week stay at Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Wisconsin home and studio.
Quentin Béran | Oct 6, 2021