Lebbeus Woods (May 31, 1940 – October 30, 2012) was an American architect and artist known for his unconventional and experimental designs. Please review our Terms of Use for more information. Lebbeus Woods has made several influential and notable literary contributions to the field of architecture, some of his highly acclaimed and widely discussed works include, “ Lebbeus Woods: System Wein”, “The Storm and the Fall”, “Lebbeus Woods: Experimental Architecture”, “Histaormina: Workshop”, “Earthquake! Followers 185. Notable Works. There are 2,989 architecture works online. If you are planning a visit to SFMOMA to see a specific work of art, we suggest you contact us at collections@sfmoma.org to confirm it will be on view. Lebbeus Woods, visionary architect of imaginary worlds, dies in New York Architects including Zaha Hadid and Nigel Coates pay tribute to Lebbeus … American, 1940–2012 ... from the Mylar Work series, N.D. Edward Cella Art and Architecture. He will also present the lecture "Towards an Other Architecture: Lebbeus Woods and 20th Century Resistance" on February 18, 2013 at the California College of the Arts. There are 16,434 drawings online. Nurturing this hybridity, the gallery uniquely exhibits photography, painting, sculpture, architectural drawings, models, and design objects with an emphasis on the intersection of these disciplines. He is known for his work on 12 Monkeys (1995), Alien³ (1992) and The Hamster Factor and Other Tales of Twelve Monkeys (1996). Lebbeus Woods. Solo show at a major institution. He died on October 30, 2012 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. Artists Artworks. Pamphlet Architecture 6: Einstein Tomb [page 3], Pamphlet Architecture 6: Einstein Tomb [page 9], Pamphlet Architecture 6: Einstein Tomb [page 8], Pamphlet Architecture 6: Einstein Tomb [page 14], © 2021 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, https://www.sfmoma.org/artwork/2019.133.A-Q. The work of Lebbeus Woods has always fascinated me. Learn more about artist insights. See other works by Lebbeus Woods Please note that artwork locations are subject to change, and not all works are on view at all times. $15,000 - 20,000. Skip to end of content ... Browse all works for sale (17) Career Highlights. The long-awaited exhibition Lebbeus Woods, Architect at the Drawing Center presents works spanning over 35 years of Lebbeus Woods’s radical architecture. If you are planning a visit to SFMOMA to see a specific work of art, we suggest you contact us at collections@sfmoma.org to confirm it will be on view. Following the sad news that experimental architect and artist Lebbeus Woods passed away last week, here's a look back at some of his early drawing projects from the 1980s. Editorial. Please note that artwork locations are subject to change, and not all works are on view at all times. Acknowledging the parallels between society’s physical and psychological constructions, architect Lebbeus Woods has depicted a career-long narrative of how these constructions transform our being. This resource is for educational use and its contents may not be reproduced without permission. Lebbeus Woods, Architect, on view through June 2, the final day before SFMOMA closes for expansion, highlights the work of an unwaveringly dedicated philosopher, professor, theorist, and artist. Known for his rich, yet mainly unbuilt work and its nonetheless significant impact on the architectural sphere, Lebbeus Woods and his oeuvre are considered visionary, describing a radically experimental world built on the principles of heterogeneity … See other works by Lebbeus Woods Please note that artwork locations are subject to change, and not all works are on view at all times. Lebbeus Woods: Twelve Monkeys. Lebbeus Woods’ Manifesto was shown in the permanent MAK architecture collection 1992–2012 among experimental works by Raimund Abraham, Günther Domenig, Driendl*Steixner, Frank O. Gehry, Zaha Hadid, John Hejduk, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Frederick J. Kiesler, Daniel Libeskind, Thom Mayne – Morphosis Architects, Eric Owen Moss, Carl Pruscha, Helmut Richter, Rudolph M. Schindler and Lebbeus Woods.