Late Opening – Zaha Hadid: Reimagining London

An architectural drawing against a black background i Zaha Hadid, Museum of the Nineteenth Century , Exploded Axonometric (Public Landscape), 1977–78 © Zaha Hadid Foundation

As part of the London Festival of Architecture, Zaha Hadid: Reimagining London will stay open after hours this Friday, June 10. Meet the student-curators for informal talk about how the exhibition was developed.

The inaugural exhibition to be held at the Zaha Hadid Foundation, located at the site of the globally renowned architect’s former office in Clerkenwell. This exhibition delves into the collections and archives of the Foundation. Uncovering rare and unseen works, including personal sketchbooks, from over forty years of practice, the exhibition reveals Hadid’s radical reinventions of London.

Zaha Hadid: Reimagining London is curated by students from the Courtauld Institute of Art’s MA programme Curating the Art Museum. Located at the site of Zaha Hadid’s former architectural office in Clerkenwell, the exhibition is organised in collaboration with the Zaha Hadid Foundation. Delving into the collections and archives of the Foundation, the exhibition reveals the globally renowned architect’s radical reinventions of London.

 

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