All Exhibitions articles – Page 7
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The Museum of the Order of St John
This tiny London museum for the knights of St John puts bigger spaces to shame
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Arseniusz Romanowicz at Warsaw’s Powisle Station
A display of Polish architect Arseniusz Romanowicz’s railway stations challenges all you know about Soviet design
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Cook’s Camden: London’s Great Experiment in Social Housing
Camden’s 1960s social housing schemes are a timely lesson in successful experimentation
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This Is Tomorrow
The Whitechapel Gallery’s revisit to its seminal 1956 exhibition adds weight to ephemera
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635x508: Heygate Abstracted
BD has a sneak preview of architectural photographer Simon Kennedy’s exhibition on the notorious Heygate estate, which opens in November.
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James Turrell
James Turrell’s hippyish explorations of light sit rather uncomfortably in the Gagosian.
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The Exploring Eye: The Photography of Eric de Maré
James Stirling and Norman Foster were among those influenced by Eric de Maré’s pioneering industrial photographs.
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Chto Delat? The Urgent Need to Struggle
An exploration of the Russian avant-garde at the ICA throws today’s industry into sharp relief
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Design Research Unit: 1942-72
The innovations of the Design Research Unit sowed the seeds of corporate identity
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DRDH: A Model City and other Models
DRDH’s first exhibition at their new Bloomsbury offices showcases the practice’s impressive evolution
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David Jolly: Ephemeral Architecture
Marcelo Araya Avena’s exhibition exploring the architecture of David Jolly’s Open City gives food for thought
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John Pawson: Plain Space
A retrospective at the Design Museum offers a glimpse of more opulent times. But is Pawson’s minimalism all too much now?
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Counter Space
A 1920s fitted kitchen is the starting point for a wide-ranging exhibition at New York’s MoMA
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Rachel Whiteread Drawings at Tate Britain
Whiteread’s Tate Britain exhibition throws interesting light on her sculptural exploration of the spaces in between.
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The 2010 architecture biennale goes 3D for an invigorating exhibition
Entering this year’s Arsenale I was greeted with a surreal vision of the future. Hoards of revering onlookers, 3D glasses strapped to their faces, mouths agape, as images of Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa zooming around their EPFL campus on Segway scooters flashed before their eyes.
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Vintage at Goodwood
Architecture may have only had a token presence at Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway’s celebration of the best of British design and style, but it’s more than you would expect from your average summer festival.
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Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception
Former architect Francis Alÿs uses visual grand gestures to explore the impact of human intervention on the environment
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Permanently Magical
A new exhibition shows the latest attempt to renew Sir John Soane’s Museum
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The New Décor and Ernesto Neto
The Hayward Gallery’s summer show is an uncomfortable journey into the world of interiors.
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Damascene: drawings by Michael Stiff
As part of the London Festival of Architecture, Michael Stiff of Stiff & Trevillion Architects is exhibiting his pastel and pencil drawings depicting the ancient buildings of Syria.