By freeing concrete from its straightjacket, Oscar Niemeyer gave birth to a new architectural language in the 20th century.
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The Charleston Library Society hosts Ellen Butler, the best-selling author of the Karina Cardinal mystery series, for a light luncheon and discussion of 10 of history’s most dramatic real-life art ...