Marcel Breuer: Design and Architecture
February 18, 2009 | Levent OZLER
Marcel Breuer: Design and Architecture is the first exhibition to treat all facets of Breuer's work with equal weight, from the highly innovative furniture he produced as both a student and teacher at the famed Bauhaus, to the elegant but modestly scaled houses he created after moving=to the United States, to the large-scale governmental and institutional buildings he eventually designed for major cities around the world.
Developed by the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, the exhibition traces several themes that connect the apparently diverse elements of this prolific and influential designer's portfolio.
The RISD Museum is the exhibition's second North American venue and the only Northeastern stop.
Twelve models - produced exclusively for this exhibition - will highlight Breuer's extensive architectural work from single-family houses to major religious, cultural, and civic institutions.
In addition, drawings, floor plans, photographs, video projections, and interactive computer terminals will shed light on Breuer's long and varied architectural career.
more: risdmuseum.org/exhibition.aspx?type=forthcoming&id (133)
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