Tag Exhibitions

MKG, digital tour of the exhibition Together. The New Architecture of the Collective

24-02-2021

MKG, digital tour of the exhibition Together. The New Architecture of the Collective

Hamburg’s MK&G Museum offers a digital tour of the exhibition Together. The New Architecture of the Collective, investigating the growing trend toward collective living solutions.

Sarah Sze’s Night into Day at Fondation Cartier

02-02-2021

Sarah Sze’s Night into Day at Fondation Cartier

American artist Sara Sze’s immersive exhibition Night into Day at Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain in Paris is still closed, but it has been integrated with a smartphone application. Night Vision 20/20 is an app that immerses users in the artist’s world and invites them to join in a playful, intimate form of exploration.

The Teeter-Totter Wall is Beazley Design of the Year 2020 – The Design Museum

21-01-2021

The Teeter-Totter Wall is Beazley Design of the Year 2020 – The Design Museum

The "Teeter-Totter Wall", a temporary installation designed by architects Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello with Colectivo Chopeke on the wall erected along the border between Mexico and the United States, has been named Beazley Design of the Year 2020. This is the thirteenth edition of the award presented by the London Design Museum. The winners announced on January 19 also include the 3D rendering of SARS-CoV-2 created by Alissa Eckert (MSMI) and Dan Higgins (MAMS). The winner in the architecture category is the Social Design Collaborative’s ModSkool in India.

Kawahara Krause Architects Equivocal exhibition at Architektur Galerie Berlin

19-01-2021

Kawahara Krause Architects Equivocal exhibition at Architektur Galerie Berlin

Until February 17 Architektur Galerie Berlin hosts an exhibition about the work of Kawahara Krause Architects, founded in Hamburg in 2009 by architects Tatsuya Kawahara and Ellen Kristina Krause. The exhibition illustrates the studio’s design philosophy in a series of working models and a site-specific installation made out of paper ribbons.

Greening the City, exhibition at the DAM in Frankfurt

13-01-2021

Greening the City, exhibition at the DAM in Frankfurt

It is evident that green plays a vital role in architecture, and we are all familiar with iconic examples of landmarks adorned with greenery. But it’s time to up the ante and think on a larger scale to make our cities greener in general. The DAM exhibition called Greening the City opens at the end of the month, and there is still time to submit green projects to be included on an interactive map.

Experiencing art online. The Tate initiatives.

05-01-2021

Experiencing art online. The Tate initiatives.

Despite Brexit, and with no need to leave home, we can enjoy the many virtual initiatives of the Tate art museums in the United Kingdom. Because the online offer of many museums, triggered by the pandemic, offers many ways of experiencing art that were unthinkable a year ago.

Exhibition and App on the theme of life with no consequences at the MK&G Hamburg

01-12-2020

Exhibition and App on the theme of life with no consequences at the MK&G Hamburg

The exhibition called School of No Consequences. Exercises for a New Life at the MK&G in Hamburg asks itself the question of what life would be without consequences, in its meaning as a sustainable life, and explores the historical models and effects on each of us individually and on society as a whole. Now there’s even an App to expand the exhibition that is still closed for in-person visits by Covid-19 restrictions.

Everything and Nothing – Architects Kaija + Heikki Siren exhibition

26-11-2020

Everything and Nothing – Architects Kaija + Heikki Siren exhibition

On the 100th anniversary of the birth of Kaija Siren, two exhibitions in Finland celebrate her work with her husband and colleague, architect Heikki Siren. The exhibition under way at Kamu Museum in Espoo is the first in Finland to offer a complete retrospective of the studio’s architecture, covering works built in various cities all over the world, from the famous Otaniemi Chapel to experimental projects in the garden city of Tapiola and the Baghdad Conference Palace. The exhibition title quotes Italian composer Luigi Nono’s comment on the Sirens’ style: Tutto e niente! This has everything and nothing!

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