The exhibition presents a selection of models for competitions as well as the model of their recent Stirling Prize winner project, the Newport Street Gallery. The 1:50 models in pastel colors belong to buildings the architects worked on during the last few years. Their focus lies on the exterior: The façades are flat, windows and doors are marked by colored surfaces. Because of these details, the models have a strong pictorial quality, while at the same time their spatial dimension is underlined by thick layers of paint. Exhibited together on a large table, the models show a kind of imaginary Caruso St John-city. In Adam Caruso’s words: "The buildings that are represented in the models are very different, but we have used only five colors to represent all of their details. This serves to bring together their diverse forms and scales."
The photographs on the wall offer insights into the interior of models Caruso St John have been making for the last 25 years. Thus they remind of the dioramas of the 19th century, three-dimensional models that show a situation in a way that looks real. Adam Caruso describes the nature of the model photographs as follows: "They show a world where the atmosphere of our buildings are explicitly evoked at the same time as being uncanny as to the actual size and material of the models, models that have been only made to produce these images."
Exhibitions include the Gallery of Contemporary Art in České Budějovice (2016); the Venice Biennale (2012, 2004); Arkitekturmuseet in Stockholm (2010); gta Ausstellungen, ETH Zürich (2009); Department of Architecture and Spatial Design, London Metropolitan University (2008); The British School at Rome (2007); Architectural Association Gallery, London (2005); Architecture Foundation, London (2001, 1994, 1992).
Betts Project is a London-based contemporary art gallery specializing in architecture, founded in 2013 by Marie Coulon.
The gallery is also driven by the desire to introduce architectural objects as works of art. To do so, it organizes high caliber exhibitions for new and established audiences and participates in art fairs, and thereby brings unique collectable works to the market at an affordable price.
Over the past years the exhibition program has featured solo shows by established international figures such as Alexander Brodsky, Fred Scott, Lars Lerup, Tony Fretton, Peter Märkli alongside artist Hans Josephsohn, Pier Vittorio Aureli and OFFICE KGDVS with photographer Bas Princen.