Sentences with phrase «hadid design gallery»

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2014 Transcendences (three - person exhibition with Wang Gongxin and Lin Tianmiao), Dowd Gallery, SUNY Cortland, NY The Fates, Secession, Vienna, Austria Diana Al - Hadid, Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus, OH Diana Al - Hadid: Regarding Medardo Rosso (two - person exhibition with Medardo Rosso), Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY
The gallery currently has a Schwitters exhibition in its Zurich gallery (until 30 September) set within an installation designed by Zaha Hadid to pay homage to the artist's immersive Merzbau — the sculptural environment in which Schwitters lived and worked in Hanover.
On the occasion of this exhibition, Leila Heller Gallery presents various bodies of Hadid's design work, exemplifying her transition after the 1990s from an «early semi-tectonic» into her «later semi-liquid» phase.
Now on view in St. Moritz is the work of Diana Widmaier Picasso as well as Yves Klein, and their Zurich gallery happens to be the last interior exhibition architecture designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid.
Hadid had a close relationship with the Serpentine; she joined the board in 1996, designed the gallery's inaugural summer pavilion in 2000, and completed the Sackler extension in 2013.
The Serpentine Sackler features an extension built by the legendary Zaha Hadid, and since 2000 the gallery commissions a leading architect to design a new pavilion every summer.
The exhibition spans three galleries within the Zaha Hadid - designed museum, anchored by overarching themes within each: «Shifting Identities» explores how a changing China alters constructions of identity; «Body as Site» focuses on the physical body as a literal and figurative site of discussion and debate; and «Confronting Tradition» highlights the ways in which artists draw inspiration from classical texts, teachings, and artistic practices to reinterpret and question evolving power structures and social norms.
The Serpentine is a world - famous contemporary art centre in London composed by two galleries at the opposite sides of the Kensington Gardens» Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park: the original Serpentine Gallery, established in 1970 in a former tea pavilion, and the new Serpentine Sackler Gallery opened in 2013 and designed by the Iraqi - born British architect Zaha Hadid.
The Gallery, opened in 2013, is housed in a former early 19th century gunpowder store with an impressive expansion, designed by Iraqi - born British architect Zaha Hadid.
Featuring the work of the renowned architect Zaha Hadid, Leila Heller Gallery showcases product designs including pieces from the 2015 Liquid Glacial Collection of furniture.
In the winter and spring months of 2016, Serpentine Galleries launches The Magazine Sessions, a new series of immersive performances programmed in collaboration with Fiorucci Art Trust and taking place in the Zaha Hadid - designed space of The Magazine at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery.
The inaugural exhibition at the newly opened Serpentine Sackler Gallery, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, presented a site - specific installation by Adrián Villar Rojas in September 2013.
The bright colours and mass - produced forms of the hoses and nozzles appear in stark contrast with both the neoclassical façade of the Serpentine Sackler Gallery and the smooth lines of The Magazine restaurant, designed by Zaha Hadid.
The Serpentine Galleries now include the new Serpentine Sackler Gallery, designed by Zaha Hadid / pentagram
Opening: Zaha Hadid at Leila Heller Gallery You may be familiar with the late starchitect Zaha Hadid via her designs for the Aquatics Center for the London Olympics or her recent vision for the Al Wakrah stadium in Qatar.
The Serpentine Sackler Gallery, designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate Zaha Hadid, will open to the public this September
In 2013 the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, with an extension designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, was opened to the public, giving new life to The Magazine, a Grade II * listed former gunpowder store built in 1805.
Installations hosted at the V&A during last year's London Design festival included a pair of giant rotating mirrors by Barber and Osgerby that reflected a set of Raphael Cartoons in one V&A gallery, a wave - shaped bridge by Zaha Hadid that rose from a pool in the museum's courtyard and a luminous spinning disk that lit the Tapestry Ggallery, a wave - shaped bridge by Zaha Hadid that rose from a pool in the museum's courtyard and a luminous spinning disk that lit the Tapestry GalleryGallery.
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