All Exhibitions articles – Page 2
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Features
In pictures: The London that might have been
We can all be a bit thankful that most of these projects didn’t happen
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Features
In pictures: Farrell, Rogers, Hadid, Brooks and Adjaye draw the city for Article 25
Leading architects join the line up for this year’s 10x10 charity auction of art inspired by London
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Review
Pop Art Design at the Barbican Art Gallery
Steve Rose discovers pop art’s deep and lasting influence on architecture
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Review
Frieze Art Fair: thinking inside the white box
Art galleries provide architects with a repetitive but challenging exercise in minimalism
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Review
Tomorrow — Elmgreen & Dragset at the V&A
Ellis Woodman enjoys an immersive installation on the life of an imaginary architect
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Review
Lisbon Architecture Triennale: Close, but not close enough
Close, Closer’s mix of spectacle and social radicalism does not entirely convince
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Features
8 exhibitions British architects should see this autumn
BD selects the best exhibitions for architects in the UK over the next couple of months (and yes, lots of them are in London but we can’t help that)
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Review
Man of mystery - the Royal Academy's Richard Rogers exhibition reviewed
This survey of Rogers’ life casts little light on the collaborations behind his work
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Review
Peter Wylie & Roger Zogolovitch: making it different
A new art show takes an unusual approach to urban form
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Review
Northern Vision: Master Drawings from the Tchoban Foundation
A fine collection of architectural art is undermined by the staggering vanity of its owner
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Review
Building Fitzwilliam College 1963-2013: An architectural journey
The Cambridge college celebrates half a century of modernism
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Review
The Lisbon triennale gets closer and closer
Galilee proposes ‘radical’ programme for this autumn’s event
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Review
Sir Hugh Casson PRA – Making Friends
Hugh Casson’s personality overshadowed his architecture, which is overdue a reappraisal
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Review
High Rise at the National Theatre
Photographs from a five-year project exploring the relationship between high rise developments and the city below
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Review
Green Fuse: The Work of Dan Pearson
A new Garden Museum exhibition places Dan Pearson’s wide-ranging career in context, writes Ellis Woodman
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Features
Clerkenwell presents...
BD takes you on a whistle-stop tour around the fringes of Clerkenwell Design Week
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Review
Prefab: Palaces for the People
A new photography exhibition documents the UK’s threatened prefabs
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Review
Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light
New York’s MOMA show places Henri Labrouste at the turning point between classical and modern thinking