Selldorf Architects Selected for Reinstallation of Collection of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta

Selldorf Architects, February 5, 2018

We are pleased to announce that Selldorf Architects has been selected to design a major reinstallation of the permanent collection of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. The reinstallation will involve all seven of the High’s curatorial departments and will emphasize key concepts across genres and time periods. The project will encompass the original Richard Meier designed Stent Family Wing as well as the 2005 addition by Renzo Piano – the Wieland Pavilion and Anne Cox Chambers Wing. Working with the Museum, Selldorf Architects will develop all aspects of gallery design and space planning, including wall configurations, casework design and fabrication, object placement and mounting, lighting and gallery wayfinding and signage. The work is set to commence in late spring of this year and will be open to the public in the fall.

“The reinstallation of the collection is an opportunity to create a more coherent and unified experience throughout the High. We are very excited to be working with a collection of such depth and quality in buildings by two architects whose work I hold in the highest regard.” – Annabelle Selldorf

 

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