Städel Museum, Schaumainkai 63, 60596 Frankfurt am Main
Öffnungszeiten: Di–So, 10–18 Uhr; Do, 10–21 Uhr
Eröffnung: Dienstag, 15. Juli 2025, 19–22 Uhr
Heute
Ongoing
Sommersemester 2025
Information, 22. April – 25. Juli 2025
Demnächst
Overture – Absolvent*innenausstellung
Ausstellung, 15. Juli – 10. August 2025, 19:00
Ana Janevski: Looping, Relaying and Echoing. Three Curatorial Strategies
Vortrag, 16. Juli 2025, 19:00
Tanya Lukin Linklater: _structural_flex_
Vortrag, 8. Juli 2025, 19:00
Florence Jung: Doing nothing?
Vortrag, 24. Juni 2025, 19:00
Rabih Mroué: Shot/Counter Shot. Rethinking the Reverse
Vortrag, 17. Juni 2025, 19:00
Adir Jan & Emrah Gökmen: An den Ufern des Munzur, an den Ufern des Murat
Konzert, 12. Juni 2025, 20:00
Miloš Trakilović: Love Songs & War Machines
Vortrag, 10. Juni 2025, 19:00
Anna Roberta Goetz: 36. Bienal de São Paulo. Not All Travellers Walk Roads / Of Humanity as Practice
Vortrag, 3. Juni 2025, 19:00
Jimmy Robert
Vortrag, 27. Mai 2025, 19:00
Klein: No Degree, No Budget, No Problem
Vortrag (20.5.) Konzert (21.5.), 20. – 21. Mai 2025
Julian Irlinger: Reanimation and Reconstruction
Vortrag, 13. Mai 2025, 19:00
İmran Ayata & Bülent Kullukçu: Songs of Gastarbeiter
Music Lecture, 8. Mai 2025, 19:00
Enzo Camacho & Ami Lien: Langit Lupa (Heaven Earth)
Filmvorführung (5.5.) Vortrag (6.5.), 5. – 6. Mai 2025, 19:00
Helen Marten: Animal Hours
Vortrag, 29. April 2025, 19:00
Bewerbung: Masterstudiengang Curatorial Studies – Theorie – Geschichte – Kritik
Bewerbung, 10. April – 31. Mai 2025
Vorlesungsfreie Zeit Frühjahr 2025
Information, 14. Februar – 21. April 2025
Water Cooler Talks 2025
Veranstaltung, 8. – 9. Februar 2025
Rundgang 2025
Ausstellung, 7. – 9. Februar 2025, 10:00–20:00
Trisha Donnelly
Vortrag, 30. Januar 2025, 19:00
Kerstin Brätsch: Parasite Painting
Vortrag, 28. Januar 2025, 19:00
Emma Enderby: Curating in and out of Place
Vortrag, 14. Januar 2025, 19:00

Peter Testa: Phygital Figures
Vortrag Architekturklasse
Peter Testa: Phytigal Figures
Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2018, 19 Uhr, Aula
Peter Testa will lecture on recent work of the Los Angeles based architectural practice Testa & Weiser and discuss his ground-breaking work in the book “Robot House: Instrumentation, Representation, Fabrication”. Shifting vectors of the discipline, projects play with conceptual collisions between digitality and analogicity, the fictive and the actual, what is generated by mediated vision software and rendered in physical form.
Peter Testa is Principal at Testa & Weiser, and Senior Design Faculty at SCI-Arc. At Testa & Weiser he leads a wide range of projects for some of the world’s most innovative companies and institutions. His firm’s work is part of the permanent collection of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) and exhibited worldwide including recent installations in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and Tokyo. His writings on design and theory are widely published in international art, architecture, and design journals. Previously he was Associate Professor of Architecture at MIT, and Columbia University GSAPP. He has taught design studios at several schools including Harvard University GSD and University of Pennsylvania; and appointed to the Esherick Professorship at the University of California, Berkeley. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture, and Master of Science in Architecture (History/Theory/Criticism) from MIT. He is recipient of numerous awards including the MIT Innovation Award, New York Metropolitan Arts Society Architecture Award, and the Design Arts Award of the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2016 Testa & Weiser’s work was featured as one of twenty canonical projects in ‘Archeology of the Digital’ at the CCA and Yale. His critically acclaimed collection of essays and projects, “Robot House,” was published by Thames & Hudson in Summer 2017.
Der Vortrag findet in englischer Sprache statt.