Held in the unused Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, the show brings the city to life.
An exhibition and performance series exploring Black male identity through movement, cinema, and sound in the iconic modern house.
Can digital exhibitions be laboratories for rethinking bodies in space?
Experience Ca’n Terra in a virtual reality exhibition commissioned by ‘T’ Space.
From your living room, you can experience this online exhibition that raises important questions.
An exhibition at ArkDes curated by James Taylor Foster that explores design and ASMR.
An exploration of Manthey Kula’s post-potential drawings, site-specific projects, and an email conversation with lead architect Beate Hølmebakk.
Questions (re)emerge around landscape and nature in this exhibition at Bureau Europa.
This solo exhibition at Sean Kelly in New York features polar landscapes and explores how humans and the natural are inextricably linked.
Housing solutions for Climate Change are explored in this exhibition at the Museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco.
The exhibition at Pavillon de l’Arsenal imagines and defines the Parisian hotel.
The 17th Buenos Aires Architecture Biennial mixed, showed, promoted, and advertised contemporary architecture with the same impulse that characterized it from the beginning.
The exhibition American Framing will run from May 23 to November 29 2020.
Explore new forms of collectivity in this immersive installation at the Graham Foundation.
Currently on view, “Paco Cao: Attribution” and “On Our Backs” raise new questions and possible methodologies.
Building the local ground to discuss architecture’s culture.
The biennial as a regional, collective, and inconclusive phenomenon.
An exploration of the future of food in this London exhibition.
An exhibition series that explores the collection of architect and conceptual artist Gordon Matta-Clark through the eyes of three curators.
The exhibition Aquí vive gente marks a new direction for Storefront Art and Architecture under the lead of José Esparza Chong Cuy.