HOW SOON IS NOW
Exhibition by a group of 12 Berlin-based studios of architects, designers and engineers revisits some themes of the legendary exhibition »This Is Tomorrow« held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London in 1956.
As part of the exhibition programme, a series of talks with the participants of HOW SOON IS NOW and invited guests will take place every Wednesday, at 6pm, beginning on the 17th of September and continuing through to the 29th of October.
September 17th, 6 pm, conversation between Claudia Perren (architect, curator and critic, Director Bauhaus Dessau Foundation), Mark Wigley (architectural historian and theorist, Columbia University, NYC, Fellow at American Academy Berlin) and Jürgen Mayer H. (J. MAYER H. und Partner), who presents The Power of Beige in the exhibition. Admission is free.
Upcoming events, information on speakers will be announced on www.howsoonisnow.de
HOW SOON IS NOW
INSTALLATION VIEWS AND PROGRAMME
Barkow Leibinger (Thicket) / Brandlhuber+ Görg, Ivanda, Viereckel (6,50 Euro/m2 – Apartment) / Fehling & Gogel (Lamp for Luisenkirche by Daniel Gogel) / Jesko Fezer with Sören Gerhardt and Studio for Experimental Design (Öffentliche Gestaltungsberatung) / Christoph Gengnagel (Bend it, shape it!) / Gonzalez Haase AAS (The Interior I like) / June 14 I Meyer-Grohbrügge & Chermayeff (Triangle Bed / Konstantin Grcic) (_right_here_right_now_) / Ludwig Leo (Cones and bed frame) / J. Mayer H. with Marc Kushner (The Power of Beige) Sauerbruch Hutton (now is here) / Something Fantastic with Friedemann Heckel (This Is Tomorrow (für einen Kopfarbeiter))
13 September 1 November 2014
Opening today, 12 September at 6pm
Galerie Judin, Berlin
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