Since
the first architecture exhibition at the Pavilion in 1991, the British Council has invited high profile names to curate and show.
Not exact matches
«Making Place» includes «Horizon,» a 1/1 scale pavilion erected for the
exhibition giving visitors the opportunity to experience David Adjaye's
architecture first hand.
The
exhibition, the artist's
first solo show of paintings in New York in six years, continues to reveal Taaffe as a philosopher of painting, offering compelling meditations on art and culture, both contemporary and historical, and visual ruminations on the interrelated families of forms and images in art,
architecture, and archaeology.
The focus is an
exhibition of twentieth and twenty -
first century furniture, objets d'art and lighting along with panels, lectures and more with figures from the worlds of design,
architecture, fashion and art.
Focusing on art,
architecture and sound linked to feminist and socio - political discourses, Bauer's curatorial work includes the
exhibition First Story — Women Building / New Narratives for the 21st Century (2001) for the European Cultural Capital.
Her
first solo
exhibition ever to take place in a museum will consist of large - scale, multi-media installations and tableaus devoted to the impact of her design approach on the aesthetics, material and form of fashion and product design,
architecture and garden art.
He had his
first solo
exhibition in 1986, and, in 1993, he initiated cultural tours of Beijing's hutongs to give foreigners a glimpse of a vanishing culture and
architecture in an effort to preserve them.
The
first US solo
exhibition of Guadalajara - based artist Luis Alfonso Villalobos features painting, video, and installation that opens an inquiry into the functions of
architecture and art, while also expanding...
Dennis Harper: Born in the Bayou Portable On Demand Art (P.O.D.A) Project WORK
architecture company: all cultural Window into Houston — Patrick Renner Window into Houston — Elaine Bradford: The Sidereel Museum of Broken Relationships Love Is a Many Splintered Thing 33rd Master of Fine Arts Thesis
Exhibition Johan Grimonprez: It's a Poor Sort of Memory that Only Works Backwards
First Take: Okay Mountain
Ranging from his earliest photographs of Los Angeles
architecture begun in 1975 to his most recent inkjet prints incorporating dance and
architecture, «Choreograph,» the
exhibition presents for the
first time Welling's two «glass house» projects together — buildings by Philip Johnson and Pierre Chareau and Bernard Bijvoet.
The
first US solo
exhibition of Guadalajara - based artist Luis Alfonso Villalobos features painting, video, and installation that opens an inquiry into the functions of
architecture and art, while also expanding into ideas of history and place.
And the Pulitzer Goes To... — Phillip Kennicott, the Washington Post journalist who pens the paper's column on art and
architecture, has been awarded this year's Pulitzer award for criticism based on his articles on the Kevin Roche
exhibition at the National Building Museum, photography at the Corocoran Gallery, and representations of the
first family in contemporary images, stating that he was «especially happy to win at a time when arts criticism is not doing well.»
In 2001, with my
exhibition at the Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, I felt for the
first time successful at incorporating
architecture into my art.
While our
first exhibition Architecture as Muse: The Grand Tour featured architectural subjects that artists encountered while traveling abroad, our newest iteration in the series turns its attention to the dynamic and eclectic
architecture of the United States.
The
exhibition will include works from 1999 to the present which are being shown in New York for the
first time., Casebere's latest works are inspired by Thomas Jefferson's utopian Monticello, the indigenous
architecture of the Caribbean island of Nevis, traditional Japanese
architecture and an imagined gallery space.
The artist's
first major
exhibition in the region features ten large - scale paintings as well as smaller canvases, wherein according to the artist, «the
architecture of place meets the
architecture of the sky», revealing phenomena of paint and light, in an oeuvre teetering between a call for salvation and a silent abyss...
The Paris art museum's
first solo
architecture exhibition, dubbed Freeing
Architecture, is on view through June 18, 2018.
Well versed in the
architecture of the screen, Martine Syms»
first solo
exhibition in New York titled Vertical Elevated Oblique is currently on view at Bridget Donahue gallery until the
first of November.
