Berlin Neue Nationalgalerie - Gallery Space Perspective
Berlin Neue Nationalgalerie - Gallery Space Perspective
A defining feature of Mies' architectural design for this Berlin art museum is the massive, column-free interior space. Temporary panels to hold art are suspended from the ceiling and reconfigured as necessary for each exhibit. The absence of interior walls makes Neue Nationalgalerie one of the most unique museums in the world.
Photographer: Balthazar Korab
Date: 1968
Image: MR-005C
THE ARCHITECT: German-born architect and educator Mies van der Rohe is widely regarded as one of the primary design figures of the 20th century. By developing a sophisticated visual language that emphasized minimalist open spaces, eschewed ornament, and revealed the industrial materials used in construction, he played a pivotal role in defining modern architecture. Learn more about Mies van der Rohe.
THE PHOTOGRAPHER: One of the brightest talents of modernist architectural photography, Balthazar Korab's photos are true works of art that hang in some of the world's most prestigious galleries and museums. Korab created dazzling images of architectural masterpieces by the most celebrated architects, including Eero Saarinen, Mies van der Rohe, and Frank Lloyd Wright. Learn more about Balthazar Korab.
Framed Print Sizing Details
SMALL
Dimensions with frame: 11.75" x 15"
Dimensions of photo: 7.375" x 10.5"
MEDIUM
Dimensions with frame and mat: 18" x 23.25"
Dimensions of photo: 12.5" x 16"
LARGE
Dimensions with frame and mat: 21.75" x 28"
Dimensions of photo: 15.25" x 21.5"