How do architecture and art interact in a museum? | Annabelle Selldorf: The Linbury Lecture 2023
What are the ways architects respond to specific collections and curatorial narratives to more impactfully enable the direct visitor experience with a work of art? How does one provide literal and figurative space for contemplation and dialogue? Annabelle Selldorf, the founding principal of New York City-based Selldorf Architects delivers the 2023 Linbury lecture, exploring the relationship of architecture to art in museum settings.
The annual Linbury Lecture invites world-renowned speakers to deliver illustrated lectures exploring themes relating to the National Gallery’s history and collections.
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