On view until 22 May 2011, the exhibition gives new
insight on Palladio's use of drawings as a tool to record, develop,
and disseminate his ideas.
The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)
presents Palladio at Work, curated by Guido Beltramini with the collaboration of
Charles Hind. On view in the museum's Octagonal Gallery from 3 March until 22
May 2011, the focused examination of 15 drawings by the late Italian Renaissance
master Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), from the collections of the Royal Institute of
British Architects, also includes his influential book I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura
(1570) and other material from the CCA Collection. Guido Beltramini addresses
contemporary questions and gives new insight on Palladio's working method
through extensive annotations in the form of diverse reference materials, images,
and texts.
For Palladio, who was introduced to draftsmanship as a stonecutter at the age of
thirteen, drawing played a central role: it was his tool for acquiring knowledge, for
measuring and for constructing, as well as his way to earn a living. Palladio at
Work invites an investigation of his drawings not simply for their aesthetic beauty,
but as a way to better understand this influential architect's working process. By
analyzing how Palladio constructed different types of drawings for different
purposes – such as personal inspiration, persuading clients, or publishing – the
exhibition brings visitors closer to his visionary thinking. The fact that just three of the
sixteen projects on view in the exhibition were built only emphasizes the important
role paper plays in preserving and understanding Palladio's work and legacy.
CCA Executive Director and Chief Curator Mirko Zardini states, "At the CCA we are
always concerned with the working process, and our Collection is focused on
preserving archives that encourage scholarship and better understanding of
architects' thinking and methods. In line with this mandate, this exhibition offers our
visitors an exciting new context for Palladio's historical material, with a character
not unlike that of a university seminar." The exhibition distinguishes itself from others
on the architect by investigating a concentrated body of his work from a
contemporary perspective.
"The drawings selected for this exhibition create an itinerary that enables us to see
Palladio at work, as if we were looking over his shoulder. We will try to witness
how his ideas arise when he sets himself before a blank paper, thereby
understanding his sources of inspiration, and how he shapes them for his own
needs," said Guido Beltramini.
Palladio at Work has been produced in collaboration with the Royal Institute of
British Architects and Centro internazionale di studi di architettura Andrea Palladio.
Palladio drawings in the exhibition are from the unique collection held by the Royal
Institute of British Architects. The exhibition is curated by Guido Beltramini with the
collaboration of Charles Hind.