ON-line. The exhibition presents a selection of exception works by this architectural theoretician, draughtsman, teacher and architect, introducing a number of works that have never been on public display before.
With the exhibition Lebbeus Woods, ON-line, the Museum for Architectural
Drawing presents a selection of exception works by architectural theoretician,
draughtsman, teacher and architect Lebbeus Woods (1940–2012). Curated by his
long time friend and partner Christoph a. Kumpusch, the exhibition will also
introduce a number of works that have never been on public display before. The
focus is on the remarkable representations of architectonic and urban worlds that
Woods created at the beginning of his career. These pencil and ink drawings
epitomize most of Woods’ explorations and reinterpretations of both real and
imaginary cities, testifying to his never abating aim to expose the transformative
and expressive power of architecture.
For the first time, Lebbeus Woods‘ project 4 Cities & Beyond (1982–83) – including
the series A City (1987) and Centricity (1987–88) –, representations of Region M
(1984), Underground Berlin (1988) and designs for a Meta-Institute (1994–95) will
all be exhibited together. Over these panoramas, his Geomagnetic Flying Machines
(1988) – fragile, metal-covered and entwined in cables – appear to be hovering
relentlessly.
By highlighting various aspects of his signature style, the exhibition honors Woods’
dedication to consider drawing as a highly effective and evocative instrument for
imparting the teachings and ideas of architecture. Colour, contrast and shading
serve towards the drawings’ clarity and atmosphere, which – being simultaneously
powerful and shatterable in their appearance – have been infused with the artists’
warmth and humanity. They also communicate the vision, that drawings can
express things that cannot be put into words.
Special thanks to Kristin Feireiss, who not only endorsed Lebbeus Woods and
several of his projects, but was also responsible for his first exhibition with Aedes in
Berlin, for her support so that this exhibition could to take place.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue.
On the 28. June at 4pm, a symposium will be held at the Aedes Network Campus
Berlin, accompanying the collaboration between the latter and the Tchoban
Foundation. We are delighted to have Hani Rashid, Kimberli Meyer, Dr. Neil Spiller
and Dr. Christoph a. Kumpusch as our speakers. The symposium and discussion will
be hosted by Dr Mark Morris.
Image: Lebbeus Woods, Meta-Institute. 1994-95. Pencil and marker on transparent paper on cardboard, 584 x 314 mm
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PRESS CONFERENCE ON 27. JUNE AT 12 PM
EXHIBITION OPENING ON 27. JUNE AT 7 PM
Tchoban Foundation. Museum for Architectural Drawing
Christinenstraße 18a | 10119 Berlin
Opening hours: Mo-Fr 2–7 pm, Sa-Sun 1–5 pm
Tickets: 5,00 Euro; concessions 3,00 Euro