Exhibition opening: Hermann Czech – Approximate Line of Action
Exhibition opening
17Sep
Hermann Czech, winner of the Austrian State Prize for Architecture, will be present in person at the opening of the exhibition 'Hermann Czech – Approximate Line of Action' to provide an insight into his multifaceted work. Together with Eva Kuß, the exhibition's curator, he will present key projects and shed light on the background to their creation.
Hermann Czech is one of Austria's most renowned architects. His multifaceted work combines theory and practice and ranges from urban planning, residential, school and hotel buildings to small-scale interventions and exhibition designs. Czech's design approach is based on methodically developed planning decisions that are open to both the unexpected and the everyday. The exhibition shows a selection of his projects from the 1960s to the present day, conveys his theoretical work and also focuses on Czech's critical examination of the architectural avant-garde of the 1960s, which was presented at the trigon exhibitions in Graz, among other places.
An exhibition of the fjk3 – Contemporary Art Space in cooperation with the Architekturzentrum Wien. Curators of the Exhibition ‘Hermann Czech – Approximate Line of Action’ in Vienna: Claudia Cavallar, Gabriele Kaiser, Eva Kuß and Fiona Liewehr in collaboration with Hermann Czech.
Eva Kuß and Zerina Džubur redesigned the exhibition with Hermann Czech for the HDA - Haus der Architektur.
A cooperation in the context of steirischer herbst ‘25
Hermann Czech ranks among Austria’s most renowned architects. His multifaceted work combines theory and practice, and ranges from urban planning over residential, school and hotel buildings to small-scale interventions and exhibition architecture. Czech bases his design approach on methodically developed planning decisions that simultaneously remain open to the unexpected and the everyday. The exhibition presents a selection of his work from the 1960s to the present, including theoretical projects. It also explores Czech’s critical engagement with the architectural avant-garde of the 1960s, as featured for example in the trigon exhibitions in Graz.
As part of the exhibition tour of steirischer herbst ’25, curators Hermann Czech and Eva Kuß personally guide visitors through the show “Hermann Czech – Approximate Main Direction.” With profound knowledge and many years of engagement with Hermann Czech’s work, Eva Kuß offers an in-depth view of the projects on display and their contexts of origin. She is also responsible for the 472-page monograph, published by Park Books.
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