The exhibition of Zaha Hadid and Suprematist
July 18th, 2010 - Posted in Modern DesignThis is the interesting interior design that makes the admiration of others, Curated and designed by the architect herself, with a burst of black and white wall graphics lend an aptly energetic backdrop to Zaha Hadid’s flexing furniture and the geometric works of Russian Suprematist artists at Zurich’s Galerie Gmurzynska. Zaha Hadid and Suprematism’ explores the long-standing connection between Hadid’s work and the Russian Avant Garde movement of the early twentieth century. The seed for this show was first planted when she designed the Guggenheim’s exhibition about the movement – titled ‘The Great Utopia’ – in New York in 1992, before her first architectural project had been built. But it is the first exhibition to focus on the link between her own work and the movement. (source)







