Interconnected Materiality
LACMA presents Found in Translation, highlighting the influence of architecture and design on Californian and Mexcian culture.
LACMA presents Found in Translation, highlighting the influence of architecture and design on Californian and Mexcian culture.
ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Denmark, announces The Next Level, a semi-subterranean extension project in collaboration with James Turrell.
Originally on display at Victoria and Albert Museum’s Simon Sainsbury Gallery, While We Wait comes to Concrete, a multidisciplinary public space.
As one of America’s most loved living artists, Jenny Holzer’s practice circles around language in order to question systems of power and authority in society.
The October / November issue looks at practitioners who are responding to the current global situation in intelligent and meaningful ways.
A new book from Phaidon highlights contemporary structural theory through celebrated buildings that make use of space as a social connective.
30 September – 1 October. These unique shows utilise the constraints of two and three-dimensional forms in order to recreate sensory experiences.
With climate change and the political and economic consequences that follow from environmental disaster increasingly becoming the dominant issue of our age, new solutions are…
Hatje Cantz publishes the first retrospective of the Japanese installation artist, Chiharu Shiota. Everyday objects characterise the artist’s pictorial language.
Liam Leslie’s imagery captures the MAXXI building as art rather than architecture. Concrete becomes abstract, while earthly becomes ethereal in his prints.
Finding Brutalism at Museum im Bellpark, Kriens, provides an in-depth photographic survey of this influential Post-War architecture.
Ku.Be is MVRDV’s third completed project in Denmark, a House of Culture in Movement, designed for Frederiksberg as a focal point for the community.
Helsinki Design Week presents design from a number of fields as well as fashion, architecture and urban culture until Sunday 17 September.
15-17 September. The selection for this week holds contemporariness at its core; from innovation and design solutions, to new paths of individuality.
This year’s Expo Chicago coincides with the Chicago Architecture Biennial and marks a new partnership with Palais de Tokyo and Institut Français.
For her first institutional solo exhibition in London, Katharina Grosse creates a new work painted in situ at the South London Gallery. From 28 September.
Bernd and Hilla Becher systematically documented the soon-to-be-forgotten architectural forms of industry. Sprüth Magers reflects on this inventory.
Established in 1989, the Norwegian architecture studio Snøhetta is involved in a multitude of projects worldwide. Its focus is on collaborative scenarios.
Throughout his 60 year career Roberto Burle Marx designed 2,000 gardens around the world; he also discovered around 50 new plant species.