
Early Saturday morning we made our way to
Kentuck Knob ~ a late Usonian house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for I.N. and Bernardine Hagan in the 1950s, and now owned by
Lord Peter Palumbo. The house and its collections of art and furniture really blew me away. The grounds too are amazing and dotted with outdoor sculptures. My favorites include two pieces by
Andy Goldsworthy (see
Floodstones Cairn, 1993, below) and several tonal sculptures by
Harry Bertoia (see bottom image).
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