Danish Design at the House
“By the time the Opera House was conceived in the 1950s, Danish Modernism, which drew on Denmark’s tradition of cabinet-making and craftsmanship to forge something entirely new, was already sweeping the world. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Danish architect Jørn Utzon’s masterpiece, and its enduring influence on architecture and structural design worldwide, the Western Foyer of Sydney Opera House will be transformed into an installation inspired by the sparse, elegant modernism of the Danish living room.
The exhibition, curated by Gerard Reinmuth from TERROIR in collaboration with Karen Kjaergaard, with support from the Danish Arts Foundation, will be an integrated part of the Sydney Architecture Festival and features timeless design classics from the Utzon era, together with innovative and experimental contemporary design. Inspired by the Danish tradition of minimalism, functionality and craftsmanship, these new designs are an object lesson in how tradition continues to make the future.”