
The Joslyn’s new 42,000-square-foot Rhonda & Howard Hawks Pavilion designed by the New York studio of Snøhetta is all curves and windows. The Joslyn’s two earlier buildings, for the swooning great thing about their rose marble exteriors, are each boxy and lack home windows. Highlighting the American galleries are a pair of buffalo robes on loan from the Ethnological Museum in Berlin acquired by German Prince Maximillion zu Wied throughout a trip made into the North American inside between 1830–1832. Chadd ScottWhen considering how to intertwine its beforehand segregated Native American and American collections, Joslyn workers landed on the themes …
