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OMA/Progress
6 October 2011 - 19 February 2012
Barbican Art Gallery
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Tickets: Click here to view admission prices
Times: View gallery opening times
subject to availability
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Description Gallery West Entrance OMA Shop Videos Press
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'Its very rare that an architecture show lifts the spirits or manages to raise a laugh. Yet, despite the seriousness of most of its work, the Office of Metropolitan Architectures pseudo-retrospective, Progress, is full of generosity and honesty' Ossian Ward, Time Out
'A display of fierce energy and intelligence Observer
This autumn, the Barbican Art Gallery is transformed by an exhibition on OMA, one of the most influential architecture practices working today. Celebrated as much for their daring and unconventional ideas as their inventive buildings, the work of OMA and its think tank AMO anticipates the architectural, engineering and cultural ideas transforming our material world.
Co-founded in 1975 by Rem Koolhaas as the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, OMA, comprises seven partners and a staff of around 280 architects, designers, researchers and support staff in offices in Rotterdam, New York, Beijing and Hong Kong. OMA/Progress is the first major presentation of OMAs work in the UK and coincides with the opening of their first buildings here, Rothschild Bank HQ in the City of London and a Maggies Centre in Gartnavel, Glasgow.
The exhibition is curated and designed by the Belgium-based collective, Rotor. To make their portrait of OMA, Rotor have enjoyed unprecedented behind-thescenes access and the opportunity to ask candid questions. The result is a compelling selection of materials from archives, collections and OMA-offices across the globe.
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Gallery Policies
Food and drink are not permitted. Large bags and briefcases must be checked in the Gallery cloakroom. Photography is not permitted.
Barbican Art Gallery in London presents major exhibitions by leading international figures in the heart of the City of London
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Supported by
| Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, The Netherlands Architecture Fund and Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. | Additional support provided by
| The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture and the Flemish Representation in the UK. Exhibition printing supported by Epson. | Media Partner
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