All Exhibitions articles – Page 9
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      ReviewGothic architecture and 19th century photography
Gothic architecture’s complexity made it ideal for the pioneers of photography who could capture every detail
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      ReviewArchitectural drawing out of the wilderness
Laura Oldfield Ford’s ferocious line drawings call for a transformation of everyday space
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      ReviewWitherford Watson Mann’s urban forest trail
This Rome exhibition follows a series of ‘walks’ through London’s edges
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      ReviewDieter Rams’ machines for living with
The Design Museum’s Less is More exhibition reveals how Rams’ architectural training brought about a modernist revolution in product design
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      ReviewAthanasius Kircher: The man who knew everything
Newly expanded version of Joscelyn Godwin’s book uncovers a vast treasure trove of work by the Roman critic and philosopher Athanasius Kircher
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      ReviewSaarinen: Captain America
New York exhibition reveals Eero Saarinen was nothing less than an architect of the US’s ascent as a superpower
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      ReviewThe AA’s First Works exhibition takes us back to the future
A survey of early projects by stellar architects is the gospel according to the AA, says Niall Hobhouse
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      ReviewAuerbach: Opportunity from chaos
Courtauld Gallery exhibition shows Frank Auerbach’s paintings were inspired by post-war destruction and the pace of change
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      ReviewCroydon: The English everytown
This selection of council-owned artworks at the Museum of Croydon shows the borough as a microcosm of social history
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      ReviewArtists in residence
Compton Verney gallery exhibition explores the relationship between artist and studio
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      ReviewRetrospective on the Tyne
Lit & Phil’s exhibition is a fascinating examination of T Dan Smith’s part in creating Newcastle
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      ReviewReturning hero
David Chipperfield brings his triumphal procession of international work to the UK for the first time at the Design Museum
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      ReviewIncrease your word power with Ruscha at the Hayward
6a Architects has created a strong backdrop for LA-based pop artist Ed Ruscha’s work at the Hayward Gallery
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      ReviewHistory of RIBA in eight chapters
Curator Alan Powers takes a celebratory tour round 175 years of thought-provoking design
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      ReviewThomas Demand’s images at the Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie
Demand exhibition captures key moments in post-war German history
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      ReviewRotterdam’s indigestible exposition
The 4th International Architecture Biennale combines a vast volume of information with curatorial vagueness
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      ReviewThe state of clay at the V&A
Stanton Williams’s refurbishment of the V&A’s ceramics galleries is an elegant backdrop for a lesson in the history of pottery
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      ReviewVriesendorp leads these high-rise distractions
This east London installation plays with ideas of technology but ultimately leaves one wanting more
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      ReviewLand Architecture People - Nothing is what it seems
As the Land Architecture People exhibition opens at the Ambika P3 Gallery in London, we look back on Ros Diamond’s review of the show when it opened in Copenhagen last year.
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      ReviewWhy the Repromotion exhibition at Brussels’ Bozar fits the space
Jan de Cock’s vast flatpack installation is holding a minimalist conversation with its own gallery
 
    
     





