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2004 Exhibitions:

Santiago Calatrava: The Architect's Studio

North Galleries

July 17, 2004November 14, 2004

“Santiago Calatrava: The Architect’s Studio” highlighted the work of one of the most celebrated and original architects of his time. From the Olympic Sports complex in Athens to the PATH terminal at New York’s Ground Zero, Calatrava is responsible for many signature contemporary building sites. This exhibition presented these projects within the context of his entire career, with special attention to the Lyon TGV Station, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Tenerife Concert Hall, and two of his extraordinary bridges, along with his continuing work in Valencia, Spain and Malmo, Sweden. This exhibition afforded a first-hand view of Calatrava’s renowned and groundbreaking designs, his creative working practice, as well as an experiential perspective on his built projects.

Jordan Howland, Curatorial Coordinator
Support for this exhibition has been provided by the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, City of Seattle; NBBJ Group; Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati; Magnusson Klemencic Associates; Bon-Macy’s; España Acción Cultural Exterior; Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects; Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership; LMN Architects; Donnally Architects; and donors to the Henry Art Gallery Contemporary Art Fund. In-kind support provided by the Grand Hyatt Seattle, The Stranger, KEXP 90.3 FM, AIA Seattle, and Peter Miller Books.
Organized by the Henry Art Gallery and Kristen Kiser, independent curator
Featured artists: Santiago Calatrava