A comprehensive retrospective on the life and work of Australian architect of Austrian origin Harry Seidler (Vienna, 1923-Sydney, 2006), one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. The exhibition shows both individual projects and the countless collaborations that, over several years, Seidler entertained with top architects and artists, including Josef Albers, Alexander Calder, Helen Frankenthaler, Frank Stella, Lin Utzon, Sol LeWitt, and Pier Luigi Nervi. The exhibition
features materials such as letters, drawings, and models, alongside personal documents and artworks from artists who influenced him or with whom the architect collaborated.
Ph: Australia Square, Sydney, Australia. Architect Harry Seidler. Photo Max Dupain, 1968 © Penelope Seidler