Nikolaus Hirsch Architecture is a somewhat schizophrenic profession. To speak in general terms, there is, one the one hand a form of practice that believes in design as problem solving, and on the other, there is a form of practice that researches, analyzes, criticizes. The field of architecture seems to […]
Month: September 2018
Hirshhorn Acquires Renowned Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei’s Powerful Installation “Trace” Acquisition Follows its Exhibition in “Ai Weiwei: Trace at Hirshhorn,”
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden has announced the acquisition of an expansive installation spanning over 1,200 feet and portraying individuals from around the world whom the artist and various human rights groups consider to be activists, prisoners of conscience and advocates of free speech. The museum has continued to […]
Fondation Louis Vuitton, Egon Schiele October 3, 2018–January 14, 2019 Fondation Louis Vuitton Bois de Boulogne 8, Avenue du Mahatma Gandhi 75116 Paris France
Egon Schiele’s work embodies the spirit of early 20th century Vienna. In just a few years, his drawing emerged as one of the peaks of expressionism. At odds with the Academy, which he entered at a very young age, he founded the Neukunstgruppe in 1909 and, thanks to Gustav Klimt, […]