All Exhibitions articles – Page 5
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ReviewSigns 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
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ReviewBD's guide to the London Design Festival
London’s annual fete of fancy furniture, playful products and intriguing installations is back – and bigger than ever before.
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FeaturesLocked Room Scenario by Ryan Gander
Ryan Gander’s latest installation gives a whole new meaning to outsider art
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ReviewThe Omnipotent Magician: Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown
A new Capability Brown biography is too discursive for Robert Harbison
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ReviewKenneth Grange: Making Britain Modern
An impressive Design Museum retrospective shows how Kenneth Grange designed all the things you never really thought about.
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ReviewThomas Struth at the Whitechapel Gallery
A retrospective of the photographer’s work reveals the multivalency of his art.
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ReviewJunya Ishigami: Architecture as Air
Junya Ishigami’s new show builds a fragile yet compelling vision of the power of the almost imperceptible
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ReviewThe Vorticists at Tate Britain
The Tate’s exhibition displays the turmoil of England at the start of the Great War
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ReviewMax Bill at Annely Juda Fine Art
Max Bill’s art and architecture embodies the optimistic spirit of early modernism
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ReviewPablo Bronstein: Sketches for Regency Living
The Bartlett dropout has subsequently made his name creating assemblages of architectural history. He takes Oliver Wainwright around his ICA show
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Curators embrace the riot of designs at the RA's summer show
Highlights of this year’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition include an embroidered bedspread and a building disguised as a teapot.
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MultimediaClerkenwell Design Week
There is one day left to take yourselves off to Clerkenwell Design Week. BDonline has been there, camera in hand, to give you a flavour of the festival.
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ReviewChelsea Flower Show
Horticultural design seems to lag behind somewhat in the conceptual stakes, so it was good to see those from the architecture profession getting in on the act at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show
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ReviewThe object of material change
A tactile exhibition of samples from Adjaye Associates’ offices misses an opportunity to shed light on the architect’s craft, says David Rosenberg
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ReviewThe Petrified Music of Architecture: Sir Herbert Oakeley’s Collection of Cathedral Models
David Rosenberg lays aside his cynicism and delights in this exhibition of 1850s scale-model cathedrals
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ReviewCity Visions 1910 | 2010
An exhibition on town planning contrasts 100-year-old proposals with current ones
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ReviewThe Cult of Beauty
This exhibition follows the aesthetic movement from the Bohemian studios of Chelsea to the suburbs of west London
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ReviewWignall & Moore’s The King and the Minotaur
Wignall & Moore’s labyrinth installation exemplifies our cultural fixation with the temporary
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ReviewRobin and Lucienne Day: Design and the Modern Interior
The Days’ post-war work may have lost its original shock value but is still influential 60 years on
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ReviewAram Gallery: The Then-Now Show
An exhibition comparing leading designers’ work with their degree show designs is illuminating.






