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- Museum of Modern Art New York Mies Van Der Rohe "Mies in Berlin" 2001 Exhibition Poster Framed
Museum of Modern Art New York Mies Van Der Rohe "Mies in Berlin" 2001 Exhibition Poster Framed
Museum of Modern Art poster for their 2001 exhibition "Mies in Berlin" Framed under glass. Measures 36.25" high x 24.75" wide and 1" thick. In very good condition.
From the MOMA archives:
"The first in-depth look at the early career of architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe examines Mies’s work from the time he arrived in Berlin in 1905 and established his architectural practice there in 1913, until his emigration to the United States in 1938. Mies in Berlin, which includes three hundred drawings, fifteen scale models, video and digital displays, and new photographs of Mies’s work by Kay Fingerle and Thomas Ruff, focuses on facets of Mies’s career that have been previously neglected in considering Mies as an International Style architect. The exhibition demonstrates that his German work is much more than a prelude to a more mature phase of his career in America. By suggesting a more continuous and complex evolution of the architect’s design methods—as well as his theories of nature, materials, modern space, and dwelling—the exhibition invites reconsideration of a key figure of the modern movement."