From May 8-August 1, 2010, the exhibition Richard Neutra in Europe ran at the MARTa Herford Museum in Germany. Richard Neutra is one of the noted architects of the 20th Century, most-known for his mid-century modern villas in California. However his final creative years spent in Europe have been less studied. Last year, Iwan Baan documented all of Neutra’s projects in Europe, focusing on how the projects are being used by people today. The exhibition shows many buildings that had never before been documented, including the Pescher House in Wuppertal, created five years before the architect’s death in the same city. The exhibition of photographs and architecture models shape a greater understanding of Neutra’s cumulative vision in both completed and unrealized projects.
Further Viewing: Exhibition: BEWO Estate II, Quickborn, Germany – Richard Neutra Exhibition: Bucerius House, Brione Switzerland – Richard Neutra Exhibition: Haus Pescher, Wupertal Germany – Richard Neutra Exhibition: Haus Rang, Konigstein im Taunus, Germany – Richard Neutra Exhibition: Haus Rentsch: Wengen Switzerland – Richard Neutra Exhibition: Haus Delcourt, Croix, France – Richard Neutra Exhibition: Haus Stettfurt, Thurgau Switzerland – Richard Neutra