About this Event
Kengo Kuma is one of the leading voices in contemporary architecture. His internationally acclaimed projects, including the National Stadium in Tokyo, the V&A Dundee Design Museum and the Tiffany store in Tokyo’s Ginza district, are characterised by a distinctive sensitivity to materials, light and landscape.
The hand drawings on display at the exhibition are complemented by – and resonate with – the photographs of NYC/Paris-based photographer Erieta Attali. Over the course of her long-standing collaboration with the architect, she has created artistic interpretations of many of his works.
To mark the exhibition opening, Kengo Kuma will share insights into his practice and join Erieta Attali, Sergei Tchoban and art historian and curator Barry Bergdoll in a conversation on the dialogue between architecture, drawing and photography. More
PROGRAMME
Welcome
Dunya Bouchi, Aedes, Berlin
Nadejda Bartels, Director, Tchoban Foundation, Berlin
Lecture
Kengo Kuma, Architect, Tokyo/Paris: Flow and Architecture
Conversation
Kengo Kuma
Erieta Attali, Architecture and Landscape Photographer, New York/Paris
Sergei Tchoban, Architect / Founder, Tchoban Foundation, Berlin
moderated by Barry Bergdoll, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art History, Columbia University, New York
After the talk you are cordially invited to join the exhibition opening at the Museum for Architectural Drawing.
IMAGE: Erieta Attali, Wood/Pile, Kruen, Germany. © Erieta Attali
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Aedes, Christinenstraße 18-19, Berlin, Germany
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