Making Place Exhibit


Making Place for the Arts at Home: Performance and Midcentury Modern Architecture

Krannert Art Museum

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


This exhibition explores four houses, all designed for performance, by and for people in a circle associated with the University of Illinois and the production of modernist culture in Champaign-Urbana from the 1940s through the 1990s. The project frames these houses as crucibles for producing and performing culture and that defined their residents as distinctively modern artists.


The four case studies—the Erlanger House, designed with and for the dancer Margaret Erlanger, and the homes of the architects Jack Baker, John Replinger, and A. Richard Williams—were created to stage music, dance, theater, poetry, and conversation in domestic settings, a unique characteristic of avant-garde culture in and around the University of Illinois. The architects have long been understood regionally as influential teachers and refined, modernist architects. Their greater impact, we propose, stems from their role as incubators of midcentury, avant-garde American culture.


Curation, Sponsorship, and Exhibit Design: 2024-25

Co-Curators: 

David Hays, Professor and Brenton H. and Jean B. Wadsworth Head, Department of Landscape Architecture; 

Kathryn Holliday, Randall J. Biallas Professor of Historic Preservation and American Architectural History, School of Architecture; 

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope; 

Jon L. Seydl, KAM Director;

Exhibit Web Site

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