Saraceno's MATRIX
exhibition, his
first solo museum
exhibition in the United States, will extend outside the MATRIX Gallery, making use of the Berkeley Art Museum's unique
architecture with a new suspended sculpture for the museum's entrance atrium.
Wrona's project, the
first in the Méthode Room series, featured the
exhibition Georges Bataille,
Architecture, Chicago and World Order — An Essay on General Economy at Rebuild's Archive House and the launch of an
architecture TV channel....
As a 1969
architecture graduate from Melli University (National University), Mousavi mounted his
first painting
exhibition in the late nineteen - sixties, and he expressed his opinions on art in forms of writing and open discussions mostly held at the avant - garde artist - run Ghandriz Gallery in Tehran.
Tron Meyer «Mars» Patrick Parrish OPENS: April 5 For the Norwegian artist and architect's
first solo
exhibition in the United States, Patrick Parrish gallery presents a new collection of furniture, sculpture, and paintings that draws on the shared capacity of
architecture, design, and art to both communicate and contain narratives.
Part minimalism, part constructivism, part sculpture, and part
architecture, Ryman's latest batch of pieces will grace Northern California in his
first Bay area
exhibition, on view through December 22nd.
This will be the
first exhibition to consider how Sala integrates
architecture, space, and sound.
Hélio Oiticica, detail of Tropicália (1967) Tropicália is an incredible
exhibition — the
first comprehensive survey of one of the most significant chapters in modern cultural history, a period beginning in the late 1960s when daring experiments in Brazilian art, music, film,
architecture and theater converged.
«Wang Shu - Amateur
Architecture Studio» is the
first of a series of monographic
exhibitions entitled «The Architect's Studio», dedicated to contemporary
architecture and to a new generation of architects that will be invited at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, to shape an image of their own practice.
The
first exhibition area presents artists like Gordon Matta - Clark, Tobias Zielony, Cyprien Gaillard and Francis Alÿs, whose works reflect on the relationship between humankind and
architecture.
It is the artist's
first solo
exhibition with the gallery and includes several works that continues the artist's interest in design and
architecture.
Doris Duke's Shangri La is the
first exhibition to allow audiences, beyond visitors to the house, the opportunity to experience Shangri La's distinctive blend of
architecture, landscape and Islamic art.
N. Dash's
first solo museum
exhibition was staged in the Hammer's distinctive Vault Gallery; with its diminutive, bullet - shaped floor plan and arched ceiling, the chamber is one of the museum's more unusual spaces, and the room's obdurate layout underscored the role of
architecture within Dash's incisive painting practice.
Reciprocally, the education of architects, from the
first drawing classes of 1859 to the full five year undergraduate professional degree program and post-professional master's program, has been informed and structured within the careful design and re-design of its buildings.The
exhibition Architecture at Cooper 1859 - 2009 traces the history of
architecture and architectural education at The Cooper Union and examines how the evolving pedagogy of the program has been embodied and reflected in the changing
architecture of the institution itself.
She has also served as Curator at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut, working with artists such as KAWS, Hope Gangloff, Brazilian troupe Chelpa Ferro, Andrea Dezso, Brody Condon and others; Assistant Curator of
architecture and design at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, where she worked on groundbreaking
exhibitions such as «Cai Guo - Qiang: I Want to Believe», «Zaha Hadid», and «Restoring a Masterpiece: Frank Lloyd Wright «s Guggenheim Museum»; Curator of Collections and Public Programs at the Price Tower Arts Center in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, a facility housed in Frank Lloyd Wright's idiosyncratic tower and now a World Heritage Site; Director of Community Outreach of the Queens Theatre in the Park in New York City, a premier performing arts venue that serves the most ethnically diverse county in the nation; and as Project Coordinator for the Mexico Now Festival, New York City's
first — and only — annual festival of contemporary Mexican art and culture.
In 1989 Gillick mounted his
first solo
exhibition, 84 Diagrams, at Karsten Schubert in London, presenting a series of drawings for buildings in the late Modernist style that were deliberately faulty or unworkable as
architecture.
