designboom radar: exhibitions to see around the world this february
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designboom radar: exhibitions to see around the world this february
"Ceramic works by Nicole Cherubini emphasize motifs of collage at Friedman Benda in New York, while the Berlin show, Vital Architecture: Between Idealism and Reality, turns attention to the built environment, tracing how architectural thinking negotiates environmental conditions and history through research-driven practice. Questions of time, inheritance, and transformation run through the month."
"Vital Architecture presents selected projects by Atelier Li Xinggang that examine relationships between built form, landscape, and lived experience in contemporary China. Shown at Aedes Architecture Forum, the exhibition frames architecture as a mediating practice shaped by environmental conditions, historical layers, and everyday use, drawing on long-term research into Chinese cities, gardens, and construction traditions. Models, sketches, photographs, films, and installations trace design thinking from research through occupation, emphasizing spatial continuity between structure and context."
February exhibitions examine how meaning is constructed through material, memory, and spatial experience across ceramics, architecture, and curatorial research. Nicole Cherubini's ceramic works at Friedman Benda deploy collage motifs that disrupt and recombine surfaces and form. Vital Architecture: Between Idealism and Reality at Aedes presents Atelier Li Xinggang projects linking built form, landscape, and lived experience through models, sketches, photographs, films, and installations informed by long-term research into Chinese cities, gardens, and construction traditions. Memoryscapes - Archaeology of the Future in Denmark uses excavation as method and metaphor, while Milan's Over, under and in between investigates spatial thresholds and transitional states. Some earlier exhibitions remain on view globally.
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