All Exhibitions articles – Page 8
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ReviewThe New Décor and Ernesto Neto
The Hayward Gallery’s summer show is an uncomfortable journey into the world of interiors.
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ReviewThe Surreal House exhibition
The Barbican Art Gallery’s attempt to examine the influence of surrealism on architecture proves monotonal and lacking in confidence
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ReviewShanghai Expo 2010
Consumerism and environmental concerns make awkward bedfellows at China’s Shanghai Expo
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ReviewRefuge: Five Cities – photographs by Bas Princen
Looking at Bas Princen’s photos of Middle East fringe cities at NY’s Storefront museum is like visiting other worlds
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FeaturesChipperfield's structured themes enrich this year's Royal Academy Summer Show
Of the half a dozen Royal Academy Summer Shows that I have visited, this year’s presents by far the most engaging architecture room.
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ReviewBenson & Forsyth at the Royal Scottish Academy
Benson & Forsyth’s exquisite models showcase both the practice’s built work and the designs that were not built
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ReviewSmother by Sarah Cole and Coram Young Parents
A narrow London house is an apt setting for an uncomfortable study of parenthood
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ReviewLuisa Lambri exhibition
Italian photographer Lambri’s latest exhibition at the Thomas Dane Gallery provides a fresh slant on modernist architecture classics
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ReviewNairy Baghramian and Phyllida Barlow Serpentine Gallery exhibition
A seemingly unlikely pairing at the Serpentine Gallery works surprisingly well
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ReviewErnest Trobridge: Visionary of the Suburbs
How Ernest Trobridge celebrated ’ancient glories’ to create a peculiarly English corner of suburbia
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ReviewRobbrecht en Daem: Pacing through Architecture
Robbrecht & Daem’s Whitechapel exhibition sets the practice’s work in a wider context
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ReviewCharles Fourier: L’ecart Absolu at Musée des Beaux-Arts in Besançon, France
This exhibition reveals that though he was branded ‘ungodly’ in his lifetime, Charles Fourier’s utopian vision was surprisingly prescient in places
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ReviewBrit Insurance Designs of the Year
Design Museum exhibition puts the stress on sustainability and social purpose
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ReviewHorace Walpole and Strawberry Hill
Before its reopening, Horace Walpole’s idiosyncratic home is being celebrated by the V&A
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ReviewToby Paterson exhibition: Consensus and Collapse
Glaswegian artist Toby Paterson’s fascination with desolate fragments of cities helps us to re-examine architecture’s visual and social role
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ReviewLaura Wilson: Horse of a Different Colour
The artist’s latest performance, Blind Building, proves more evocative than her new show
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ReviewVan Doesburg and the many faces of modernism
Tate Modern’s exhibition reveals the multiplicity of movements the artist was engaged in
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ReviewLifestyle classes from Matthew Darbyshire’s Elis building
Applying Photoshop to AHMM’s back catalogue, this installation asks difficult questions about urban regeneration
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ReviewFilms reveal secret lives of buildings
Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoîne’s films show how buildings negotiate the difficult years following their completion






