A photographic exhibition on Dan Kiley sets out to document a portion of the late landscape architect’s exhaustive portfolio

Photography of the lush interior atrium at the Ford Foundation, the tree-lined gardens at the Art Institute of Chicago, and a host of green lawns at sprawling private residences—all projects from late landscape architect Dan Kiley—will be staged as part of an exhibition of the modernist designer’s work on view in Brooklyn, later this month.

The Landscape Architecture Legacy of Dan Kiley takes a look back at 27 landscape projects from Kiley, who in his extensive career worked on over 1,000 projects from large, public-facing museum and institutional jobs to private residences. The exhibition to be mounted at ABC Stone builds on past shows

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