Herzog & de Meuron
Project
2005–2006
Exhibition
21 June – 25 September 2006
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Exhibition Overview

In an early phase, a salon-style hang was tested in the gallery.

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The exhibition area was precisely framed through division into one rectangular room and two niches.

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Different ways of distinguishing the character of the main space from the niches with their reduced range of vision.

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Development of the visual slit for the niches.

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Painted ceilings as source images for projecting films and videos on the ceiling of the main gallery.

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Source images for hand mirrors to watch the moving images on the ceiling.

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Layout of the main gallery and three niches for works from the MoMA collection.

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Views of the four exhibition spaces after the opening.

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Team

Facts

Client
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, USA

Facts


Client
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, USA

MoMA Team
Terence Riley
Peter Reed
Christian Larsen

Specialists/Consultants
Mechanical Engineering
Altieri Sebor Wieber LLC,
Norwalk, CT, USA

Film Editing
International Digital Center,
New York, NY, USA

Project Data
Exhibition Area
240 sqm

MoMA Collection
Artworks
124 artworks from 5 Department Collections:
45 Architecture & Design
36 Photography
28 Painting & Sculpture
14 Film & Media
1 Prints & Illustrated Books

Artists Represented in the Exhibition:
Alvar Aalto, Robert Adams, Diane Arbus, Roy Arden, Francis Bacon, Balthus, Matthew Barney, Ruodi Barth, Maria Luisa Belgiojoso, Mario Bellini, Joseph Beuys, Oliver Boberg, Louise Bourgeois, Margaret Bourke-White, Bill Brandt, Marco Breuer, Alexander Calder, Harry Callahan, Paul Cézanne, Larry Clark, Franco Clivio, Joel & Ethan Coen, Francis Ford Coppola, Gregory Crewdson, David Cronenberg, Salvador Dalí, Peter Danko, Rudolph de Harak, Denominator Company, Inc, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, Christopher Dresser, Charles Eames, William Eggleston, Walker Evans, Kaj Franck, Lee Friedlander, Adam Füss, Alberto Giacometti, Eileen Gray, Robert Gober, Konstantin Grcic, Andreas Gursky, Jitka Hanzlová, Werner Herzog, Herzog & de Meuron, Josef Hoffmann, Gene Hurwitt, Arne Jacobsen, Jakob Jensen, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Frida Kahlo, Karlsson & Nilsson, Perry King, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Jeff Koons, Robert James Leonetti, Raymond Loewy Associates, Man Ray, Robert Mapplethorpe, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, William Morris, Paul Morrissey, Umberto Nason, Bruce Nauman, Floris M, Neusüss, Barnett Newman, Simone Nieweg, Eliot Noyes and Associates, Verner Panton, Arthur Penn, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Richard Prince, Dieter Raffler, Charles Ray, Ad Reinhardt, Gerhard Richter, Gerrit Rietveld, Mark Rothko, Thomas Ruff, Timo Sarpaneva, Stephen Scheer, Collier Schorr, Martin Scorsese, Cindy Sherman, Vilgot Sjöman, Frederick Sommer, Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck, Joel Sternfeld, Thomas Struth, Richard Süssmuth, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Walter Dorwin Teague, Gebrüder Thonet, Earl S, Tupper, Massimo Vignelli, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Andy Warhol, Gillian Wearing, Hans Wegner, Michael Wesely, Brett Weston, Edward Weston, Frank Lloyd Wright, Eva Zeisel, Elyn Zimmerman.

Links
Museum of Modern Art

Bibliography


Gerhard Mack, Herzog & de Meuron: “Herzog & de Meuron 2005-2007. The Complete Works. Volume 6.” Edited by: Gerhard Mack. Basel, Birkhäuser, 2018.

“Building Review. Herzog & de Meuron.” Vol. No. 340, Beijing, Art and Design Publishing House, 03.2007. pp. 8-140.

Shonquis Moreno: “Directing the Gaze. Treasure Hunt in Herzog & de Meuron New York. Three Exhibitions show that how we look and what we see are not only in the Eye of the Beholder.” In: Frame. Vol. No. 53, Amsterdam, 11.2006. pp. 122-127.