“Beauty in all forms is inspirational.”

“A good building is the greatest of poems.”

“The human soul grows by what it gives as well as what it feeds on.”

“There is nothing so hypnotic as the truth.”

“Every great architect is—necessarily—a great poet.”

“You will find Goodness and Truth all around you. If you choose, choose Truth.”

Keiran Murphy

Keiran Murphy has been the principal historic researcher at Taliesin, the home of Frank Lloyd Wright located outside of Spring Green, WI. Murphy has been involved in the research, preservation and interpretation of the five-building complex on the Taliesin Estate, co-author (with architectural historian Anne Biebel) of a published article on a find at Wright’s Hillside structure, as well as the Hillside Comprehensive Chronology.

She served as co-curator of “Taliesin: the Work of a Lifetime” in 2011, has given a number of PowerPoint presentations on the history of Wright, his home, his family, and his Taliesin Fellowship community, narrated a 3-D Virtual tour of Taliesin, and has consulted on several books about Wright and Taliesin. Murphy received her MA in Art History from the University of Wisconsin and her BFA from Emerson College, in Boston, MA.

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THE LATEST FROM ‘MS. KEIRAN’.

People walking around Frank Lloyd Wright's Johnson Wax Administration Building in Racine, Wisconsin. Photo by Keiran Murphy

The telephone game of tour guiding

Reading Time: 4 minutesA photo I took of staff from Taliesin Preservation on a “class trip” to the Johnson Wax World Headquarters. The “telephone game of tour guiding” is what I came up with after hearing some whoppers from tour guides at Taliesin. btw: I’m writing only about staff I’ve come across, not who’s giving tours there now. […]

 

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A drawing of the main floor of Taliesin, 1936-39. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (The Museum of Modern Art | Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York), Number 2501.048.

The Chronologies—my detailed history of Taliesin

Reading Time: 6 minutesThe drawing above shows the main floor of Taliesin where Wright lived, 1936-39. This is one of my favorite Taliesin drawings. Why? Because it actually shows the space pretty much as it existed at that time. In this case, I’m talking about Taliesin the building, not Taliesin the estate.             I mean: the UNESCO site, […]

 

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Taliesin Hill Tower in the Milton Nicholls Collection at the National Library of Australia. nla.pic-vn3603884-s835-v

Hill Tower at Taliesin

Reading Time: 5 minutesAn unknown woman stands in the Hill Garden of Taliesin with the Hill Tower behind her. Either Marion Mahoney Griffen or husband Walter Burley Griffin took the photo, 1920-24. The Griffins met while working in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Oak Park studio. I can’t tell if the woman is Marion, who would have been in her […]

 

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