May 13–Jun 17, 2017

Max Dudler

Address
Potsdamer Str. 100, 10785 Berlin Map
Hours
Wed–Sat 12 am–7 pm

Coinciding with the release of the second, updated edition of the book »Max Dudler« with Kehrer Verlag, Kehrer gallery in Berlin is presenting an extensive exhibition of the Swiss architect which will be opened with introductory words by Prof. Dr. Michael Mönninger on May 12, 2017.

The exhibition »Max Dudler« gives insight into this architect’s work. Important elements of his creative process are assembled here: original hand drawings from the formative years of his office that show Dudler’s roots in the rationalism of his teachers Oswald Mathias Ungers and Aldo Rossi that were developed further with the beginning analysis of these ideas; large-format photographs by architectural photographer Stefan Müller, who in a way shows Max Dudler’s buildings in real size and conveys an impression of the sensuous, almost physical strength of these edifices; models made of pear wood and stone that might be most suitable to convey a perception of the idea of these structures.

The publication collects Max Dudler’s most important buildings and projects since 1986. This compact compilation shows how Dudler systematically developed a conceptual approach from the history of architecture. The continued occupation with the European city earned the Swiss son of a stonemason one of the most prominent and independent positions in the German speaking architectural scene. Dudler soon went beyond the boundaries of his intellectual roots in rationalism, especially with a particular sensibility for materiality and his rigorous urbanism.

These singular perspectives and aspects of the architect in the exhibition are relinked to the pages from the monograph. In this way, exhibition and book complement each other to form a key to Max Dudler’s work.