All Exhibitions articles – Page 4
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Bauhaus: Art as Life at the Barbican Art Gallery
With a range of interesting new material on show, the Barbican’s Bauhaus show sees beyond the battles over modernism
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Making City: 5th International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam
This citymakers’ biennale is a confused muddle of municipal boosterism and lacklustre pop-up projects
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From Beijing to London: Sixteen Contemporary Chinese Architects
An exhibition exploring the explosion of Chinese design culture in the past three decades contains hidden delights
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Buckminster Fuller Live
Noel Murphy’s one-man show brings Buckminster Fuller’s ideas to a wider public
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Patrick Keiller: The Robinson institute
The physical embodiment of Keiller’s most recent film is the ultimate DVD extra
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British Design 1948-2012: Innovation in the Modern Age
The limited space given to the V&A’s overview of 60 years of British design and architecture cannot do justice to its ambition
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From Garden City to Green City
An exhibition at the Garden Museum provides vital insights into our fragile relationship with the environment
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Great innovations: Dickens and architecture
Dickens’s approach to architecture was more phlegmatic and utilitarian than many bicentenary tributes suggest
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David Kohn and Fiona Banner: A Room for London
David Kohn and Fiona Banner’s nautically inspired hotel room perched above the Hayward Gallery is open for business
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William Morris: Story, Memory, Myth at Two Temple Place
The opening exhibition at Two Temple Place captures the spirit of the Pre-Raphaelites
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Laura Oldfield Ford: documenting the urban flux
The artist behind the illustrations for BD’s Urban Trawl series creates politicised art which gives a voice to the places that escaped the corporate makeover
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Francois Dallegret: Beyond the Bubble
A show of this idiosyncratic artist’s work rediscovers his extraordinary vision
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Raphael Zarka
An exhibition of this multimedia artist’s varied oeuvre explores the meaning of form
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Archizines exhibition at the AA
Elias Redstone’s fanzine collection conveys the true passion of its creators
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Building the Revolution: Soviet Art and Architecture 1915-1935
The Royal Academy’s display of Soviet art and design provides a dim reflection of revolutions past
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Double or Nothing: Architectural Association
Two projects for Albania’s capital city showcase the talent of Belgian practice 51N4E
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Carmody Groarke creates new experience at Frieze
Carmody Groarke’s pavilions for the Frieze Art Fair opened in London’s Regent’s Park this week.
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OMA show compels, but where do they get their ideas from?
At this week’s press opening for Progress, the largest UK exhibition to date of OMA’s work, Rem Koolhaas recalled his first reaction to the Barbican Gallery’s proposal to mount a retrospective: “The word retrospective made me very nervous.”
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Signs of the times - Postmodernism: style and subversion 1970-1990
Like its subject matter, the V&A’s new postmodernism show keeps everything on the surface