Opening: «Partners in Design: Alfred H. Barr and Philip Johnson» at Grey Art Gallery This
exhibition celebrates the fruitful partnership between the Museum of Modern Art's
first director, Alfred H. Barr, and the architect Philip Johnson, who founded the museum's
architecture department.
The Japanese House:
Architecture and Life after 1945 at Barbican Art Gallery is the
first major UK
exhibition to focus on Japanese domestic
architecture from the end of the Second World War to today, a field which has consistently produced some of the most influential and extraordinary examples of modern and contemporary design.
The
exhibition had been planned shortly before her death and came about after the Serpentine's artistic director, Hans Ulrich Obrist, attended her RIBA lecture in February marking the award of the
architecture body's gold medal, the
first time it has been presented to a woman.
In her
first overview
exhibition in the Netherlands, Suchan Kinoshita restages her oeuvre within the transparent
architecture of Museum De Paviljoens (the Aue Pavilions, Documenta IX).
Born in France, after studying at Beaux - Arts in Rennes (France) and
architecture / product design at Camondo in Paris, Nicolas left to travel for almost a year all around Asia.2001, Nicolas stopped in Singapore where he opened a creative studio / showroom, doing art direction for brands and hosting
exhibitions (such as ChinArt town, where he had his
first solo show).
Benjamin Edwards's
first solo
exhibition showcased his adventuresome approaches to portraying the
architecture of suburbia, mapping physical and digital territories, and providing fresh views on concepts like «visual overload.»
The
exhibition is a kind of scientific autobiography that reviews fundamental chapters in its history starting from the
exhibition «Superarchitettura» (1966), in which together with Archizoom, the group proposed for the
first time a radical rethinking of
architecture and design, replacing the traditional domestic images with a world of alienating objects and visions.
Taking Basel — its Rhine,
architecture, and pharmaceutical history — as her central subject, Marina Pinsky (b. 1986) creates an oneiric landscape of new works for her
first institutional
exhibition in Switzerland and her largest solo show to date.
David Adjaye: Form, Heft, Material is the
first exhibition of a major architect at Garage and inaugurates a new chapter in the Institution's longstanding interest in developing discourse around contemporary
architecture and its role in society today.
The
first is an exhaustive reconstruction of Rehberger's solo
exhibitions from 1990 to 2007, reproduced in glossy color, with installation views and details of his
architecture - based sculptures and other works.
This spring, the National Gallery presents the
first exhibition in Britain to explore the role of
architecture in Italian Renaissance painting of the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries.
Karl Buchberg, MoMA's senior conservator, who has organized the New York leg of the
exhibition with Jodi Hauptman, MoMA's senior curator of drawings and prints, said that when he started working on «The Swimming Pool» in 2008 he had three goals: «The
first was to replace the burlap; the second to install it at its proper height, as it was in Matisse's dining room, at a height above five feet; and the third to install it as a room, to reflect the original
architecture rather than as a passageway, as it had been shown before.»
In his upcoming
exhibition at Galerie Forsblom Kolehmainen has for the
first time used historical
architecture as his works» starting point, photographing Istanbul's Byzantine and Medieval Ottoman religious structures of 500 - 600 A.D..
While Cuadra San Cristóbal is as a mecca for
architecture buffs as well as a popular location for photo shoots, this is the
first time the landmark is being used as an
exhibition space.
«For his
first solo show at Nancy Victor, Zeus presents an
exhibition of new works which explore urban compositions juxtaposing street art with
architecture This eclectic mix of 3D and wall based sculpture illustrate a combination of contemporary fine art and graffiti techniques, producing an exciting array of innovative works.
This installation was the
first in what has become a series Performance in the Present, 1996, completed at Synagogue Na Palmovce, Prague, Republic of Czech and her most recent solo
exhibition breath, 1997, at Niagara Artists» Company, St. Catharines, Ontario of site works which address not only a response to the physicality of the site but also notions of space / time / art /
architecture / the body and sexuality.
This
exhibition will delve into the Graham Foundation's formative early years under the directorship of John Entenza, past editor of Art and
Architecture magazine, and illuminate the Foundation's role in postwar
architecture culture for the
first time.