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24 красавіка 2025, 12:29
Shanghai exhibition traces life and global legacy of an architect
SHANGHAI, 24 April (BelTA - China Daily) - This spring, Shanghai
welcomes I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture, the first major retrospective
of the Chinese American architect in the mainland.
Organized by
the Power Station of Art (PSA) and M+, the exhibition will open on
Saturday, following its acclaimed Hong Kong debut.
I. M. Pei
(1917-2019), a Pritzker Prize laureate, left a global legacy of
architecture over the course of seven decades. His iconic buildings —
like the Louvre Pyramid in Paris, the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong,
and the Suzhou Museum — helped redefine modern architecture while
honoring history and place.
Born in Guangzhou and raised in
Shanghai and Suzhou, Pei's early exposure to Jiangnan gardens and urban
landscapes shaped his cross-cultural design sensibilities. This Shanghai
exhibition marks a homecoming, with more than 400 drawings, models,
photographs, and films — many never before seen on the mainland.
The
show explores six themes, from Pei's multicultural upbringing to his
innovations in material and structure, his civic-minded museum designs,
and his ability to blend modernism with historical tradition. The
exhibition design by architect James Wei Ke echoes the layered spatial
qualities of Chinese gardens, creating a multisensory journey through
Pei's architectural vision.
Lectures and discussions will accompany the exhibition, including a roundtable on the architect's influence in China.
Pei's
life, shaped by movement between cultures, is reflected in his work —
timeless spaces that bridge tradition and modernity. In the city where
his journey began, Life Is Architecture invites visitors to rediscover
the man whose designs helped shape the world.