The exhibition "I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture" is at the M+ Museum in Hong Kong until January 5.
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The first full-scale retrospective of Ieoh Ming Pei (1917–2019), I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture
properly appraises for the first time the work of one of the greatest
architects of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Pei’s
high-profile projects were realised over seven decades with an
exceptionally wide geographic reach, including the National Gallery of
Art East Building in Washington, D.C., modernisation of the Grand Louvre
in Paris, Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong, and Museum of Islamic Art
in Doha. These iconic landmarks solidified Pei’s position in
architectural history and popular culture. His life and work weave
together a tapestry of power dynamics, geopolitical complexities,
cultural traditions, and the character of cities around the world, and
his transcultural vision laid a foundation for the contemporary world.
The exhibition takes an expanded and closer look at Pei’s practice
through six themes representing areas of focus and approaches throughout
his career: ‘Pei’s Cross-Cultural Foundations’, ‘Real Estate and Urban
Redevelopment’, ‘Art and Civic Form’, ‘Power, Politics, and Patronage’,
‘Material and Structural Innovation’, and ‘Reinterpreting History
through Design’. The themes place Pei’s practice in close dialogue with
social, cultural, and biographical trajectories that show architecture
and life to be inseparable. The exhibition features a rich selection of
drawings, sketches, videos, models, photographs, and other archival
documentation, many of which will be on view for the first time. To lend
a contemporary lens to Pei’s work, the exhibition presents newly
commissioned photographs of Pei’s buildings by a new generation of
photographers: South Ho, Naho Kubota, Lee Kuo-min, Giovanna Silva,
Mohamed Somji, Tian Fangfang, and Yoneda Tomoko. Architectural models of
Pei’s built and unbuilt projects are also made in collaboration with
architecture schools at The University of Hong Kong and The Chinese
University of Hong Kong.