The transformation of the oldest part of the Grade II * listed building
by architects Caruso St John marked a significant moment for the gallery.
Designed
by architects Caruso St John, the gallery spans 37,000 square feet and includes six exhibition spaces — one with a ceiling height of eleven metres — split over two levels.
Stretching across 3,437 square meters, the attractive new gallery, which took three years to complete, was designed
by the architects Caruso St. John, who transformed Tate Britain and just finished a space in London's Mayfair District for the Gagosian Gallery, which represented Mr. Hirst until a split in late 2012.
The model has necessarily changed over time and Hospitalfield are currently working on the first phase of a 21st - century Future Plan, led
by architects Caruso St John.
The work,
by architects Caruso St John, has transformed the riverside part of the building once so despised, according to Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota said there was a serious proposal in the 1960s to demolish the lot and build a smart modernist block.
Not exact matches
Tate Britain has recently gone through a 7 year period of renovations overseen
by British
architect Caruso St. John for # 45 million.
Super
architects Caruso St John are enjoying a ton of publicity at the moment, with the dual opening of the shiny new Hirst gallery in Newport Street (gushed over
by me last week) and now the new Gagosian gallery branch in Grosvenor Hill, where Russian money flows.
Designs
by Adjaye Associates,
Caruso St John, and Studio Libeskind, and Foster + Partners are all in the running for the commission, as is a collaboration between Sir Anish Kapoor and Zaha Hadid
Architects.
These have been designed
by architects including Richard Gluckman (New York), Richard Meier (Beverly Hills),
Caruso St John (London), Jean - François Bodin (Paris) and Jean Nouvel (Paris).
In thirty years Gagosian Gallery has evolved into a global network with sixteen exhibition spaces in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Paris, Rome, Athens, Geneva, and Hong Kong, designed
by world - renowned
architects including Caruso St John, Richard Gluckman, Richard Meier, Jean Nouvel, Selldorf Architects, and wHY Arc
architects including
Caruso St John, Richard Gluckman, Richard Meier, Jean Nouvel, Selldorf
Architects, and wHY Arc
Architects, and wHY Architecture.
Architects Caruso St John (responsible, inter alia, for Tate Britain, the Gagosian London galleries, and Nottingham Contemporary) have given the rather restricted space a pleasing sense of openness, with great side windows affording a view of the immaculate rolling lawns of the college gardens (installation image below
by Ioana Marinescu).
The building, designed
by Caruso St John (the
architects also behind the new Gagosian Gallery), opens with an exhibition of the majestic abstracts of John Hoyland RA.
The new venue, designed
by Caruso St John — the
architects responsible for Tate Britain's refurbishment in 2013 — will open on 13 December with an exhibition dedicated to Meret Oppenheim.
Hirst's Newport Street Gallery, was designed
by the British
architects Caruso St John.The 37,000 sq. ft gallery in Vauxhall, south London, has been under construction for three years, with the project cost of # 25 million entirely funded
by Hirst himself.
Coinciding with the return to the founding name, Esther Schipper, the space was remodeled
by Caruso St John
Architects in 2004 to accommodate the demands of the wide range of practices in its steadily growing program.
The transformation of the oldest part of the Grade II * Millbank building
by leading
architects Caruso St John marks a significant moment for Tate Britain.
Make New History: Photography in the Expanded Field of Architecture Friday, September 15 3:30 — 4:30 pm Adam
Caruso (
Caruso St John
Architects), Thomas Demand (artist), Florian Idenburg (SO — IL), Luisa Lambri (artist), moderated
by Jesús Vassallo (
architect and writer) More information here.
Currently on view at Wallspace, New York is «The Retired
Architect,» a group exhibition curated
by Nichole
Caruso, featuring the work of Katinka Bock, Ned Colclough, N. Dash, Ben Gocker, Isabel Nolan and Julia Rommel.
L'Esprit d'Escalier presents an overview of Demand's recent work and comprises 19 large - scale photographic pieces, plus a new screening device, designed
by Caruso St. John
Architects, London, specially for this exhibition at IMMA to show the work Rolltreppe (Escalator), 2000.
The new Gagosian gallery, situated on Paris» Right Bank, is located in a former hotel particulier, renovated
by the
architects Jean - François Bodin and
Caruso St. John.
Designed
by Caruso St John, go - to
architects of the art world, who recently worked their magic on remodelling Tate Britain, the 37,000 sq ft gallery takes over three former Victorian scenery - painting studios, bookended
by two new buildings threaded with spiral staircases, silky ceramic handrails and topped with sawtooth northlights.