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April 30th, 2008

Watercolors By Architect Steven Holl Displayed In Bejing




New York’s Frederieke Taylor Gallery exhibited a series of 10 watercolors (each in a limited and personalized edition of two) by architect Steven Holl at the China International Gallery Exposition (CIGE), which took place in Bejing from April 25 to April 28. Holl produced these watercolors throughout the design process of a number of his projects in China.

Throughout his career, Holl has been an avid watercolorist, painting as often as possible in order to connect the subjective and the objective in his signature style. Speaking on the process, he said, “There is a joy in this way of beginning; it’s inspiring and light, and I feel it’s in my blood. I open my eyes. It’s a new unpredictable day; I have a yearning, and it’s unappeasable sometimes.”

Two of the projects represented in the exhibition are currently under construction and scheduled for completion later this year. These are seen in the images here– (at bottom) the Linked Hybrid in Beijing (a group of eight towers and 660 geothermal wells linked by public sky-bridges) and (at top and middle) the Museum of Architecture and Art in Nanjing.

One Response to “Watercolors By Architect Steven Holl Displayed In Bejing”

  • I hope they’re more attractive when they’re actually built. To this untrained artist, it looks like a 4th grade art project.

    Poor Richard

    Poor Richard, April 30th, 2008 at 1:32 pm

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