All Exhibitions articles – Page 6
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Laurie Anderson, Trisha Brown and Gordon Matta-Clark: Pioneers of the Downtown scene, New York 1970s
New York’s 1970s artists used the city to explore ideas of place and connection
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Cedric Price: Wish We Were Here
The AA’s new show charts Price’s transformation of everyday life
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Architects take part in Maggie's fundraiser
John Pawson and Sam Jacob among those creating art from graph paper
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1965—2011 Towards a new Glasgow
A display of events archives provides a foundation for the future, says James Benedict Brown
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Loos’s Hirsch apartment
The discovery of an unrecorded interior was a coup for Loos enthusiasts
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Adolf Loos at the RIBA
The institute is celebrating the European modernist with three exhibitions
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Brit Insurance Designs of the Year
Despite the economic gloom, the Design Museum’s show is an uplifting experience
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Rodchenko and his Circle
A new London show puts his architectural photography in sharper focus
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Modern British Sculpture at the Royal Academy
Although extensive, the academy’s survey follows a predictable path
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Is anybody out there?
Photographers explore the eeriness of emptiness at Pitzhanger Manor gallery, writes Pamela Buxton
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Public reading rooms
Charles Arsène-Henry and Shumon Basar’s show explores the language of architecture, says Oliver Basciano
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Ezra Stoller photography exhibition
As an architect, Stoller understood the buildings he photographed. But his images became icons in their own right
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Masterworks: architecture at the Royal Academy
Today sees the opening of an exhibition of the models and drawings, known as Diploma Works, that have been presented by architects on their election to the Royal Academy.
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Sam Griffin: Corvée
Sam Griffin’s first solo show in the UK analyses the architecture of capitalism
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James Stirling’s Notes from the Archive
Did James Stirling view drawing as more important than building?
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The Slice: Cutting to See
A display of eclectic artefacts dissects the significance of slicing things open
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Rietveld’s Universe
A new Gerrit Rietveld show in Utrecht struggles to locate the designer’s work within its historical context
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Bristol fashion
Marcel Breuer’s brief encounter with the West Country is commemorated in this show, writes Hugh Strange
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Frank Watson: The Back of Beyond
BD gets a sneak preview of Frank Watson’s photographic and video journey through England’s crumbling cold war military remnants, the Thames Gateway and the Isles of Grain.