Fall Update 2024

Breuer House News:

The Breuer House restoration continues with rapid progress in some
areas. We find that we must entirely re-build the windows and pretty much replace the cedar siding. These are both expensive but critical for functional and aesthetic reasons. We have an excellent team headed up by Tim Dickey Design/Build. Tim actually knew the Breuers growing up, and is steeped in the history of the building.

Many thanks again for everyone who gave to the purchase and restoration. We are still actively fundraising, especially between now and June when the house will need to be completed.It’s no surprise that the price of everything has gone way up. To make a donation to help defray these costs, click here. 

The Breuer house is rented for next summer but we have some openings in our other houses. See availability here.  We also have weeks available in June and September in 730 Bound Brook, the  renovated 5-bedroom Jack Hall designed home, see pictures here and contact Melissa with inquiries at capemoderntrust@gmail.com.  

While cleaning out the house we found some stained and shredded paper behind a pile of boxes. After a careful restoration by our conservator, David Columbo, it is revealed to be a Herbert Bayer litho given to the Breuers in 1948. Bayer (the iconic Bauhaus graphic designer) and Breuer were close friends on both sides of the Atlantic. Another Bayer litho that came with the house purchase has already been conserved and framed. See before and after photos below.


Coming Events:


György Kepes - Interthinking Art + Science 
Tues. Oct. 15, 6:30-8:00
Wellfleet Preservation Hall, 335 Main St, Wellfleet, MA 02667
Tickets are $20 at the door.   

György Kepes (1906–2001) was a Hungarian-American painter, photographer, designer, theorist, educator, and impresario, recognized today as a largely overlooked precursor of media art.

Kepes was lifelong friends with Marcel Breuer who designed his house on Long Pond in Wellfleet. The Kepes and Breuer houses were built simultaneously by the same builder in 1949.

He is widely credited with popularizing the concept of "visual culture" at Mid-Century. Kepes’ name became synonymous with the intersection of art, science, and technology, largely due to his visionary program developed in the 1960s at MIT, where he founded the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS). This institution encouraged collaborative creations between artists and scientists, fostering teamwork between humanists and natural scientists. 

Kepes coined the term "interthinking" to describe his innovative approach, which brought together artists and engineers to address pressing public issues like ecological awareness, augmented reality, and adaptive design—concepts that were in their nascent stages at the time. His influence extended far beyond his artistic endeavors. From his early days working alongside Bauhaus protagonists in Europe, to his significant role in the U.S. art world (Chicago, Dallas, New York, and Boston), Kepes was an "enabler," a catalyst who empowered others to pursue shared goals. As an "active humanist," he spent his life advocating for media aesthetics grounded in the democratization of images. 

Dr. Márton Orosz serves as the founder and Curator of the Collection of Photography and Media Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery. Since 2014, he has been the Director of the Vasarely Museum in Budapest. He has curated numerous exhibitions across the globe, written books and articles on various art-related subjects, and delivered lectures in several locations, including Europe, the United States, and Asia. His research encompasses a wide range of fields, including light-based media, photography, avant-garde collecting, abstract geometric and kinetic art, computer art, motion picture, and animated film. His debut documentary, “György Kepes – Interthinking Art + Science”, was completed in 2023. It won the Iskra Award for Best Film at the DA2 Film Festival in Zagreb and has been recognized at numerous international festivals and events since, including the New Media Film Festival in Los Angeles.

Dr. Márton Orosz will be here for a talk-back after the film.

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