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ArchiSculpture, 2004

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ArchiSculpture

2006
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
Wolfsburg, DE

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7763

Since its birth in the late 19th century, modern sculpture has absorbed key influences from architecture, while contemporary architecture has developed in such sculptural terms that some of the trends look like built versions of modern sculpture. ArchiSculpture examined many aspects of the close, reciprocal relationship between architecture and sculpture. The exhibition was based on a selection of some 180 works of art, models and photographs by the most influential artists and architects contributing to this dialogue between two disciplines.

Also traveled to Fondation Beyeler (Riehen/Basel, CH) and Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (ES).

    Date

    1 March 2006 - 10 September 2006

    Curator

    Markus Brüderlin

    Subtitle

    Dialogues between Architecture and Sculpture from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day
    Title Year
    ArchiSculpture 2005
    ArchiSculpture 2004
    Title Year
    ArchiSculpture 2004

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