The first book in the children's series Young Frank Architect by Frank Viva in collaboration with the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in New York.
The book presentation took place Thursday, October 16, 2014 at 7 pm at the Benaki Museum in Kolonaki. The writer of the book spoke, as well as the editor of Christopher Hudson and MoMA and curator of the children's series Chris Boulotis.
Young Frank is an architect. He lives in New York with his grandfather, the great Frank, and their dog, Eddie. The two architects have a very different view of what architects make for people. This story tells how a visit to the Museum of Modern Art, New York makes Frank feel a little older and big Frank feel younger - and a little wiser.
Frank Viva (Frank Viva)
Frank Viva has published three children's books, all award-winning, hugely successful. He is partner-illustrator of The New Yorker magazine, and has illustrated and covers of Time, Esquire, The New York Times and The Boston Globe. He lives in Canada where he founded the design firm (design) Viva & Co. Beloved pastime: the creation of books.