Embassy of Spain
When:
April 6 - June 4, 2017
Where:
Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain,
2801 16th Street NW,
Washington, DC 20009


The exhibition offers a global analysis of the current state of Spanish architecture outside our borders.

EXPORT covers Spanish architecture abroad from an open perspective that takes into account practices organised by profiles (Insiders, Young Achievers, Producers, Scholars, Healers and Outsiders), as well as the role of other agents (Soft Power, Giants of Construction, Publishing and Retail Empire), which help us gain a richer and more plural vision of the sector and serve as the structure for the exhibition discourse.

This selection focuses on the time between the constructions of two Spanish architects: completion of the maritime terminal at Yokohama (2002) by Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Farshid Moussavi, and of the new Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (2013) by Cruz and Ortiz.

The current situation merely corroborates this great moment for Spanish architecture abroad and EXPORT is witness to it. In the recent tender (still in progress) for the headquarters of the Guggenheim Museum in Helsinki, which has received 1,700 bids, two of the five finalist teams are Spanish. The Serpentine Gallery has selected the SelgasCano studio to build its summer pavilion. Andrés Jaque has won the prestigious tender to build pavilion PS1 for the MoMA New York. And in 2016, the Oslo Triennale was led by a team of 5 Spanish curators.

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