All Exhibitions articles – Page 3
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ReviewHenri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light
New York’s MOMA show places Henri Labrouste at the turning point between classical and modern thinking
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FeaturesNorman Foster celebrates the work of Alexander Calder
In this exclusive preview ahead of the Calder After the War exhibition, Foster discusses the life and work of one of the world’s most famous modern sculptors
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ReviewIn Search of Classical Greece at the British Museum
A chance meeting brings halcyon views of Greece, caught against the background of the Napoleonic Wars, to the public eye
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ReviewPost-war Britain starts here
As the ICA marks the 60th anniversary of Parallel of Life Art, we reflect on the impact of a seminal exhibition
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ReviewItalian duo redefine radical at the AA
Dogma’s AA Gallery show is conceptually rich yet visually seductive
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ReviewInspirations: Architects and the buildings that inspire them
A new exhibition of Ed Tyler’s photographs recalls the highlights of interviewing architects about their inspirations
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ReviewPiranesi’s rebuilt reality
The Italian artist’s drawings of Paestum, on display at the Soane Museum, are not as innocent as they look
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ReviewFrozen Relic: Arctic Works by Scanlab
AA exhibition reveals the hidden depths of the Arctic with 3D images
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ReviewThe real designs for living
The question of how to display the everyday is raised once again by the Design Museum’s new exhibition
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ReviewPrototyping Architecture
Design’s tense relationship with technology is well captured at the Building Centre
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ReviewThe Perfect Place to Grow: 175 years of the Royal College of Art
While the Royal College of Art is celebrating its 175th birthday with a retrospective exhibition, the college’s architecture department is moving forward into a new era of rapid change
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ReviewLondon reveals its high hopes
The glamour of New York’s High Line is rubbing off on green infrastructure in the UK
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ReviewWhite Room / Dark Room by Alexander Brodsky
Russian architect Alexander Brodsky’s east London installation reveals his sensitive side
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ReviewIndustri[us]: Festival of Upcycling
The creative spaces of east London’s Industri[us] upcycling festival well repay an Olympic detour
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ReviewStadia: Sport and Vision in Architecture
Sir John Soane’s Museum’s display of historic athletics venues charts the Olympic journey
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Tablet onlyOutlook’s bright for London Festival of Architecture
LFA kicks off with Pleasure Gardens and cycling event
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ReviewBristol’s Architecture Centre is full of western promise
Having bounced back from funding cuts, Bristol’s Architecture Centre remains as ambitious as ever
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ReviewTime to rediscover the cutting edge
The Serpentine pavilion needs to dig a bit deeper for ideas
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ReviewHeatherwick's escapism steals the show at the V&A
The focus on process over product will appeal to architects






