Annabelle Selldorf: DeeDee and Herb Glimcher Lecture
Consider human-centered design with renowned architect Annabelle Selldorf who was named one of TIME’s 100 most influential people in 2025.
Film/Video Theater
Annabelle Selldorf shares insights into her firm, Selldorf Architects, and their transformative work—from the expansion of The Frick Collection in New York and the renovation of the National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing in London to the revitalization of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and the design of galleries for David Zwirner and Hauser & Wirth. Her projects span continents and categories, yet all reflect a deep commitment to the individual experience and the power of architecture to elevate everyday life.
Selldorf Architects, based in New York is celebrated and known for its timeless approach to architecture and for prioritizing the people who will use the space. Since 1988, the design practice has shaped cultural institutions, civic landmarks, and private residences with a modern sensibility grounded in clarity, sustainability, and enduring impact.
This program, which is this year’s DeeDee and Herb Glimcher Lecture—an annual series featuring leading artists, architects, and designers—offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from one of the most influential voices in contemporary architecture. Whether you’re a design professional, student, or enthusiast, Selldorf’s vision for spaces that are as thoughtful as they are beautiful will inspire you.
A Q&A follows the presentation.
“Annabelle’s mission is to make art accessible to the widest range of visitors possible. The spaces she creates are meant to accommodate large numbers of people, but they are not overpowering. They are sensitively and deftly restrained.”